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RDT Faces Closure As FCRA Licence Renewal Hangs In Balance

Anantapur:The State Foundation for the State (RDT) of the State (RDT) is on the verge of closing due to the fact that central government permits are not renewed in accordance with the Law on Foreign Contribution. However, the other nine other NGOs in the country are facing a similar crisis.

Activists who support confidence blame the state government and deputies of their “failures” to convince the central license renewal problem.

The ministers, MLAs and MPs from the region represented Prime Minister Chandrabababu Naidu to the center and cleanse the obstacles for continuing the service of trust, but the locking continues for the last six months.

Güven was founded in 1969 by a Christian missionary by a Christian missionary that prevented funding from abroad.

Sources in his statement to Deccan Chronicle, as a result of guide renewal, Trust’s services to hundreds of Crore order is likely to stop, and thousands of employees said they could lose their jobs with NGOs.

In particular, the Ministry of the Interior sought new reports from various agencies at regional and state levels, since the Ministry of Interior was not satisfied with the positive reports submitted by Güven.

The people of Anantapur, Satya SAI and Kurnool regions have been on the way to seek FCRA license renewal for confidence to ensure the continuation of poor and pro -farmers.

The intelligence office reportedly submitted a final report to the Ministry of Interior to clean the renewal process after a new application was sent to the center by the RDT recently.

Resources, health care, education, strengthening women, ecological restoration and habitat improvement, such as, due to the current dead end will affect the Rayalaseema region negatively.

Importantly, three major hospitals in Bathalapalli and Kanekal and Kishandurg in Anantapur region should be closed until the end of September if the renewal process is postponed. More than five people will be affected by the possible stopping of quality medical assistance.

Trust, the health sector in the region is reported to spend high up to 80 CRORE, learned.

What can be affected is about 8.5 Lakh polyclinic visits and 60,000 inpatient treatment, 15,000 deliveries and 15,000 surgery, including second -step art, 4,900 people, 26 bone marrow transplantation, 26 bone transplantation planning, 691 DNB anantapics, including 26 bone bone transplantation, including 37 DNB remains.

Rural Development Trust has served rural communities in Andhra Pradesh and TaLangana since its establishment by Father Ferror in 1969. RDT, a non -religious and non -political profit, says that his mission is determined to promote sustainable development.

Services, education, health services, strengthening women, disabled development, habitat and ecology and sustainable livelihoods through interventions in 3,906 villages in the villages had a positive effect on more than 4.50,000 families.

FCRA financing was effective in maintaining RDT’s activities.

Discover Anil Kumar, the founder of Anantapur, who has been led by agitation for the last three months for the renewal of the foundation, called the government to solve the earliest.

Anantapur Deputy Ambika Lakshmi Narayana, Deccan Chronicle’a Interior Minister Aith Shah’s IB report after examining the problem, he said.

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