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In 2014, the Foundation's efforts culminated in a unique sports league, which saw the participation of over 2055 students over 64 days in kho kho, football, and track and field events, at multiple events in Delhi. The Foundation is currently training over 6000 students in schools in Delhi, and prepping them for the league of 2015.
The India Justice Report is a national periodic reporting initiative that is first of its kind. It unifies previously siloed information to assess each state's four pillars of the justice system—the police, the jail system, the judiciary, and legal aid—by comparing them to their own set of stated benchmarks or standards. [9] [10]
Delhi: Sushant Agarawal: Leaf Bank: Environment Conservation Delhi: Akanksha Foundation: Education 1991 Mumbai: Shaheen Mistri: CHD Group: Global Public Health. Medical Relief in Disasters Nutrition Child Health Road Safety Primary Health Care 2014 Mangalore: Dr Edmond Fernandes. Cynthia Fernandes Social Network for Assistance to People: Human ...
The PILs are filed in a high court against state or public authorities that have caused a public wrong or injury through some act or omission. The person filing the PIL does not have to have a direct interest in the suit. [2] The CPIL was founded in the late 1980s by V.M. Tarkunde, who was also the founder of the People's Union for Civil ...
Delhi Sports University (DSU), established in 2020, is a state sports University in Delhi, India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Sports facilities sharing model has been followed for the operation of this university. This university will run and administer different Delhi Sports School to build a good sportsman.
The Football Delhi, [1] also known as Delhi Soccer Association, [2] [3] is one of the 36 Indian state football associations that are affiliated to the All India Football Federation. [4] It is the governing body of football-related sports in the National Capital Region (India). [5] The Delhi football team is also administered by Football Delhi.
SSI has spread its services in 16 states, and in cities like, Kolkata, Delhi (1978), Bangalore, Chennai, Allahabad, Dayalpur, Pune and Cochin, where it runs special schools for children with disabilities, and offers vocational training and help for finding suitable jobs to the students, through rehabilitation, communication and speech therapy ...
Salaam Baalak Trust (SBT) is an Indian non-profit and non-governmental organization which provides support for street and working children in the Delhi-NCR.It was established in 1988 with the proceeds from the film Salaam Bombay! directed by Mira Nair.