Cml

Works as a specialized support organization, fostering capacity, research, collaboration, and policy advocacy for Northeast India's development

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Financials

  • 2020

    Total Income
    Rs.145,403,725
    Total Expenses
    Rs.144,170,729
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.15,090,263
    Program Expenses
    Rs.129,080,466
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  • 2021

    Total Income
    Rs.102,509,659
    Total Expenses
    Rs.102,409,194
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.12,036,093
    Program Expenses
    Rs.90,373,101
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Geographies Served

Programs

  • Livelihood

    State
    States

    Assam

    Approximately three-fourths of the Northeast's population relies on agriculture and related activities as their primary source of livelihood. Despite this heavy dependence, the agricultural sector's contribution to state incomes ranges from 50 to 55 percent, revealing a disparity. Agrarian communities in the region have shown limited adoption of improved farming techniques, facing challenges related to input quality, irrigation, disease and pest control, resulting in slow growth in production and productivity. Insufficient awareness, service access, and weak market connections have contributed to low incomes from the primary occupation. This intervention area aims to empower communities by enhancing household incomes and fostering entrepreneurial spirit. It does so by intervening in agriculture, horticulture, livestock, fishery, and handloom sectors, enhancing access and diversifying livelihood opportunities.

  • Orchard intensification

    State
    States

    Assam

    The project's primary goal is to maximize the utilization of underutilized homestead land resources among tribal households in Boko Block, Kamrup District, Assam. Additionally, landless farmers receive support for livestock rearing. The project aims to significantly increase the average annual household income by Rs. 80k to Rs. 100k. Improved farming practices, including the cultivation of black pepper and multiple cropping with pineapple and Assam lemon, are promoted in the project. To address water availability issues, irrigation support is provided. The project also involves implementing goat farming with landless tribal farmers, along with infrastructure support and the formation of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) to consolidate results. Sustainability and scalability are central to the project's design.

  • Flood resilience

    The project aims to enhance the readiness of flood-affected communities for agricultural practices before and during floods. It also harnesses the existing skills of the community in fishery and weaving, ensuring food security and a stable income source during flood events. The project takes a comprehensive approach to prepare communities for the adverse effects of floods. It addresses issues like safe drinking water access, flood-proof sanitation and water facilities, secure shelter, and transportation during floods. Innovative agricultural practices, including drum-based high-value vegetable cultivation, Rabi vegetable cultivation, Boro paddy cultivation, irrigation support, pan fishery, weaving, and sericulture, are being piloted in the project. All project components aim to boost productivity, improve service access, and reduce vulnerability among flood-affected communities.

  • Antaran

    Antaran, a part of Tata Trusts' craft-based livelihoods program with a focus on handloom, seeks to retain weavers, especially the younger generation, in the industry. Its primary goal is to establish community-driven microenterprises encompassing all aspects of the value chain: pre-loom, on-loom, and post-loom activities. Each cluster aims to create 50 such micro-enterprises, each with 500 associate weavers. These enterprises will be fully owned by the weavers, and pre to post-loom service providers are expected to generate annual revenues of Rs 25 lakh. The financial aspects of the program in Assam are facilitated by CML.

  • Education

    States

    Assam

    Tripura

    This intervention commenced in July 2015 with the launch of its initial direct implementation program, aiming to enhance the academic performance of students in classes I to VIII. The goal was to help them attain grade-appropriate proficiency in English, Mathematics, and Science while increasing the number of students successfully passing the Madhyamik examination in Tripura. Over time, the program has extended its reach to Assam, where it focuses on reducing the dropout rate in primary schools. It also addresses the digital divide by promoting digital literacy, fostering a keen interest in learning, enhancing critical thinking skills, and improving teaching and learning methods in schools.

  • Sports

    Tata Trusts' Sports for Development Program is dedicated to discovering and nurturing football talent in the North-Eastern states of India. This football program primarily focuses on early interventions, working with children to impart physical, social, cognitive, and communication skills. The sports initiatives are designed to create an ecosystem that fosters opportunities and excellence in sports, enabling it to become a viable career path.
    The goals are threefold:
    1. Promote the vibrant sports culture for improved health and attitude.
    2. Engage disadvantaged children through early interventions in sports, life skills, and academics.
    3. Nurture talent and encourage aspirations for national recognition.

  • WASH

    States

    Assam

    Manipur

    Tripura

    Water quality is a great concern mainly due to inflow of the most polluted drains/rivers in the northeastern states. The level of pollution and contamination in some water bodies is high. Major contaminants found in water are Iron, Arsenic, Fluoride, Microbial contaminants.
    The Arsenic and Iron Removal Plant is a community-based drinking water purification system established in the Nalbari district of Assam. Its primary function is to remove iron and arsenic from the water supply. Each of these systems is capable of serving approximately 200-250 households. The community can effectively manage these systems with a minimal water tariff, ensuring their self-sustainability.
    Point of Use (POU) water purifiers, coupled with Social and Behaviour Change Communication, constitute a household-level and user-friendly water purification system designed to ensure access to safe drinking water.

Leadership Team

  • Ranjit Rabindranath Barthakur

    Chairperson

  • Dharani Ratno

    Treasurer

  • SANJAY SINGH

    Secretary

Demographics & Structure

  • Organisation Strength

    None

Registration Details

  • Registration Number

    E.16/5/2012/97

  • CSR Form 1

    Not Available

  • FCRA

    Not Available

About

  • Headquarters

    Guwahatii, Assam

  • Since

    2008

Impact

The livelihood initiative has benefitted 3 States, 21 Districts, 458 villages, and 32385 beneficiaries. Orchard intensification has reached 1 Districts, 14 villages, and 730 beneficiaries in Assam. The flood resilience program has reached 2 Districts, 20 Villages, and benefitted 1500 beneficiaries. The education initiative has reached 2 states, 17 districts, 570 schools, and 21800 students.

Vision and Mission

CML's vision is to emerge as a resource and capacity building platform to cater to the evolving needs of the budding development sector of Northeast India.

Political & Religious Declarations

  • Political Affiliation

  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    5th Floor, Divine Plaza, Dispur Super Market, G.S Road, Guwahati, Assam, Guwahatii, Assam

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

    Guwahati

Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

  • Sub Type

    Society

Technology Adoption

  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management