About
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Headquarters
Beed, Maharashtra
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Since
2007
The organization, INFANT INDIA BEED, inspired by the guidance of Late Padmabhushan Baba Amte, Prakash Amte, Sadhanatai Amte, Dr. Abhay, and Rani Bang, Read more was established with a mission to alleviate the suffering of HIV/AIDS orphaned children, following the example of the renowned social reformists. Under the leadership of Sandhya and Datta Bargaje, the organization has provided shelter, education, and healthcare to numerous neglected children infected or affected by HIV/AIDS. INFANT INDIA BEED also initiated the 'MAHER' project, aimed at supporting women who have endured hardships and abuse, offering them shelter, employment opportunities, and empowerment. This non-profit organization operates without government or private institution funding, relying solely on charitable contributions from individuals. Their vision includes educating children holistically, utilizing yoga to improve CD4 counts, fostering creativity through arts, establishing herbal medicine centers, promoting women's self-esteem and participation in society, and facilitating self-employment initiatives. Their objectives encompass raising awareness about character development, fostering a sense of self-worth, nurturing a positive outlook, promoting social responsibility, encouraging teamwork, instilling bedtime routines, and enabling artistic expression among the children. They strive to bridge the gap between HIV/AIDS-affected children and their peers in mainstream society.
Programs
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Orphan Care Program
Infant India extends its care to numerous orphans who have been forsaken by society, including those who are homeless and afflicted by HIV/AIDS. The organization ensures that these vulnerable individuals receive top-quality education, nutritious food, proper clothing, and safe shelter. In addition to meeting their basic needs, Infant India also focuses on their holistic well-being by teaching them yoga and pranayama, which contribute to their physical and mental health. Moreover, the program provides essential medical assistance such as Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) and regular CD4 checkups, aiming to integrate HIV-infected individuals into society as seamlessly as possible. This comprehensive approach reflects Infant India's steadfast commitment to uplifting and supporting those affected by HIV/AIDS, fostering their inclusion and empowerment within the broader community.
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MAHER Project
The 'MAHER' project was initiated to aid women who have endured hardship, abuse, and mistreatment from their own families or their husbands' families. This non-profit organization offers these women shelter, support, and opportunities for self-employment. Through its initiatives, MAHER aims to raise awareness and provide rehabilitation for HIV/AIDS-infected orphans, addressing the intersecting issues of gender-based violence and HIV/AIDS vulnerability. By providing a safe haven and empowering these women with employment opportunities, MAHER endeavors to promote their well-being and foster their independence.
Leadership Team
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Bargaje Dattatraya Shankarrao
President
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Bargaje Sandhaya Dattatraya
Secretary
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Pruthviraj Dattatraya Bargaje
Member
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
21-50
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAAAI1785P
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Registration ID
MAHA/380/07/BEED
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VO ID / Darpan ID
MH/2018/0196468
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12A
AAAAI1785PE20163
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80G
AAAAI1785PF20211
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FCRA
083770085
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Trust