Thursday, June 30, 2016

American NGO, Compassion International, put on government watch list

NEW DELHI: Compassion International (CI), the non-governmental organization based in the United States working in the field of children's rights, has been set by the Ministry of the Interior of the Union on the watch list recently.

Thereafter, the timer can not send more money directly to NGOs in India. Approval of the Ministry of the Interior will be necessary, according to authorities.

The international NGO to MHA was to provide funds for NGOs that are not registered in India.

MHA has recently received reports that money received from the international compassion from the company Chennai Caruna Bal Vikas (OVC), distributed in turn unregistered NGOs. CVB is said integrated circuits of India connected, according to authorities.

In May, the MHA has three US NGO on the watch list. It also includes a sponsored global investor George Soros Open Society Foundation, World Movement for Democracy and the National Endowment for Democracy NGO.

Thus the total number of NGOs is monitored by the government to 19 Ten of these NGOs on the list of the NDA government were asked and the rest have been under surveillance since the time of the previous UPA regime.

Ford Foundation for some time on the watch list, but was, as ET had first reported abducted by the agreement under the Act Foreign Exchange Administration (FEMA) and the expenditure of foreign contributions Regulation Act register (FCRA). That turned Ford Foundation under the Ministry of Finance and managed by the Ministry of the house.

The FCRA license from another leading organization Greenpeace years remains in limbo. Open Society donated to NGOs in the field of media, human rights and justice and education work, according to its website.

World Movement for Democracy, according to its website, in close cooperation with civil society.

US-based NGO, Compassion International, put on government watch list

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