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Annual Report 2012-13

Message

from the Chairman We too have a dream...

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n the life of a country, 15 years is just the blink of an eye; in the life of a 60 year old, looking ahead, it’s often filled with some amount of trepidation but when it comes in the life of a 35 year old organization working for the elder cause, it comes with a resolve to reach the 50 year milestone with a renewed mandate to reach further, do more, do better. HelpAge India, in the past year alone, made the lives of 1.23 million sick and poor elderly people a little easier through medical treatment. In this same year, the number of our senior citizens stood at 100 million. By 2030, this figure is projected to reach 200 million! There couldn’t be a better reason driving us to try even harder to do more for a larger number. Over the years, HelpAge has adapted its programmes to reflect the concerns of our older population, to address, for instance the twin problems of isolation and neglect that sizeable numbers of our urban elderly face. The AdvantAge Card and the AdvantAge Chapters for the practise of Active Ageing are both aimed at overcoming these. Today, membership of the programme has crossed hundred and twenty thousand and covers over 160 towns and cities across the country. In time, this will grow to be a nationwide movement of and for the elders. Financial security for elders is another area that requires to be seriously tackled. Increasing costs of living, expensive medical services, a lack of 2 • Annual Report 2012-13

an adequate universal pension, all contribute to make senior citizens very vulnerable. HelpAge India is working across several forums for the early adoption of universal pension by state and national governments, though the sheer numbers and consequently the financial implications are truly formidable, especially for a government with a runaway fiscal deficit. While activities for the welfare of the disadvantaged elderly will continue to be the core of HelpAge India’s work, the years to come will see an increased emphasis on pursuing a right based agenda, so that older people are aware of and able to demand and obtain what they are entitled to, which apathy and leakages often deprive them of. Increases in social tension are throwing up newer challenges for resolution. Abuse of elder people is a disturbing and increasing phenomenon; it could get worse in years to come. The recently enacted Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act is a step to make abuse of this kind punishable. However, change must come from within families and society. Transforming society is a long, hard and arduous task, one that HelpAge will work on through its strong advocacy initiatives. The journey ahead is full of challenges but as HelpAge India looks ahead to its next 15 years, the vision remains clear: a society where the elderly have the right and the ability to lead active, healthy and dignified lives, contributing to the present generation as well as looking to them for empathy and a helping hand.

Amal Ganguli Chairman

New Delhi September 2013

Message

from the CEO

The year in perspective – An Overview

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his year marks an important land mark as we complete 35 years and we remembered our founder Samson Daniel and the work of Mohni Sabharwal and other Presidents of HelpAge India. Through these years, our work, our staff and volunteers have worked with the elderly, their associations, Elder Self Help Groups and their elderly Federations, so that today we are indeed the representative voice of India’s 100 million senior citizens ushering in an Elders for Elders movement. Reaching the poorest and the farthest, and among these, the destitute, the ill, the abandoned, the neglected, the abused, all have constituted the core aspects of HelpAge India programmes and initiatives. Our advocacy initiatives aimed at securing Universal Pension and Medical Insurance continues with renewed thrust. We are extremely happy to say that we have reached out to 1.5 million poor elderly

across the country and will strive to do more in coming years. Once again, our flag ship programmes, Mobile Medical Units (MMU), Support-a-Gran (SaGP), sight restoration through Cataract surgeries, Age care and Physiotherapy centres, Old Age Homes and Day Care centres and the much needed income generation Self Help Groups received our consistent support. It is worth noting that all this work was made possible only through the unstinted support we received from thousands of donors like you across India and the private and public sector companies who partner with so many of our programmes to make them successful. Finally, it is the selfless work of individual members of our staff who through the wide dispersion of HelpAge offices and sites across India ensure that no needy elder is left out, no matter which part of the country he or she resides in.

Mathew Cherian CEO

September, 2013 New Delhi

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90 million elders work to survive

12 million going blind nt tme a e r t t u o h it w

55 million sleep hungry

HelpAge is able to reach out to only 1 million needy elders, just 1% of the 100 million. More than ever we need your support

30 million live alone 6

... but here is where we have made a difference!

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1. Cataract Surgery 75 years old Jayammal was born in an agricultural family and got married at 18 to a relative of her own, who was also a farmer by profession. They had two children. Separation from her husband and losing her son to Tsunami in the twilight years of life made life difficult for her. It was then that the personnel from EFE Foundation recommended her to Tamaraikulam Elders Village. She not only suffered from cataract and other visual problems but due to knee pain she was dependent on walking aids. Jayammal was given treatment for visual problems at the Aravind Eye Hospital, in an eye camp organized at Tamaraikulam Elders Village. She underwent cataract surgery for both her eyes about five months after she enrolled herself at Tamaraikulam Elders Village. After exclusive treatments she is not only able to walk independently but performs activities with much better visual acuity than before. The residents of the village respect her wisdom and it is thus she has been elected as Panchayat Leader of Tamaraikulam Elders Village and is the mediator in disputes among residents.

2. Income Generation - ESHG Elders of “Maa Jageshwari Elders Self Help Group” of Vill. Balipada in Block Nimapara, Dist. Puri (Odisha), hold their hands up in unison and achievement marking the success of their livelihood efforts under HelpAge’s directly implemented community based programme. After HelpAge gave the group of elders’ seed capital, the elders made sound investments to build their money bank further. They hired 1.5 acres of land & entered into Paddy cultivation as a group business with expectant profit. Some of the group members even took a loan from the seed capital 4 • Annual Report 2012-13

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2 1 and utilized it for various income generating activities, like vegetable marketing, coconut business, few have started business with their family members etc. HelpAge is proud of its group of elders who have set a true example of self- reliance and Active Ageing..

3. Composite Care - Health to Livelihoods 65 years old, Madda Bhanumathi, a widower, is a daily wage labourer. To earn her livelihood she steps out of Butchampeta village, Andhra Pradesh, and goes to the neighboring village to carry out 3 days of manual labour in a week. Due to lack of primary education, her sons could not support her. The sole bread winner of the family, Bhanumathi sustained her family on a meager salary of Rs. 30/ day. “In 2008, I was diagnosed as HIV+” says Madda Veerabai, her elder son, whose wife passed away soon after. “Project Karuna approached and referred me to a nearby ICTC centre. I started

receiving support through medicines by HelpAge India’s MMU camps. I was counseled by the field staff which led me to become a Self Help Group member.” Overwhelmed, Bhanumathi says, “My life has improved majorly after I too joined an Elder Self Help Group. I acquire a livelihood by weaving fruit baskets and earning about Rs. 100/ day. I also get regular healthcare support as I am a registered member of the Mobile Medical Unit which visits my village regularly. By God’s grace, I now lead a contented life.”

4. Physiotherapy Vinod Phadte, 59 years, resident of Porvorim (Goa), retired from service in 2008 due to a road accident. The accident fractured his cervical vertebra, causing weakness in his limbs. He could not walk without support and used the help of a walker to move around. He needed help for his basic daily activities. He soon went into deep depression, ridden with the guilt of being a burden to his family. Phadte came to HelpAge’s Agecare centre in July 2011 for

3 help. With the exercises and proper treatment at the centre he started to show signs of improvement. His interaction with the HeIpAge India staff made him feel relaxed and instilled new vigor and zeal in him. He now uses just a cane to move around and doesn’t require much support and does all his daily activities with little help. He now even comes to the Agecare Centre by driving his car himself feeling happier, more confident and independent. Annual Report 2012-13 • 5

5. Tamaraikulam Elders Village (TEV)

6. MMU

70 years old Krishnammal defies her age when she joyfully continues farming in Tamaraikulam Elders Village (TEV). She cuts grass for cows and does farming in the field. She epitomizes active ageing so much so that she is often heard saying that she feels unwell when not working. But it was not always so.

87 years old, Raja Karale is a drama critic for over 6 decades now. In love with drama, he fondly recounts his acting days all the time. He has three sons and a daughter but proudly declares that he never took any financial assistance from his sons even when they offered to help.

Krishnammal led a tough life. Born in a family of farmers in the village of Nanamedu, in Cuddalore District, she was the youngest of the three daughters. From the premature death of her mother in childhood, to loosing her baby girl, to her husband to illness in early years of her marriage, the hardships of life followed her everywhere. Krishnammal could barely survive by farming in the land her husband had left for her. A year passed. The loneliness and poverty depressed Krishnammal. Her elder sister took pity on her and took her in but when her presence created problems in her sister’s position in the family, she was at a loss of where to go. It was then that Krishnammal came to know about Tamaraikulam Elders Village.

“My elder son is a good photographer. My middle son is a film maker in Marathi and Hindi, younger son is a very well known photographer. I do not take money from my sons even when they offer.”, says Karale as he stresses that he is not dependent on his sons.

Krishnammal is now a happy and contended resident of the village and a strong believer in the dignity of labor. She helps the workers in the upkeep of TEV and cleaning its surroundings. She has repeatedly won the praise of all the residents, workers and officials at TEV. Krishnammal now leads a satisfied, dignified life and thanks Tamaraikulam Elders Village and HelpAge India to have come to her rescue.

Karale retired in 1984 after a long career. He had started working as a journalist in print media from 1947. He worked for Loksatta for 25 years, Lokmat for 15 years and Sakaal for 4 years. In love with his work and with an independent streak, he still writes freelance for Lokmat as a drama critic every Sunday and gets Rs. 200/ week for his articles in addition to his pension of Rs. 1400/ month. With a meager income, medical services were a luxury for him and he struggled for even basic medicines for common ailments related to old age. Few years back he came to know of HelpAge’s nearby Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) operations from his peer group. Today, he receives regular medical support from the MMU. His association with HelpAge has made a difference in his life and in that of many of his elderly friends. Annual Report 2012-13 • 6

A snapshot of the year’s programmes

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A range of services... across India

... from street-side to bed-side

Mobile Medical Units (MMUs) This year 1.23 million free treatments were provided by 74 fully equipped Mobile Medical Units covering 852 sites in 74 locations in 21 states.

Old Age Homes HI worked with 54 Old Age Homes during the year providing long term care and support to homeless and needy elders.

Helpline Services Elder Helpline services were operated in 26 cities in 21 states across India providing rescue & relief and counselling services; they also offered linkages with the government, police and other referrals.

Restoration of Vision More than 30,000 cataract surgeries were sponsored for disadvantaged elders through partner medical organizations.

Physiotherapy Interventions 70 Geriatric Physiotherapy Centres were supported by HI across 23 states and 1.6 lakh treatments provided relief from pain and disability.

Palliative Care Palliative Care extended to over 7500 end stage cancer patients and counselling for their families.

Support a Gran About 30,000 destitute elders were supported with food rations and daily essentials, as well as basic healthcare.

Livelihood and Income Generation Schemes Successfully organised 44,000 elderly men and women into 3439 Elders Self Help Groups, helping them to be financially independent.

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Promoting Active Ageing through the AdvantAge Card programme The AdvantAge Card programme has been designed to encourage urban elders to step out of homes and integrate with society: through availing medical services and shopping on attractive discounts. Additionally, through the Advantage Active Ageing Chapters, the programme enables them to volunteer for socially useful activities and meet and interact with peer groups. The programme has now 1,25,000 members and more than 1600 Retail Associates spread over 160 cities. Annual Report 2012-13 • 9

Advocacy in Action

A game of carrom at the recreation centre, Freedom Fighters Colony, Delhi

The Active Ageing experiment that worked!

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hese are the golden years for enjoying life: laughing with friends, walks with your spouse, good food, movies, games with the like- minded”, says Suresh Palta, President of the Senior Citizens’ Society of The Freedom Fighters Colony in New Delhi. The spritely 72 years “young” is clearly leading a life that is enviable but also so easy to emulate. Two years ago, HelpAge India donated a full set of Physiotherapy Equipment to this Senior Citizens’ Society; with these, the members found a common cause uniting them. The Society rented modest premises and a charitable Physiotherapy clinic was started which was managed by the office bearers. Soon a Homeopathy clinic was also started and this group of retirees managed its activities and spent their morning hours from 9 am to 1 pm very productively and happily. The shared activity built strong bonds and soon the group started Recreation Hours. Every evening through the week, come rain or shine, members 10 • Annual Report 2012-13

of this society would meet in the Centre. There would be spirited games of carrom, chess, Bridge; a TV corner was also provided. Every Thursday, the evening recreation is “Ladies Only” and as Mrs. Sunedha Sahani says, “We girls really let down our hair and play games which may amaze our grandchildren.” “It is a great stress buster, and the 2 hours spent away from house work really refreshes us,” adds Mrs Santosh Arora with a shy smile. Every month end, the entire group of members meet for an evening of merriment, birthday cakes for all members whose birthdays fall during that month and quizzes with interesting gifts for contestants. This is one group of elders who have truly shown what Active Ageing is all about! What is even more heartwarming is that the Society has since added more Physiotherapy machines out of their own funds. And this group came together to donate a substantial amount towards the HelpAge Uttarakhand Relief efforts. Says Suresh Palta, “HelpAge India has helped us come together and changed the quality of our retirement years. Now it is our turn to support HelpAge.” We salute these Active Ageing practioneers.

A unique School for elders A novel idea was started in March of 2007, by a man who felt that senior citizens needed a place to call their own. Late Pramod Navalkar of Mumbai, who held many high posts in his lifetime, did something few would dream of, he helped develop a park catering specifically for senior citizens. This was followed by a unique school for them called the Nana- Nani School set at Mumbai’s Charni Road. It is run today under the mentorship of his wife Mrs. Vandana Navalkar. “I come here because of Mr. Navalekar. This was his dream. I’ve been here since its beginning. He had an idea and started this school. I was whiling away time before this. I forget all my suffering when I come here.” says 88 year old Shivaji V Kamat. His wife passed away 8 years ago and since then its has been tough; he finds solace here along with likeminded friends and has lots of things to do.

It is a school like any other school with classes, just the students are more eager and different this time. Their mean age would be 65 on an average, but their excitement palpable! Everyday senior citizens here get together and have classes from 4:30 pm to 7 pm. It has a well stocked library and here the students become the teachers as well, with the senior citizens utilizing skills they’ve honed over the years, teaching Yoga, music, religious texts, dance, drama and many more to their classmates. Says Vijay Mukadam, 71 years, “I come here because I like the group, the whole idea of older people coming together to learn new things like music, exercise, bhajans, religious texts etc. This is a good way to spend time constructively.” She encourages other senior citizens of neighborhood to join them as she wants them to learn new things like she does.

Elders unwind at the Nana-Nani School, Mumbai

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Elderly demand Universal Pension There are many elderly who are low wage workers, who work hard throughout their lives, yet in their silver years who, in the absence of any social security, do not receive pension due for the elderly. This injustice was sought to be highlighted when HelpAge India along with other partnering agencies staged a 5 day dharna (rally) at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi in May this year. HelpAge joined hands with Pension Parishad (a consortium of NGOs and trade unions) to demand Universal Pension for the elderly on the occasion. About 5000 elderly from nearly 20 states participated in the event. Eminent social activists like Baba Adav, Ms. Aruna Roy and Nikhil Dey and other leaders of Pension Parishad pushed forth the urgency of the issue with Shri Jairam Ramesh, Union Minister for Rural Development, Govt. of India.

Mr. Mathew Cherian, Chief Executive Officer, HelpAge India advocating for Universal Pension at New Delhi on 4th March 2013

Charter of Demands • A Universal and Non Contributory Old Age Pension System to be established immediately by the government with a minimum amount of monthly pension not less than 50% of minimum wage or Rs. 2000/ month, whichever is higher. • The pension to be an individual entitlement for all eligible citizens of India. • The monthly pension amount to be indexed to inflation bi-annually and revised every two to three years in the same manner as is done for salaries/pensions of government servants. • Any individual 55 years or older to be eligible for the old age pension. • For women, eligibility age for pensions to be 50 years. • For highly vulnerable groups (such as the Primitive Tribal Groups, Transgender, Sex Workers, PWDs), the eligibility age to be 45 years or fixed according to their particular circumstances. • No one to be forced to compulsorily retire from work on attaining the age of eligibility for universal old age pension. • A single window system for Old Age Pensions. • APL / BPL criteria should not be used for exclusion. • The payment of pension not to be used to deny any other social security / welfare benefit such as benefit under the Public Distribution System.

Exclusion Criteria • Individuals whose income is higher than the threshold level for payment of income tax. • Individuals who are receiving pension from any other sources that exceeds the pension amount under the Universal Old Age Pension Programme.

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Fighting social crime - Elder Abuse On the eve of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEEAD), HelpAge India released a nationwide report on “Elder Abuse in India (2012)”. Launched at the national capital by Mr. Tejinder Khanna, then Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, it showcased the grave situation of the elderly in our society. Research studies conducted by HelpAge over the past few years reveal a disturbing trend that the maximum cases of Elder Abuse stem from within the family across all socioeconomic sections. This year’s research spanned 20 cities where HelpAge India is operating its Elder Helplines: Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Guwahati, Patna, Chandigarh, Panaji, Ahmedabad, Shimla, Jammu, Kochi, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Puducherry, Jaipur, Chennai, Dehradun, & Lucknow.

Elderly rally against Abuse in Shamshabad (AP)

“Standing at Mumbai’s Dadar railway platform supporting HelpAge’s initiative in the fight against Elder Abuse is my way of showing how strongly I feel about this. It’s a shame that our elders have to suffer at the hands of their own children.” – says 24 year old, Shilpa Srivastava.

31% of older persons reported facing abuse. The primary abuser was the son followed by the daughter-in-law. More than 80% of those abused did not report the matter to uphold family honor. Various events such as signature campaigns, press meets, cultural events, inter-generational activities etc. were held across India to mark the day. Children and young adults showed their support by joining HelpAge’s social media campaign on Facebook, joining marches and rallying at various locations, raising awareness about the issue. Annual Report 2012-13 • 13

Meeting critical challenges of Urban Elderly Urban living poses diverse and increasing challenges for the elderly. With a view to seeking answers to some of the multiple issues, HelpAge organised a Seminar where social scientists presented their viewpoints while entrepreneurs offered innovative services and products to enable elderly to lead safe and secure lives. This was seen as a precursor to an all-round response

required of the State, the civil society, the notfor-profit and the industry. Elderly from various Senior Citizens’ Associations participated actively in the event. HelpAge is actively working with more than 900 Senior Citizens’ Associations urging elders to form activity groups to persue common hobbies and learn new skills. The attempt is to ensure elders remain physically agile and mentally engaged so they can lead healthy and active lives. (From left): Dr. Kavita Sharma, Director, India International Centre, Delhi, Mr. Amal Ganguli, Chairman, HelpAge India, Mr. Tom Wright CBE, Chief Executive, Age UK, Dr. Narendra Jadhav, Member of Planning Commission, Government of India, Mr. Mathew Cherian, Chief Executive Officer, HelpAge India at the “Seminar on Innovative Solutions in meeting critical challenges of Urban Elderly” in Delhi.

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Starting with the young – a Kolkata state office Advocacy initiative The SAVE (Student Action for Value Education) Programme expanded its reach to more than 11 lakh students across India. The SAVE team in Kolkata worked with over 60,000 students and was also very active on the policy advocacy front. Due to constant advocacy with the “Expert Committee on School Syllabus” a chapter on “Respect to Elders” has been included in the Environmental Studies text book for class V students of Government schools. The book

has been published by the School Education Department, Government of West Bengal and the Council for Primary Education. Similar attempts are being made in the other states as well. The chapter in the form of a story aims to inculcate the values of love and respect for elders in the family and society. Two specific days earmarked in the HelpAge India calendar, 15th June for ending Elder Abuse and 1st October, the International Day of Older Persons have been specifically mentioned and the chapter encourages children to observe these two days by spending time with their grandparents.

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Stage for Age - the forum to entertain and educate The Paul Peabody Concert was organised by HelpAge India along with partner agency Help Me See on 5th August 2013 There are 12 million blind in India and 62.6 % are blind due to cataract, a large number of them elderly. HelpAge supports Cataract surgeries for disadvantaged elders. This year too around 30,000 surgeries were sponsored. Internationally acclaimed Violinist Paul Peabody came all the way from New York to perform Live in Concert for charities HelpAge India & Help Me See’s joint initiative of Helping the Blind See. Through this concert HelpAge India & Help Me See hoped to raise awareness and funds to help the blind see. Kick starting the evening was a silent mime act by group ‘Jagran’ spreading awareness on blindness and its simple yet affordable cure which can change the life of a person. Paul as a violinist has a rich body of work behind him spanning three decades. He has played for Michael Jackson, Madonna as well as for over 90 films including the soundtrack album for Disney 16 • Annual Report 2012-13

flicks doing Jugalbandi with him were our very own Indian artists with Raghuraman on the Flute, Sunil Kant Saxena on Sitar, Nawab Ali at the Tabla and Kannan with Ghatam. Paul also rocked with the young students of Ryan International School, Rohini, Delhi. “I’m very happy to be here today and perform to support this initiative of helping the blind see. The cause is very close to my heart. I want to pass on the message to all the people, that a small contribution from them can make a huge difference in the life of someone who can’t see just because he or she can’t afford its cure. Restoring sight is like giving someone a whole new world of colour, life and most of all hope,” says artist Paul Peabody.

Badshah Rangeela “My association with HelpAge has been a long one, since 2004, for me theatre is a medium not just to promote talent but also to raise awareness about relevant issues. Through this play I hope to re-kindle the time our elders grew up hearing stories about history and mythology”, says Sarita Vohra, renowned theatre veteran. In March 2013, Living Room Theatre and HelpAge India, under its aegis Stage for Age, staged multiple shows of “Badshah Rangeela”. A 120 minute historical, extravaganza, it celebrated 100 years of Dilli complete with dance, music and poetry.

Written and directed by theatre veteran Sarita Vohra, Badshah Rangeela was a reflection of life for many of Delhi’s senior citizens who grew up hearing stories of a Dilli dating back to the time of Emperor Mohammed Shah Rangeela. Based on the life and times of the Mughal Emperor, a time when Nadir Shah invaded India and plundered Delhi, the play enthralled the audience transporting them to another time and space. Spreading the message of Active Ageing the age of the cast varied from 70 years to a 10 year old child. Veteran Actor, Swadesh Mahan is 70 plus and is a living example that “Age is no barrier to living ones dream”.

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Honoring

those that made a difference Awarded on the IDOP by the President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee PL Roy Award for Consistent Corporate Support

Gold Plate Award

Mr. Sudhir Vasudeva, CMD, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) receives the first institutionalized P L Roy CSR Award from the President for Consistent Corporate Support by the company towards the elder cause.

Mr. Rajeev Mehrotra, CMD, RITES Limited receives the top honors of the Gold Plate Award for the company’s CSR initiatives.

A longtime supporter of the cause, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation’s association with HelpAge India goes way back to May 2010 when they took up the project called Varishthajana Swasthya Sewa Abhiyan (VSSA), a healthcare project catering to elder needs. 20 Mobile Medical Units fully supported by ONGC for a period of 5 years bring essential primary healthcare to the doorsteps of over 2 lakh rural underprivileged elderly per annum and cover 240 villages in 113 Gram Panchayats across 9 States in North Eastern, Southern & Western India. This has been the largest ever project undertaken through partnership with a corporate entity.

In a major step in providing shelter for the elderly, RITES Ltd. supported the setting up of an Aged Day Care & Residential Facility at Rongla village, Patiala (Punjab), for providing agecare support along with a residential facility for senior citizens. The facility provides physiocare, basic healthcare, a helpline and a daycare centre looking after the varied needs of elders.

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Silver Plate Award

Bronze Plate Award

Dr. H.P Kumar, CMD, National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) receives the Silver Plate Award from the President for NSIC’s outstanding contribution to the cause.

Mr. Ram Singh, Director Finance, Engineers India Limited (EIL) receives the Bronze Plate Award from the President for the company’s unique CSR contribution to the cause.

NSIC supported three projects of HelpAge, keeping in mind comprehensive care for elders. In the first, it provided a fully equipped Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) for essential primary healthcare services for the elderly. In the second project, it organized General Health check-up camps at six identified locations and last but not the least, it supported a Dementia Day Care Centre where patients suffering from dementia are provided day care facilities, free medicines and nutrients. Family members are also counseled and educated on how to handle behavioral problems of these elders.

One of the oldest contributors to the cause, EIL has associated with HelpAge since 199798 when it contributed Mobile Medical Units catering to the healthcare needs of destitute elders in Bhubaneswar and Damanjodi. Extending its support further, EIL has provided three fully equipped Mobile Medical Units – one each at Pune, Ahmedabad and Guwahati reaching out to disadvantaged urban elders.

Samson Daniel Award

Young student Rohan of Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions receives the Samson Daniel Award from the President on behalf of his school for the educational institution which contributed the most to the cause. Annual Report 2012-13 • 19

Golden Award

Excellence Award

Dr. M. Sarada Menon, 89 years receives the Golden Award for exemplary work by an Indian citizen over the age of 80 years who has had a successful career during pre-retirement period and has made a notable contribution to the welfare of society in advancing years.

Mrs. Grace Pinto, Managing Director, Ryan International Group of Institutions greets the President before receiving the Excellence Award for the exemplary work done by her group of schools under her leadership. Looking on is Mr. P.C. Sen (second from left), Vice Chairman, HelpAge India.

Dr. M. Sarada Menon, a reputed psychiatrist is well-known for her pioneering work for comprehensive care of mentally ill people. In 1961 she was appointed as the first woman Superintendent of the Institute of Mental Health, Chennai where she worked till 1978. She also initiated social workers to act as a link between the patient and the family. This integrated approach significantly reduced the number of patients that were abandoned by the family in the Institute.

Mrs. Grace Pinto, Managing Director of Ryan International Group of Institutions a large countrywide network of 128 plus vibrant schools spread over 18 States of India, has been responsible for providing overall strategic direction to the organization and ensuring effective imparting of education to the 2,50,000 plus students. Mrs. Pinto has been a major catalyst in HelpAge India’s school education programme.

In 1985, she started Aasha, an Association of Families of Schizophrenics, to deal with the trauma of the family members of the mentally ill.

She has made a definite difference in the educational system by modernizing it and making it more relevant to today’s times. The Ryan Group of Institutions have been consistent supporters to the cause of the elderly. She encourages her schools to develop programmes which are elder friendly and where children get to interact with elders first hand and are sensitized about their needs.

She founded Schizophrenia Research Foundation (SCARF) in 1984 with the objectives of conducting research, providing treatment and rehabilitation and Community outreach programmes, educating the public about Schizophrenia, training manpower and sensitizing government. Today SCARF is successfully running and outpatient clinic, day care centre, vocational units, research wing, training and education centre, special services for women and elderly, a child guidance clinic and a residential facility for 35 persons. In 1992, she received the Padma Bhushan for Social Service. 20 • Annual Report 2012-13

She has won many awards for her outstanding contribution to education and social welfare. Some of these prestigious awards include: The National Educational Excellence Award, The Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini Award, The Global Education Award, The Women Achievers Award and The Sewa Chakra Puraskar, to name a few.

Acknowledging significant corporate support BHEL provides healthcare for the elderly and community

RECL supports Healthcare in Old Age Homes across 8 Cities

Mr. B. Prasada Rao (first from right), CMD, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) and Mr. Atul Saraya (second from right), Director (Power), BHEL, flags off the MMU donated by BHEL which will serve the needy elderly of Durgapur (West Bengal). Looking on is Ms. Sharmila Majumder (third from right), Territory Head (West Bengal & North East), HelpAge India.

Mr. P.J. Thakkar (third from right), Director (Technical), Rural Electrification Corporation Limited (RECL), inaugurates the Multi Facility Health Package along with other senior officials of RECL, at Narmada Niketan Home, Mumbai (Maharashtra), as Mr. Prakash Borgaonkar (third from left), Territory Head (West), HelpAge India, looks on.

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), a Maharatna company, extended support under its CSR initiatives of 2012-13 towards four Mobile Medical Units spread across the country in Nimoo Bazgoh (Leh, J&K), Durgapur (West Bengal), Nagpur (Maharashtra) and Angul (Odisha). The aim being to provide basic healthcare services to poor needy elderly and the communities they live in. The corporation is extending financial support for a period of 3 years.

Rural Electrification Corporation Limited (RECL) provided financial assistance under its CSR initiatives for year 2012-13 by providing MutiFacility Health packages including equipment for Medical Consultation, Fitness Therapy and Assistive Devices to 40 Old Age Homes in 8 cities, viz. Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Lucknow, Chandigarh and Bhopal.

Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) support healthcare project for 3 years Dr. Wasim Akram does a health check on an elderly woman in Choutuppal, Nalgonda District, Andhra Pradesh in the new MMU donated by Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) which is also sponsoring the unit for 3 years. Dr. N.K. Raju (left), Executive Director, BDL, who inaugurated the MMU looks on along with Mr. S. Dass, State Head (Andhra Pradesh), HelpAge India. Annual Report 2012-13 • 21

Adani Foundation supports Healthcare Services for the Elderly at Tiroda, Maharashtra Adani Foundation, a Trust involved in education, community health, environment, sustainable livelihood and rural infrastructure, under its CSR initiatives supported HelpAge India for a Mobile Medical Unit at Tiroda (Maharashtra) targeting basic essential healthcare needs of destitute elders and the vulnerable community. It is extending financial support for the project for 5 years and the MMU will operate in and around Tiroda and 17 villages.

Dr. Amit Saini, IAS, District Collector Gondia, inaugurates the MMU Tiroda. Looking on are Mr. Prakash Borgaonkar (left), Territory Head (West), HelpAge India, Mr. Omprakash Bharadwaj (second from left), Project Director Adani Power Tiroda and Mr. Amosh Kumar (right), SPO Tiroda MMU.

From the CEO’s corner the cause finds support

Rajeev Mehrotra, Chairman & Managing Director, RITES Limited “RITES has adopted a policy for CSR which indicates our commitment to operate in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner in all areas of our work. It strives to integrate social and environmental concerns in various projects providing best possible solutions for sustainable development of society.

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We have been associated with HelpAge India to establish and operate an Aged Day Care and Residential Facility at Village Rongla, Patiala, Punjab for the last three years. The centre provides multi-pronged age care support. The project currently serves 12 villages with an elderly population of about 2000, and has significantly improved the quality of life of the neglected elderly population within the area since its inception. I am hopeful that the centre would continue to serve humanity, specially the elderly and disabled from the marginalized sections of society.”

B. Prasada Rao, Chairman & Managing Director, BHEL

Rajeev Sharma, Chairman & Managing Director, RECL

“Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has taken several CSR initiatives in line with its mission statement Be a Committed Corporate Citizen, alive towards its Corporate Social Responsibility.

“The vision of Rural Electrification Corporation Ltd. (RECL) towards Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is to remain a responsible corporate entity, mindful of its social responsibilities to all stakeholders including consumers, shareholders, local community and society at large. It aims to contribute towards inclusive growth and equitable development in the society, mainly through empowerment of the marginalized and underprivileged sections/communities, by conducting business in an economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable manner that is transparent and ethical.

As part of CSR in the year 2012-13, BHEL has extended financial support to HelpAge India for four Mobile Medical Units (MMUs) and its operation for period of 3 years for its four Power Sector Regions. The MMUs have been successfully launched covering all four corners of the country and are providing essential primary healthcare to thousands of destitute and needy elderly in the different communities they live in. BHEL is happy to be associated with HelpAge India for providing basic healthcare to those members of society who are unable to access or afford it. The Company looks forward to a long association with such specialized agencies to promote inclusive growth across entire span of the country and thereby contributing towards sustainable development.”

As part of its CSR initiatives of 2012-13, RECL supported HelpAge India by providing a comprehensive healthcare package (Multi-Facility Health Kit) to 40 Old Age Homes. The project aims to facilitate provision of essential healthcare, maintenance of fitness level of beneficiaries, physical rehabilitation of the disabled, and enable the needy elderly residents to lead independent lives with dignity. It is heartening to note that the project has delivered instantaneous impact through the upgradation of healthcare interventions carried out in the selected old age homes, benefitting over 2200 elderly residents. RECL looks forward to expanding the Corporation’s CSR outreach through further partnership with HelpAge India for the upliftment of those who need it the most.” Annual Report 2012-13 • 23

Accolades for HelpAge India

Best NGO Award from Institute of Public Enterprise

Healthcare Leadership Award 2012 from Knowledge Resource Development and Welfare Group

Ms. Shanta Chatterji, Treasurer, Governing Body, HelpAge India and Mr. Prakash Borgaonkar, Territory Head (West), HelpAge India, receive the Best NGO award from Mr. Mahendra Dev, Chairman, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). Looking on is Mr. R. K. Mishra, Director, Institute Of Public Enterprise (IPE).

Mr. Georgy M. Varghese, Director Health Services, HelpAge India receives the Healthcare Leadership Award 2012 on behalf of HelpAge India from Padmashri Dr. K.K. Aggarwal, a well-known cardiologist and senior physician. HelpAge India received the Healthcare Leadership Award 2012 for outstanding contribution in promoting inclusive healthcare in the ‘NGO in Healthcare’ category. This award was given by a Civil Society Group called Knowledge Resource Development and Welfare Group.

Award for Excellence in Financial Reporting and Transparency from the Institute of Chartered Accountantants Ms. Shanta Chatterji (second from left), Governing Body member, HelpAge India receives the ICAI Plaque on behalf of HelpAge, for transparency and excellence in financial reporting for 2011-2012, by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. Looking on is Ms. Geeta Mathur, Chief Financial Officer, HelpAge India (third from right) along with ICAI representatives.

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Thank you Donors! The thousands upon thousands of senior citizens that avail the services of HelpAge India across the country are able to do so only because ordinary citizens in their thousands open their hearts and wallets to contribute amounts big and small to help the elder cause. To each, HelpAge says a grateful 'Thank you'. In addition, HelpAge gratefully acknowledge the significant contributions of the corporate donors.

Corporates/ Trust & Foundations • A.R.R. Charitable Trust • ABB Global Industries and Services Limited • ABB Limited • Accenture - Hyderabad • Acidaes Solutions Private Limited • Adani Foundation • Addison & Co. Limited • Adilabad Municipal Corporation • Aditya Birla Money Limited • Adobe Systems India Private Limited • Airport Authority of India (Chennai Project, Coimbatore Airport, IAD, Mangalore, Bangalore) • Allied Nippon Limited • Ashok Leyland • Asian Paints Limited • Autotech Industries India Private Limited • Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Co. Limited • Balmer Lawrie & Co. Limited • Bank of Baroda (Bhikaji Cama Place, Rohini, Vasant Vihar) • BEML Limited • Bhagat Plastics • Bharat Dynamics Limited • Bharat Electronics Limited, Bharat Electronics Limited Bangalore • Bharat Export Corporation • Bharat Fritz Werner Limited • Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Power Sector Eastern Region (PSER), Power Sector Northern Region (PSNR), Power Sector Southern Region (PSSR), Power Sector Western Region (PSWR) • Bharti Airtel Limited • Bharti Infratel Limited • Blue Cross Laboratories Limited, Mumbai • Bosch Limited • Calicut International Airport • Canara Bank • Carborundum Universal Limited, Carborundum Universal Limited Thiruvottiyur, Carborundum Universal Limited – Maraimalainagar • Caterpillar India Private Limited • Central Bank of India • Charities Aid Foundation, Mumbai • Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited • Chennai Port and Dock Educational Trust H.S.School • Chennai Port Trust • Chennai Willingdon Corporate Foundation

• Chettinad Cement Corporation Limited • Comviva Technologies Limited • Continental Automotive • Corporation Bank • Delhi Metro Rail Corporation • Dharamsey Foundation • Dhoot Industrial & Investment Co. Private Limited • DNA Entertainment • Dynamatic Technologies • Dynamic Computer Services • Eicher Tractors • Electrosteel Castings Limited • Eluru Municipal Corporation • Engineers India Limited • Exide Industries Limited • Fouress Engineering • G.Baburajan • GAIL India Limited • Gislen Software Private Limited • GMR EMCO Energy Limited, Warora, Mah • GMR Hyderabad International Airport Limited • GMR Vemagiri Power Generation Limited • Gokul Chand Bangur Foundation • Goldman Sachs • Growth Continental • GRT Grand • HCL Infosystems Limited • HCL Technologies Limited • HDFC Standard Life Insurance Co. Limited • Heidelberg Prominent Fluid Controls India Private Limited • Hinduja Foundries Limited, Hinduja Foundries Limited – Ennore • Hindustan Aeronautics Limited • Hindustan Zinc Limited

• Hi-Tech Arai Private Limited • Hi-Tech Carbon • HLL Lifecare Limited • ICRA Limited • IFFCO, Aonla, IFFCO Township, Bareilly (U.P.) • IndiaFirst Life Insurance • Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited, Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited - Kandla, Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited -Kalol • Indian Officers’ Association,Tamil Nadu • Indian Oil Corporation Limited , Indian Oil Corporation Limited - Research & Development Centre • ING Vysya Foundation • Institute of Rural Management Anand • ITC Ladies Social Welfare Society • ITC Limited • ITI Financial Services Limited • ITI Limited • Jai Hind Electricals • JM Financial • K. Munusamy • K. Prabha • Kajaria Ceramics Limited • Lak Carbomet Private Limited • Larsen & Toubro Limited • Law & Kenneth Communication (India) Private Limited • Lucas TVS Limited • M/s. Cummins India Limited • Mala Roy & Others, Jalahuri Iron & Mn. Mines • Manali Petrochemicals Limited • Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Private Limited • Meals On Wheels

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• MECON Limited • Meritor HVS (India) Limited • Micro Labs Limited • MILKFED Cattle Feed Plant • Mineral Foundation of Goa • MM Forgings Limited,Tamil Nadu • MMTC Limited • Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation Limited • Narmada Hydroelectric Development Corporation Limited • National Housing Bank • National Small Industries Corporation Limited • Needle Industries (India) Private Limited • New Mangalore Port Trust • NMDC Limited • NSIC Technical Services Centre • OCL India Limited • Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited • Old Paulite Association & OPA Trust Fund • Olypub Private Limited • OPA Trust Fund • Palm Fibre (India) Private Limited • Parrys Sugar Industries Limited • Persistent Foundation • Phoenix Agencies • Plan B • Praleen Public Charitable Trust • Prestar Infrastructure Projects Limited • Pricol Limited • Projects & Development India Limited • Prudential Process Management Services (India) Private Limited, Mumbai • Punjab Agro Foodgrains Corporation Limited • Punjab National Bank, Punjab National Bank Ahmedabad • Punjab State Cooperative Milk Producers Federation

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• Rane (Madras) Limited, Rane [Madras] Limited – Puducherry • Rane Engine Valve Limited • RITES Limited • Royal Enfield – A Unit of Eicher Motors Limited • RRVPNL • RSPL Limited • Rural Electrification Corporation Limited • S Eshwar Consultants Private Limited • Sagar Enterprises • Sai Engineering Foundation • SAN Engineering & Locomotive Co. Limited, SAN Engineering & Locomotive Co. Limited – Mysore • Schneider Electric • Shubh Corporation • Singhaniya Parmarthik Trust • SMR Bearings Private Limited • Solai Charitable Trust • Sriram Chit Funds Tamil Nadu Private Limited • State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur (Connaught Circus, Lawrence Road, Saket) • State Bank of India • State Bank of Mysore • Steel Authority of India Limited • Success Udyog Private Limited • Sundaram Brake Lining Limited, Sundaram Brake Lining Limited – Virudhunagar • Sundaram Fasteners Limited, Sundaram Fasteners Limited - Aviyur, Sundaram Fasteners Limited - Velappanchavadi • Support.com India Private Limited • Surfactorants Private Limited • Suryavanshi Ads & Promotions Private Limited • Tamilnadu Petroproducts Limited, Tamilnadu Petroproducts Limited - HCD

• Tata BP Solar (India) Limited • Tata Metaliks Limited • Thatikonda Vatsala Ramachandra Foundation • The Indian Officers Association • The KCP Limited • THE Ludhiana Distt. Co-op. Milk Producers Union Limited, Verka Milk Plant • The Punjab State Cooperative Milk Producers Federation Limited • TI Cycles of India • TI Diamond Chain • TI Metal Forming - Unit of Tube Investment of India • Tide Water Oil Co. (India) Limited • TIL Limited • TIL Welfare Trust • Titagarh Wagons Limited • Titan Industries • Trans Asian Shipping Services (P) Limited • Trident Automobiles Private Limited • Trivandrum International Airport • Triveni Turbines • TRL Krosaki Refractories Limited • TTK Prestige • TTK-LIG Limited • Tube Investments of India Limited • Tuticorin Port Trust • United India Insurance Co. Limited • United Way of Mumbai • V.R. Durgambaa Charitable Trust • Vasavi College of Engineering • Venkatalakshmi • Vishakhapatnam Port Trust • Volvo India Limited • Warangal Municipal Corporation • Wendt India Limited • Young Women’s Christian Association

Educational Institutions

• A.S.S. Mat. School, Tiruchengode (Tamil Nadu) • Aachin Saranalaya Public School, Ambattur O.T, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • Adani Vidyamandir, Makarba, Off S.G. Highway, Ahmedabad (Gujarat) • Adarsh Vidyalaya, Goregaon (W), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Adharshila Vidyapeeth (New Delhi) • Aditya Academy Secondary School, Kolkata (West Bengal) • Air Force School, Belgaum (Karnataka) • Air Force School, Gorakhpur (UP) • AIRD Education Centre, Vidyapeeta Road, Bangalore (Karnataka) • AIWC, Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) • Akai Public School, Sanjaynagar, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Amala Pethannel Middle School, Madurai (Tamil Nadu) • Ambuja Vidya Peeth, Bhatapara (Chhattisgarh) • Ananda Marga School, Chopal District Shimla (HP) • Ananthavalli Mat. Hr. Secondary School, Urappakkam, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • Ankur Day School, Kasumpti (Shimla) • Annai Theresa Nursery & Primary School, Kodambakkam, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • Anuradha Public School, Palampur, Kangra (HP) • Army Public School Rangapahar, Gangtok (Sikkim) • Army Public School, Birpur, Dehradun (Uttarakhand) • Army Public School, Clementown, Dehradun (Uttarakhand) • Army Public School, Jhansi (UP) • Army Public School, Rakhmuthi, Jourian, Jammu (J&K) • Army Public School, Rangapahar, Dimapur (Nagaland) • Army Public School, Sunjwan, Jammu (J&K) • Army School, Lucknow, (UP) • Army School, Meerut (UP) • Ascent Public School, Joginder Nagar, (HP) • ASN Sr. Secondary School (Delhi) • Assembly Of God Church School, Asansol (West Bengal) • Assisi Vidyaniketan Public School, Chembumukku, Ernakulam (Kerala) • Assisi Vidyaniketan Public School, Perumpilly, Ernakulam (Kerala) • Atomic Energy Central School, Trombay, Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Auckland House School, Shimla (HP) • Auxilium Convent School, Siliguri (West Bengal) • AVL Mat. Hr. Secondary School, Kattupakkam, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • B.P. Bonilli Nursery & Primary School, Madurai (Tamil Nadu) • B.S.F. Sr. Secondary School, Jammu (J&K) • Bai Avabai Petit Girls’ High School, Bandra (W), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Baker Vidyapith, Kottayam (Kerala) • Bal Vikas Progressive School, Panipat (Haryana) • Bal Vikas School, Panipat (Haryana) • Barrows Blue School, Bahraich (UP) • BCM School, Dugri, Ludhiana (Punjab) • Bethel Mat. Hr. Secondary School, Velacherry, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • Bharat Public School, Chopal, Shimla (HP) • Bharathi Mat. School, Kanchipuram, Chennai (Tamil Nadu)

• Bharathiyar Mat. Hr. Secondary School, Guduvancherry, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, Vidyashram, Jaipur (Rajasthan) • Bhavans Adarsha Vidyalaya, Kakkanad, Ernakulam (Kerala) • Bhavan’s G. B. Mohota Vidya Mandir, Hinganghat (Maharashtra) • Bhavan’s Lloyds Vidya Niketan, Wardha (Maharashtra) • Bibi Jeet Kaus Memorial, Sr. Secondary School, Shemsherpur (Paonta Sahib), Sirmour (HP) • Bikaner Public School, Bikaner (Rajasthan) • Birla School (Jr. Wing), Pilani (Rajasthan) • Birla School, Kalyan (W), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Birla Shishu Vikas, Pilani (Rajasthan) • Bishop Cotton School, Shimla (HP) • Bishop West Cott Girls’ School, Doranda (Jharkhand) • Bishop West Cott Girls’ School, Numkom (Jharkhand) • Brahma Valley Public School, Nashik (Maharashtra) • Bright Angel School, Vikas Nagar (Uttarakhand) • Bright Scholars Senior Secondary School, Sonepat (Haryana) • Bright Sun Public School, Sawai Madhopur (Rajasthan) • BSP Eng. Med. Middle School (BSP Emms), Bhilai (CG) • Capitanio, Pompai, Mangalore (Karnataka) • Carmel School, Dhanbad (Jharkhand) • Carmel School, Samlong (Jharkhand) • Central Urdu High School, Sawantwadi, Sindhudurg (Goa) • Chaithanya Central School, Mahabubnagar (Andhra Pradesh) • Chaithanya Techno School, Yelahanka, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Chettinad Rani Meyyammai Mat. Hr. Secondary School, Karur (Tamil Nadu) • Chettinad Vidya Mandir, Karur (Tamil Nadu)

• Children’s Academy, Asha Nagar, Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Children’s Academy, Ashok Nagar, Kandivali (E), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Chiranjiv Bharati School, Palam Vihar, Gurgaon (Haryana) • Christ Church College, Lucknow (UP) • Christ Church Girls School, Kolkata (West Bengal) • Christ Church School, Buculla, Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Christ The King College, Jhansi (UP) • Chubby Cheeks Spring Valley High School, Porvorim, Bardez (Goa) • CIBS, Choglamsar, Leh – Ladakh (J&K) • City Vocational Public School, Meerut (UP) • CKM NSS Senior Secondary School, Chalakkudy (Kerala) • Contai Public School, Midnapur (West Bengal) • Convent of Jesus and Mary School, Shimla (HP) • Conventry Scholars Day Boarding School, Apple Tree Lane, Jammu (J&K) • Cordial High School, Nagarbhavi Road, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Cosmos Castle International School, Markarba, Off S.G. Highway, Ahmedabad (Gujarat) • Creane Memorial School, Gaya (Bihar) • Crecant Public Sr. Secondary School, Bilaspur (HP) • D.A.V. Centenary Public School, Chopal, Shimla (HP) • D.A.V. Centenary Public School, Jawahar Nagar, Mandi (HP) • D.A.V. Pubic School, Pune (Maharashtra) • D.A.V. Sr. Secondary School, ACC Colony, Gagal Cement Works Bharmana, Bilaspur (HP) • D.P.S. North, Yelahanka, Bangalore (Karnataka) • DAV Public School, Chelpur (Andhra Pradesh) • DAV Public School, Kushmunda (Chhattisgarh) • DAV School Kaglipura, Bangalore (Karnataka) • DAV School, Vasantpur, Bangalore (Karnataka) • DAV, Bhatgaon (Chhattisgarh) • Day Star School, Manali (Mission Compound Manali), Kullu (HP)

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• Dayanand Adarsh Vidyalaya, Kandaghat, Solan (HP) • Dayanand Bhartiya Public School, Joginder Nagar (HP) • Dayawati Dharmavira Public School, Bijnore (UP) • Dayawati Modi International School, Meerut (UP) • Dayawati Modi School - 1, Meerut (UP) • Delhi Public School - Eldeco, Lucknow / Kashi, Varanasi / Allahabad / Saharanpur / Hapur (UP) • Delhi Public School, Dimapur (Nagaland) • Delhi Public School, Haridwar (Uttarakhand) • Delhi Public School, Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) • Delhi Public School, Manali (HP) • Delhi Public School, Panipat (Haryana) • Delhi Public School, Roorkee (Uttarakhand) • DeNobili – CMRI, Dhanbad (Jharkhand) • Divine Grace School, Bahraich (UP) • DLF Public School, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad (UP) • Don Bosco School, Raolapalem (Andhra Pradesh) • Dona Leonar Memorial High School, Porvorim, Bardez (Goa) • Doon International School, Mohali (Punjab) • Doon Valley School, Paonta Sahib, Sirmour (HP) • DPS – East, Sarjapur, Bangalore (Karnataka) • DPS School, Bopal, Ahmedabad (Gujarat) • Dr. K.S. Thakar Girls’ High School, Varachha, Surat (Gujarat) • Dr. Virendra Swroop Education Centre, Kanpur (UP) • Durga Pubic School, Pilani (Rajasthan) • E.T.S. (English Teaching School), Nadiad (Gujarat) • Father Agnel Multipurpose School, Vashi, Navi Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Fazlani L’avademy Globale, Dongri, Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Fr. Agnel Multipurpose High School, Verna, Salcete (Goa) • G.D. Goenka Public School, Jammu (J&K) • GGPS, Bokaro (Jharkhand) • Girls Christian Hr. Secondary School,Tanjore (Tamil Nadu) • Glory Public School, Near Hotel Sagar View, Bilaspur, Bamta (HP) • Golden Jubilee School, Jalna (Maharashtra) • Good Shepherd School, Karaikal (Puducherry) • Gujranwala Guru Nanak Public School, Rose Garden, Civil Lines, Ludiana (Punjab) • Guru Gobind Singh Public School, Nashik (Maharashtra)

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• Guru Hari Kishan Public School, Bharatpur (Rajasthan) • Guru Nanak International Public School, Model Town, Ludhiana (Punjab) • Guru Teg Bahadur High School, Andheri (W), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Gurudarshan Public School, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Happy Model School, Sanjauli, Shimla (HP) • Haryana Vidyamandir, Kolkata (West Bengal) • Hill Top School, Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) • Himalayan Public School, Theog (HP) • Holy Child School, Jalpaiguri (West Bengal) • Holy City Public School, Nanded (Maharashtra) • Holy Cross Convent High School, Kolhapur (Maharashtra) • Holy Cross Institute, Cavelossim, Salcete (Goa) • Holy Cross Primary School, Amravati (Maharashtra) • Holy Mother Public School, Bharatpur (Rajasthan) • Humanity Public School, Bassi Kalan, Bari Brahmna, Jammu (J&K) • Hyderabad Public School, Ramanthapur, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) • I.P Memorial School, Howrah (West Bengal) • Imamia Model School, Choglamsar, LehLadakh (J&K) • Imamiya Mission School, Chochut, Leh – Ladakh (J&K) • Indian Education Academy, Pune (Maharashtra) • Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir (Oman) • Indus World School, Ahmednagar (Maharashtra) • Indus World School, Aurangabad (Maharashtra) • Indus World School, Mandi (HP) • Infant Jesus School, Patna City, Patna (Bihar) • IP Mission Girls’ High School, Mochi Bazar, Rajkot (Gujarat) • IP Mission Girls’ Primary School, Mochi Bazar, Rajkot (Gujarat) • Ishan International Girls’ School Danapur, Patna (Bihar) • Ishan Sr. Sec Public School, Near Civil Hospital, Theog, Shimla (HP) • Islamia Public School, Leh – Ladakh (J&K) • J. N. Tata Parsi Girls’ High School, Nagpur (Maharashtra) • J. P. World, Jammu (J&K) • J.B. Petit High School for Girls, Fort, Mumbai (Maharashtra) • J.B. Vacchha High School, Dadar, Mumbai (Maharashtra) • J.M.K. International School, Pathankot (Punjab)

• Jagat Taran Golden Jubilee School, Allahabad (UP) • Jagran Public School, Lucknow (UP) • Jai Public Sr. Secondary School, Jhunjhunu (Rajasthan) • Jaihind High School, Aurangabad (Maharashtra) • Jamali English Primary School, Nagpur (Maharashtra) • Jawahar Educational Society, Neyveli (Tamil Nadu) • Jawahar Navodaya (Puducherry) • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Adilabad District (Andhra Pradesh) • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Bania Devi, Solan (HP) • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Chithoor District (Andhra Pradesh) • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, East Godavari (Andhra Pradesh) • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Guntur (Andhra Pradesh) • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Karimnagar District (Andhra Pradesh) • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Mahaboobnagar District (Andhra Pradesh) • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Medak (Andhra Pradesh) • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Nalgonda (Andhra Pradesh) • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Nizamabad (Andhra Pradesh) • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Ongole (Andhra Pradesh) • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Ranga Reddy District (Andhra Pradesh) • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Srikakulam (Andhra Pradesh) • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Vijayanagaram (Andhra Pradesh) • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh) • Jawahar Navodaya, Raayanpalayam, Karaikal (Puducherry) • Jeevanbharti Kishor Bhavan Pravruti Vidyalaya, Nanpura, Surat (Gujarat) • Jeevanbharti Pravruti Vidyalaya, Nanpura, Surat (Gujarat) • JNV, Ananthapur (Andhra Pradesh) • JNV, Jiyaguda (Andhra Pradesh) • JNV, Warangal (Andhra Pradesh) • John Wesly School, Naggar Parthi House, Manali (HP) • JR Dani, Raipur (Chhattisgarh) • Jusco School, Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) • K.C. Kothari Secondary & Higher Secondary School, Serdidham Sco, Hirabag, Varachha, Surat (Gujarat) • K.C. Public School, Jammu (J&K) • K.J.P. Girls High School, Shillong (Meghalaya) • K.T.S. Public School, Occhghat, Solan (HP) • K.V. AFS No. 2, Lohagaon, Pune (Maharashtra) • K.V. Aurangabad, Aurangabad (Maharashtra) • K.V. BEG, Pune (Maharashtra) • K.V. Dalhousie, Banikhet, Chamba (HP) • K.V. INS Shivaji, Lonavala, Pune (Maharashtra) • K.V. Jakhoo, Shimla (HP) • K.V. Jatogh Cantt., Shimla (HP) • K.V. Leh, Choglamsar Road, Leh – Ladakh (J&K) • K.V. Mandi, Khaliyar, Mandi (HP) • K.V. No. 1 Dehu Road, Pune (Maharashtra) • K.V. No. 2 Dehu Road, Pune (Maharashtra) • K.V. Subhatu, Solan (HP) • Kakatiya Techno Schools (Andhra Pradesh) • Kalyan Mount Shivalik Public School, Takka Road, Una (HP) • Kamala Memorial Public School, Jhakri, Rampur, Shimla (HP) • Karnataka Public School, Bidar (Karnataka) • Kashi Vishweshwar English Medium School, Pune (Maharashtra) • Kendriya Vidya Vidyalaya - No.1, Madurai (Tamil Nadu) • Kendriya Vidyalaya – DRDO, C.V. Raman Nagar, Bangalore (Karnataka)

• Kendriya Vidyalaya 1 & 2, Belgaum (Karnataka) • Kendriya Vidyalaya 2, Hubli (Karnataka) • Kendriya Vidyalaya 2, Mangalore (Karnataka) • Kendriya Vidyalaya AFS, High Ground, Chandigarh (Punjab) • Kendriya Vidyalaya AFS, Kasauli, Solan (HP) • Kendriya Vidyalaya Cantt. Gandhinagar, Army Campus, Chiloda, Gandhinagar (Gujarat) • Kendriya Vidyalaya CRPF, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Kendriya Vidyalaya CRPF, Guwahati (Assam) • Kendriya Vidyalaya Diu, Government High Campus, Fudan, Diu (Gujarat) • Kendriya Vidyalaya Hebbal, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Kendriya Vidyalaya INS, Valsura, Jamnagar (Gujarat) • Kendriya Vidyalaya ITBP, Dehradun (Uttarakhand) • Kendriya Vidyalaya Jalahalli, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Kendriya Vidyalaya Nangal Bhur, Kandrori (Punjab) • Kendriya Vidyalaya NIT, Agartala (Tripura) • Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1, Jhansi (UP) • Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1, Udhampur (J&K) • Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2, Kribhco, Surat (Gujarat) • Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2, Madurai (Tamil Nadu) • Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2, Pathankot (Punjab) • Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2, Udhampur (J&K) • Kendriya Vidyalaya ONGC, Mehsana (Gujarat) • Kendriya Vidyalaya Schools - Kharagpur Railway, Berhampur, Asansol, Santragachi, Kharagpur Iit (West Bengal) • Kendriya Vidyalaya Schools Maligaon,Khanapara, Misacantt, Rangiya, NHPC Gerukamukh Digaru & New Bongaigaon (Assam) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Aizawl (Mizoram) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Aliganj, Lucknow (UP) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Along (Arunachal Pradesh) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Andrews Ganj (Delhi) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Angul (Odisha) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Annanagar, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, BCPP No. 4, Korba (Chhattisgarh) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Dr. C.B.P. Verma, Leh – Ladakh (J&K) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Gulbarga (Karnataka) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, INS Rajali, Arokonam (Tamil Nadu) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Island Grounds, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Jagdalpur (Chhattisgarh) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Kalawad Road, Rajkot (Gujarat) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Kanjikode, Palakkad (Kerala) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Lamphelpat (Manipur) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Leimakhong (Manipur) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Puranattukara, Trissur (Kerala) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, R.K. Puram, Sector 8 (Delhi) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Ramagundum (Andhra Pradesh) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Ramgarh Cantt. (Jharkhand) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Sunderbani (J&K) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Tezu (Arunachal Pradesh) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Uppal, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Upper Shilong (Meghalaya) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Yalahanka, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Kidzee Group Schools, Kolkata, West Bengal & Guwahati (Assam) • King Kup Public School, Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh)

• KK Bloosoms High School, Rabon, Saproon, Solan (HP) • Kothkai Sr. Secondary Public School, Kothkai (HP) • Krishnaveni Talent School, Warangal (Andhra Pradesh) • Krishnaveni Talent School, Ziaguda, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) • Kuvempu Adarsha School, Sanjay Nagar, Bangalore (Karnataka) • KVBOA Mat. Hr. Secondary School, Karur (Tamil Nadu) • Kyi-De Khang Sr. Secondary School, Gangtok (Sikkim) • L.C.R. English School, Bangalore (Karnataka) • L.H. Boghra (Shishu Vihar) Primary School, Adajan Road, Surat (Gujarat) • L.H. Boghra High School, Adajan Road, Surat (Gujarat) • L.R. Institute, Jabli Kayar, Ochghat (HP) • La Montessori School, Kelheri, Kullu (HP) • Ladakh Public School, Leh – Ladakh (J&K) • Ladakh Rigzung Public School, Choglamsar, Leh – Ladakh (J&K) • Lady Irwin School, Defence Colony (New Delhi) • Lady Irwin Sr. Secondary School, K.G. Marg (New Delhi) • Lady of Hope AIHS, Vypeen, Ernakulam (Kerala) • Laitumukrah Presbyterian School, Shillong (Meghalaya) • Lalji Mehrotra Lions School, Nr. Lions Eye Hospital, Ognaj, Ahmedabad (Gujarat) • Lamdon Model School, Leh – Ladakh (J&K) • Lamdon Model School, Shey, Leh-Ladakh (J&K) • Lecole Chempaka, Trivandrum (Kerala) • Little Angels Public School, Kanaka Nagar, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Little Flower Nursery & Primary School, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • Lokhandwala Foundation School, Kandivali (E), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Lord’s Park Mat. Hr. Secondary School, Karur (Tamil Nadu) • Lourdes Convent High School, Saligao, Bardez (Goa) • Mahabodhi Residential School, Choglamsar, Leh – Ladakh (J&K) • Mahaboobnagar Gr School, Mahabubnagar (Andhra Pradesh) • Maharaja Agresen Vidyalaya, Memnager, Gurukul, Ahmedabad (Gujarat)

• Maharshi Vidya Mandir, Yavatmal (Maharashtra) • Mahbart English Medium School, Siliguri (West Bengal) • Manali Public School, Manali (HP) • Manjeera High School, Gajwel (Andhra Pradesh) • Manjushri Lamdon Model School, Serti, LehLadakh (J&K) • Manovikas English Medium School, Margao, Salcete (Goa) • Manu Shikha Kendra, Rajbagh, Kathua (J&K) • Mary Vision Mat. Hr. Secondary School, Arokonam (Tamil Nadu) • Master Mind English Medium School, Pune (Maharashtra) • Meenakshi Mat. Hr. Secondary School, Annanagar Extn., Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • MES Convent, Sultanpalya Main Road, Bangalore (Karnataka) • MGN Public School, Adarsh Nagar, Jalandhar (Punjab) • Minerva Public School, Rajamundry (Andhra Pradesh) • Model Academy, B.C. Road, Jammu (J&K) • Model High School Azampura, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) • Modern Era Public School, Bijnore (UP) • Modern School, Ejipura, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Modern School, Koradi Road, Nagpur (Maharashtra) • Modi Pubic School, Kota (Rajasthan) • Mongrace Montessory House, Kolkata (West Bengal) • Mother’s Public School, Bhubaneswar (Odisha) • Mount Carmel High School, Sector - 21, Gandhinagar (Gujarat) • Mukulathur Muthu Thevar Hr. Secondary School, Madurai (Tamil Nadu) • N.V.N. Public School, Nainatikkar, Pachhad, Sirmour (HP) • Nahemiah Memorial School, Bidar (Karnataka) • Naipunnya Public School, Trikkakara, Ernakulam (Kerala) • Namchi Public School, Namchi (Sikkim) • Narayana Concept School, Dilsukhnagar (Andhra Pradesh) • Narbheram Hansraj Eng. School, Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) • Nava Nirman Public School, Ernakulam (Kerala) • Navodaya Vidyalaya, Nud, Samba (J&K)

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• Navyug Kanya Vidyalaya Inter College, Lucknow (UP) • New Era English Medium School, Sojitra Nagar Main Road, Rajkot (Gujarat) • New Model Public School, Cheibroad, Kangra (HP) • New Public Hr. Secondary School, Sunderbani (J&K) • Nirmala High School (Andhra Pradesh) • Nirmalabas High School, Imphal (Manipur) • North Point Children’s Academy, Dehradun (Uttarakhand) • Notre Dame Academy, Patna (Bihar) • O P Jindal School, Raigarh (Chhattisgarh) • OLFGHS, Mathilakam, Trissur (Kerala) • ONGC School, Karaikal (Puducherry) • Oriental English Academy (Primary) & (Secondary), Kolhapur (Maharashtra) • Orion English School, Jalgaon (Maharashtra) • Our Lady of Perpetual Succour High School, Cortalim, Mormugao (Goa) • Panhala Public School, Kolhapur (Maharashtra) • Parasrampuria Gems International School, Jaipur (Rajasthan) • Parmarth International School, Mandi Road, Baijnath, Kangra (HP) • Pathak School, Jasodanagar, Lathi Road, Amreli (Gujarat) • Pathak School, Matru Mandir, 159 Ring Road, Rajkot (Gujarat) • Pathak School, Metoda, Kalawad Road, Rajkot (Gujarat) • Pathania Public School, Rohtak (Haryana) • Patuck Technical School, Santacruz (E), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Pilani Public School, Pilani (Rajasthan) • Piperdiwala English Medium High School, S.V. Patel Marg, Rander Road, Surat (Gujarat) • Podar International School, Akola (Maharashtra) • Police DAV Public School, PAP Campus, Jalandhar (Punjab) • Police Public School, Kormangala, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Prabhat Kids School, Akola (Maharashtra) • Prasad Public School, Rajamundry (Andhra Pradesh) • Prem Public School, Near Bus Stand, Theog, Shimla (HP) • Princeton School, Shimla (HP) • Providence Girls High School, Nagpur (Maharashtra) • R.V. Public School, R.V. Road, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Rachana Primary School, Nashik (Maharashtra) • Radcliff School, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Rainbow Pubic School, Rudrapur (Uttarakhand) • Rani Meyyammi Hr. Secondary School, Trichy (Tamil Nadu) • Ravindera Bharathi School, Kakinada (Andhra Pradesh) • Ravindra Bharathi School, Guntur (Andhra Pradesh) • Ravindra Public School, Sikar (Rajasthan) • Rayat International School, Rail Majra, SBS Nagar (Punjab) • Regimental High School, Aurangabad (Maharashtra) • Regimental Primary School, Aurangabad (Maharashtra) • Rockford Eng School, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Rosary School, Somnath, 150 Ring Road, Rajkot (Gujarat) • Ryan Christian School, Borivali (W), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Ryan Christian School, Vashi, Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Ryan International School - Shahjahanpur / Raibareilly (UP)

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• Ryan International School & St. John School, Jalana (Maharashtra) • Ryan International School, Aurangabad (Maharashtra) • Ryan International School, Faridabad (Haryana) • Ryan International School, G.T. Road, Bye Pass, Amritsar (Punjab) • Ryan International School, Ghaziabad (UP) • Ryan International School, Greater Noida (UP) • Ryan International School, Jaipur (Rajasthan) • Ryan International School, Mayur Vihar (Delhi) • Ryan International School, Nashik (Maharashtra) • Ryan International School, Nirman Nagar No. 2, Jaipur (Rajasthan) • Ryan International School, Noida (UP) • Ryan International School, Patiala (Punjab) • Ryan International School, Rohini (Delhi) • Ryan International School, Sector 40, Gurgaon (Haryana) • Ryan International School, Sohna Road, Gurgaon (Haryana) • Ryan International School, Urban Estate, Jamalpur, Ludhiana (Punjab) • Ryan International School, V.T. Road No. 1, Jaipur (Rajasthan) • Ryan International School, Vasant Kunj (Delhi) • S.A. Mission English Primary School, Nandurbar (Maharashtra) • S.A. Mission English Secondary School, Nandurbar (Maharashtra) • S.A. Mission Marathi School, Nandurbar (Maharashtra) • S.B. Residential, Gulbarga (Karnataka) • S.G. Primary English Medium School, Sector 23, Gandhinagar (Gujarat) • S.K. Pathak Vidyamandir, Indraprasth Nagar, Rajkot (Gujarat) • S.N.B.P. Primary School (Pimpri), Pune (Maharashtra) • S.R. Digi School, Boduppal, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) • S.S. DAV Public School, Sattupally (Andhra Pradesh) • S.S.V.N., Paonta Sahib, Sirmour (HP) • S.V. Public School, Jaipur (Rajasthan) • S.V.N. Public School, Sarahan, Pachhad, Sirmour (HP) • Sacred Heart L.P. School, Chalakkudy (Kerala) • Sainik School, Bijapur (Karnataka) • Samiti English Medium School, B/H Postal Soc., Udhna, Surat (Gujarat) • Sangam School Of Excellence, Bhilwara (Rajasthan) • Santa Cruz Public School, Eramallore (Kerala) • Santa Maria Senior Secondary School, Mundemveli, Ernakulam (Kerala) • Sapthagiri Vidyamandir, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Saraswathi Vidyalaya, Trivandrum (Kerala) • Sashasayee Paper Mills Mat. Hr. Secondary School, Namakkal (Tamil Nadu) • Satyaa Mat. Hr. Secondary School, Valasaravakkam, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • SBOA Public School, Chittoor, Ernakulam (Kerala) • SBOA Public School, Nerul, Mumbai (Maharashtra) • SD Public School (New Delhi) • SDA HSS, Ernakulam (Kerala) • Seshasayee Paper Mill Board Primary & High School, Namakkal (Tamil Nadu) • Seventh Day Adventist School, Panaji, Tiswadi (Goa) • Sharada Mandir School, Miramar, Tiswadi (Goa) • Sharon School, Mulund, Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Shekhawati Public School, Dundlod Phatak, Navalgadh (Rajasthan) • Sheth Dhanjisha Rustamji Umrigar Memorial High School, Umra, Surat (Gujarat) • Sheth Dhanjisha Rustamji Umrigar Memorial Primary School, Umra, Surat (Gujarat)

• Shiksha Bharti Public School, Dwarka (New Delhi) • Shimla Public School, Khalini, Shimla (HP) • Shivai Vidyalaya, Thane (W), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Shivaji Raje High School, Kholpe, Bicholim (Goa) • Shivalik Public School, G.T. Road, Nawanshahr (Punjab) • Shivdale School, Haridwar (Uttarakhand) • Shiwalik Public School, Ropar (Punjab) • Shree P.V. Modi School, Ramkrishna Nagar (West), Rajkot (Gujarat) • Shree P.V. Modi School, Suru Section Road, Jamnagar (Gujarat) • Shree Vishnu Anand English Medium School, Pune (Maharashtra) • Shreyas Vidyalaya, Ashanagar - 2, Udhna, Surat (Gujarat) • Shri Bhiwani Niketan Public School, Jaipur (Rajasthan) • Shri Guru Gang Dev School, Sunderbani (J&K) • Siddharth High School, Stok, Leh-Ladakh (J&K) • Sindh Public School, Old Road Sheynam, LehLadakh (J&K) • Singareni High School, Godavarikhani (Andhra Pradesh) • SMC School, Washim (Maharashtra) • Smt. A.K. Joshi English School, Thane (W), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Sophia School, High Grounds, Bangalore (Karnataka) • South City International School, Kolkata (West Bengal) • Southern Railway Womens Welfare Organisation Mat. School, Madurai (Tamil Nadu) • Spring Dales English School, Kathua (J&K) • Springdale Sr. School, Fatehgarh Churian Road, Amritsar (Punjab) • Sri Jnanakshi Vidyaniketan, Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Sri Sankara Vidyalaya, Karur (Tamil Nadu) • St. Agnes High School, Mangalore (Karnataka) • St. Alloysious High School, Nallasopara (E), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Aloysius High School, Benaulim, Salcete (Goa) • St. Alphonsa English School, Siliguri (West Bengal) • St. Anne’s High School, Malad (W), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Annes Hr. Primary School, Maddur (Karnataka) • St. Ann’s Girls Hr. Secondary School, Moolakadai, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • St. Ann’s P.U. College, Millers Road, Bangalore (Karnataka) • St. Anthony School, Doranda (Jharkhand) • St. Anthony’s High School, Kolkata (West Bengal) • St. Anthony’s School, Nacharam, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) • St. Antony’s High School, Trichy (Tamil Nadu) • St. Antony’s Hr. Secondary School, Velacherry, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • St. Antony’s Nursery & Primary, Trichy (Tamil Nadu) • St. Charles Convent Girls Hr. Secondary School, Madurai (Tamil Nadu) • St. Charles Convent Mat. Hr. Secondary School, Madurai (Tamil Nadu) • St. Charles Convent Primary School, Madurai (Tamil Nadu) • St. Francis School Rane Nagar, Nashik (Maharashtra) • St. Francis School Tidke Colony, Nashik (Maharashtra) • St. Francis School, Harmu (Jharkhand) • St. Francis’s High School, Bhayander (E), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. George School, Defence Colony (New Delhi) • St. Gregorios High School, Chembur, Mumbai (Maharashtra)

• St. Jesus Convent School, Paloura, Jammu (J&K) • St. Johns High School, Aurangabad (Maharashtra) • St. John’s Sr. Secondary School, Meerut (UP) • St. Joseph High School, Kalamboli, Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Joseph High School, Panvel, Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Joseph Mat. Hr. Secondary School, Avadi, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • St. Joseph’s Convent English Primary School, Kamptee (Maharashtra) • St. Joseph’s Convent High School, Jethuli, Patna (Bihar) • St. Joseph’s Convent High School, Patna (Bihar) • St. Joseph’s High School, Arpora, Bardez (Goa) • St. Joseph’s High School, Kamptee (Maharashtra) • St. Joseph’s High School, Kankarbagh, Patna (Bihar) • St. Joseph’s Inter College, Gorakhpur (UP) • St. Joseph’s Primary School, Rajendranagar, Patna (Bihar) • St. Kabir School, A/C Janak Medan Charitable Educational Trust, Naranpura, Ahmedabad (Gujarat) • St. Kabir School, Vasna Road, Baroda (Gujarat) • St. Karen’s High School, Gola Road, Patna (Bihar) • St. Karen’s Montessori School, Rukunpura, Patna (Bihar) • St. Karen’s Nursery School, S. K. Puri, Patna (Bihar) • St. Karen’s Secondary School, Khagaul, Patna (Bihar) • St. Lawrence High School, Borivali (W), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Lawrence High School, Kandivali (E), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Lawrence High School, Vashi, Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Mary Sr. Secondary School, Banda (UP) • St. Mary’s High School (Andhra Pradesh) • St. Mary’s High School, Dahisar (E), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Mary’s High School, Dahisar (E), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Mary’s High School, Jalna (Maharashtra) • St. Mary’s High School, Mira, Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Michael’s Academy, Bettiah (Bihar) • St. Paul School, Barmer (Rajasthan) • St. Paul School, Palampur, Kangra (HP) • St. Paul’s English School, Jaipur (Rajasthan) • St. Paul’s High School, Armur, Nizambad District (Andhra Pradesh) • St. Paul’s High School, Digha, Patna (Bihar) • St. Paul’s School, Agartala (Tripura) • St. Paul’s School, Barmer (Rajasthan) • St. Paul’s School, Birbhum (West Bengal) • St. Peter’s School, Leh – Ladakh (J&K) • St. Peter’s High School, B.C. Road, Jammu (J&K) • St. Peter’s School, Durgapur (West Bengal) • St. Raphel’s Cathedral School, Palakkad (Kerala) • St. Remijius School, Bettiah (Bihar) • St. Ritas High School, Colvale, Bardez (Goa) • St. Thomas Girls High School, Kolkata (West Bengal) • St. Thomas High School (Andhra Pradesh) • St. Thomas School, Dhurwa (Jharkhand) • St. Thomas School, Gangtok (Sikkim) • St. Thomas School, Godda (Jharkhand) • St. Vincent Pallotti School, Nagpur (Maharashtra) • St. Xavier School, Pakyong (Sikkim) • St. Xavier School, Sanjauli, Shimla (HP) • St. Xavier’s High School, Hiwari Nagar, Nagpur (Maharashtra) • St. Xavier’s School, Bokaro (Jharkhand) • St. Xavier’s School, Hazaribagh (Jharkhand)

• St. Xavier’s High School, Airoli, Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Xavier’s High School, Andheri (E), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Xavier’s High School, Borivali (E), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Xavier’s High School, Borsi (Chhattisgarh) • St. Xavier’s High School, Charwada, Koparli Road, Vapi (E), (Gujarat) • St. Xavier’s High School, Goregaon (E), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Xavier’s High School, Mira Rd (E), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Xavier’s High School, Nagpur (Maharashtra) • St. Xavier’s High School, Virar (W), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • St. Xavier’s School, Kalol (Gujarat) • Stella Maris College, Cathedral Road, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • Stepping Stone School, Gumma (HP) • Sudarshan Vidyamandir, Jayanagar, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Sulochana Natu High School B.V.B., Pune (Maharashtra) • Sun City World School, Gurgaon (Haryana) • Sungrace English Medium & Gujarati Medium School, Sardar Patel Marg - 02, Udhyognaar, Udhna, Surat (Gujarat) • Sunrays School, Udhna, Surat (Gujarat) • Sunrise English Medium School, Howrah (West Bengal) • Surendranath Centenary School, Booti (Jharkhand) • Suvidyalaya, Borivali (W), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • T.E.L.C. Girls Hr. Secondary School, Pudukottai (Tamil Nadu) • T.N.P.L. Mat. Hr. Secondary School, Karur (Tamil Nadu) • Tagore Central Academy, Suratgarh (Rajasthan) • Tapti Valley International School, Narthan, Dandi Road, Jaluka Olpad, Surat (Gujarat) • Tashi Namgyal Academy, Gangtok (Sikkim) • Techno India Group Schools - Garia, Konnagar, Mankundu, Chichura, Siliguri, Bolpur, Coohbehar (West Bengal) • Thakur International School (CIE), Kandivali (W), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Thakur International School (ICSE), Kandivali (W), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • Thakur Public School (ICSE), Kandivali (E), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • The Asian School, Dehradun (Uttarakhand) • The British School (New Delhi)

• The Cambridge School, Kolkata (West Bengal) • The Doon Girls, Dehradun (Uttarakhand) • The Future Foundation School, Kolkata (West Bengal) • The Girls’ Hr. Secondary School, Trichy (Tamil Nadu) • The Indian Public School, Erode (Tamil Nadu) • The Lawrence School, Sanawar, Garkhal, Solan (HP) • The Study Le’cole Internationale (Puducherry) • Tibetan SOS Children’s Village School, Choglamsar, Leh – Ladakh (J&K) • Tip Top Convent, Nagpur (Maharashtra) • TOMOAE High School, Amravati, (Maharashtra) • Tribumala Proactive School, Rajamundry, W.G. (Andhra Pradesh) • Twinkler High School, R.P.C. Layout, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Twinklers Vidyaniketan, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Udaya Public School, Sarahan, Pachhad, Sirmour (HP) • Usha Martin Group Schools - Dankuni, Barracpore, Barasat, Kalyani, Malda, Jalpaiguri, Santragachi, Durgapur (West Bengal) • Vashist Public School, Behdala, Una (HP) • Vedik Kanya Vidyalaya, Jaipur (Rajasthan) • Venketeswara Mat. School, Kanchipuram, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • Vibgyor High School, Bhaitali Road, Baroda (Gujarat) • Vidya Mandir, Estancia, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) • Vijaya Vidyalaya, Pappanaickenpalayam, Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) • Vishudha Public Sr.Secondary School, Naijnath, Near H.R.T. Colony, Kangra (HP) • Vishwa Chetana School, Anekal, Bangalore (Karnataka) • Vision Convent School, Roura, Sector - 2, Bilaspur (HP) • Vision Public School, Baijnath, Kangara (HP) • Vivek High School, Mohali (Punjab) • Vivek Vidyalaya, Goregaon (W), Mumbai (Maharashtra) • W. H. Smith Memorial School, Varanasi (UP) • Warangal Public School, Hanamkonda (Andhra Pradesh) • Waverly Convent, Mussoorie (Uttarakhand) • Weidner Memorial Senior Secondary School, Mahasamund (Chhattisgarh) • Wood Stone Sr. Secondary School, Solan (HP) • Yadvindra Public School, Mohali (Punjab) • Yadvindra Public School, Patiala (Punjab) • Yenoppaya School, Mangalore (Karnataka)

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Individuals & Organizations

• A K Khare, Jhunjhunu • A K Sethi, New Delhi • A Koteeswaran, Madurai • A Krishnan, Navi Mumbai • A Logambal, Madurai • A Mahadevaiah, Bangalore • A V Kannan, Calicut • A V Lakshmi, Hyderabad • A2z Filtration Specialities Pvt. Ltd, Gurgaon • Aakash Kulshreshtha, Ghaziabad • Abbasbhoy Nuruddin Zumahawala, Mumbai • Abha Bhandari, New Delhi • Abhijeet Developers Private Limited, Junagadh • Abhijit Avinash Dixit, Belgaum • Abhijit Giri, Bangalore • Abhishek Jhunjhunwala, Kanpur • Abisek Sanghanaria, Kolkata • Ace Commercial Co. Pvt. Ltd, Bhubaneshwar • Acer Software Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai • Achleshwar Ramnarain Gandotra, Surat • Adil Godrej, Indore • Aditya Gajanan Raikar, Goa • Aeon Chemicals, Ahmedabad • Ajita Kini, Mumbai • Ajoy H Chawla, Bangalore • Akhilendra Singh, Siliguri • Alchemia Design Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai • Alcon Electronics Pvt. Ltd, Nasik • Alkaloids Corporation, Kolkata • Aloo N Sidhva, Mumbai • Amar Khanchand Peswani, Mumbai • Amar Singh Dhillon, Panchkula • Ameya Management Counsultancy, Pune • Amit Chandola, Hyderabad • Amit Khanna, Mumbai • Amit Ramesh Bhartia, Singapore • Amrish Shah, Ahmedabad • Amrit Kaur, Chandigarh • Amrit Sagar Chopra, Bangalore • Amrita Grover, New Delhi • Amrita Vyas, Ujjain • Amritlal Jain, Mumbai • Amulya Goyal, Mumbai • Amy Damania, Mumbai • Anand Trivedi, Mumbai • Anant M Kanoi, Mumbai • Anil Govind Limje, Pune

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• Anil M Mudakannavar, Belgaum • Anim Cherian, Kochi • Anirudh Maringanti, Bangalore • Anjan Sen, Mumbai • Anjana Sinha, Secunderabad • Anjani Singh, New Delhi • Anju Jain, New Delhi • Anu Project Consultants & Engineers Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai • Anucool Ind. Aids Pvt. Ltd, Pune • Anuj Mediratta, New Delhi • Anuj Mithani, Mumbai • Anup Keny, Goa • Anuradha Mahesh Shanbhag, Mumbai • Aparna Malhotra, New Delhi • Apt. Financials & Capital Services Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai • Aravind Laboratories, Chennai • Archana Maini, Florida • Archana Pandya, Mumbai • Arian Engineering Pvt. Ltd, Bhopal • Arshi Holdings Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi • Arshi Holdings Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi • Arti Khanna, New Delhi • Arti Khatter, Pune • Arun B Kilpadi, Bangalore • Arun Narayana Swamy, Bangalore • Arun Seth, New Delhi • Aruna A, Chennai • Arunansu Ghose, Kolkata • Arvind P Datar, Chennai • Asha Industries, Mumbai • Ashish Agarwal, Guwahati • Ashish Parthasarthy, Mumbai • Ashish Thakur, Gurgaon • Ashok Bhutani, Gurgaon • Ashok Kota, Secunderabad • Ashok Kumar Singh, Mumbai • Ashok Rai, New Delhi • Ashwin S Mehta, Mumbai • Ashwin Samant, Mumbai • Ashwini A Talande, Mumbai • Asim C P Srivastav, Mumbai • Asmita Shrinivas Enagandula, Mumbai • Atharva Engineers, Pune • Atul Mohan, Hyderabad • Atul Padalkar, Bangalore

• Aurobinda Gupta, Kharagpur • Austin Engineering Co. Ltd, Junagadh • Autonum Controls Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai • Autonum Technologies System Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai • Avalon Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Chennai • Avnish Mago, New Delhi • Ayash Kanto Mukherjee, Patna • Azarmie Fali Poncha, Mumbai • Azmath Malik, Hyderabad • B N Karthik, Thane • B Premalatha, Hyderabad • Baby P V, Thrissur • Bacha K Mowdawala, Pune • Badulipar Limited, Kolkata • Bakul N Patel, Patan • Bal Krishan Pathak, Noida • Bala Savithri Ayala, Chennai • Balaji Enterprises, New Delhi • Balaji Nukal, Hyderabad • Balasubramanian Viswanathan, Bangalore • Balbir Balwant Singh, Pune • Balkrishna Ganesh Bhatwadekar, Baroda • Balwant Kaur Sekhon, New Delhi • Bangalore Cares, Bangalore • Baskaran Jayaraman, Bangalore • Beam Global Spirits & Wine India Limited, Gurgaon • Behari Lal, Mumbai • Bhagat Singh, Chandigarh • Bharat Bansal, New Delhi • Bharati Vasani, Pune • Bhaskar C Bhole, Mumbai • Bhupesh Tank, Pune • Bhuvaneswari, Chennai • Bimal Manu Tanna, Mumbai • Bimla-Om Charitable Trust, Mumbai • Bindu Zaveri, Mumbai • Brinda Sainath, Mumbai • Burjor Cawas Lord, Valsad • C G Wilson, Secunderabad • C K Kaul, Mumbai • C Lalitha Devi, Hyderabad • C P Kothandaraman, Chennai • C S Chuttani, New Delhi • C S Radhika, Kolkata • C V Subrahmanyam, Hyderabad • Carbon Edge Industries Limited, Kutch • Carmen Dcosta, Mumbai • Casa Tiles Pvt. Ltd, Morbi • Champion Agro Limited, Rajkot • Chander Shekhar Saraf, Chennai • Chandra Gajaria, Mumbai • Chandra Mauli Raman, Chennai • Chandra Visvanathan, Mumbai • Chandrakumar Madhusudanji Jajodiya, Amaravati • Chandrasekaran G, N/A • Chandrashekhar V B Subramanyam, Indore • Chandrika S Purohit, Baroda • Charan Singh Khuman, Chandigarh • Cherian K Cherian, Mumbai • Chirag Shah, Ahmedabad • Chitra Krishnan, Bangalore • Cila Advertisers, Mangalore • Cleta Fernandes Prabhu, Mangalore • Coastal Marine Construction & Engineering Ltd, Thane • Coloraids, New Delhi • Conveying Machines Mfg. Co, Mumbai • Cross Section Publications, New Delhi • Crosseas Capital Services Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai

• D C Mittal, Gurgaon • D K Trivedi Marbels, Ahmedabad • D Raghu Ram, Bangalore • D Ravindra Reddy, Hyderabad • D S Bhavnagri, Mumbai • D S Nagaraj, Bangalore • D Vamsi Krishna, Hyderabad • Dalal & Co, Pune • Darab C Pader, Mumbai • Darash Mathur, Guwahati • Dave Masala Pvt. Ltd, Indore • David Desouza, Pune • Davinder Nath Suri, New Delhi • Debasis Roy, Delhi • Deepak G Sarangdhar, Mumbai • Deepak Jagdish Mehta, Mumbai • Deepak Kumar Mohanty, Mumbai • Deepak Menghani, Thane • Deepak Nahata, Jabalpur • Deepak Poly Plast Pvt. Ltd, Ahmedabad • Deepak Sarup, Noida • Deepak Yadav, Noida • Deval Ganguli, Delhi • Devang Desai, Singapore • Devansh Sheth, Mumbai • Devendra Sharma, Ghaziabad • Devunuri Satyanarayana, Hyderabad • Dharmendra Goel, Panchkula • Dhaval Rajanikant Shah, Ahmedabad • Dhiman Sinha, Tripura • Dhirendra Swarup, New Delhi • Dhruti Barot, Mumbai • Dilip Dinkar Mandpe, Nagpur • Dinesh Nanubhai Patel, Navasari • Dineshaw Homi Katrak, Navi Mumbai • Dipankar Basu, Mumbai • Divyang Kapadia, Mumbai • Dorab S Davar, Mumbai • Dr. Murarilal Goel Shakunaladevi Charita Charitable Trust, Chennai • Dr. Pankaj Naram Foundation, Mumbai • Durosharp Knives, Thane • Dynamic Engineering, Pune • E A Kshirsagar, Mumbai • E P Bharucha, Mumbai • Eagle Star Industries, Vapi • Elijah Jacob, Mumbai • Eliza Z Karachiwala, Mumbai • Elizabeth Reuben, Mumbai • Embassy Classic Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore • Empire Softwares, Surat • Enicar Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd, Thane • Entech Controls, Mumbai • Excel Mercantile Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai • Excellent Projects Pvt. Ltd, Navi Mumbai • Expeditors International (India) Pvt. Ltd, Gurgaon • Expeditors International Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi • F C Sondhi & Co. (India) Pvt. Ltd, Jalandhar • Farokh Behram Daruvala, Mumbai • Farokh Udwadia, Mumbai • Felix Madiath, Chennai • Fernando Almeida Duarte, Mumbai • Ferzana Behrankandin, Mumbai • Flexpro Electricals Pvt. Ltd, Navasari • Force 1 Guarding Services Pvt. Ltd, Chennai • Francis B D’mello, Pune • Freny D Pader, Mumbai • G M Enterprises, Delhi • G Nageswara Rao, Chennai • G Pitchai, Chennai • G S Sihota, Palakkad • G Sreeramulu, Hyderabad • G V Narasimha, Chennai • Gagan Holani, Mumbai • Gaj Charities, Hyderabad • Gande Lakshmi Narayana, Hyderabad • Ganesh Balasubramanian, Mumbai • Ganesh More, Mumbai • Ganesh V, Bangalore • Ganga Dhar Bajaj, Secunderabad • Gassco Corporation, Gwalior • Gaurav Kahndelwal, Hyderabad

• Gaurav Singh, New Delhi • Gaurav Trehan, Mumbai • Gayatri Enterprises, Jodhpur • Gayatri Kamal S, Chennai • Geeta Mehta, Mumbai • George Mathen, Pune • Ghatge Sudhakar Madhavrao, Pune • Gilda Pereira, Mumbai • Girish Panth, Bangalore • Girish Surendra Galgali, Pune • Gita Kirti Choksi, Mumbai • Gladys Nisser, New Delhi • Goldy Precision Stampings Pvt. Ltd, Nasik • Gomathi K, Chennai • Goodrich Maritime Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai • Gool K Gandhi, Pune • Gopala Krishna Srinivasa, Bangalore • Green Environment Foundation, Mumbai • Greenscape, Mumbai • Gunavathamma Kona, Hyderabad • Gunjan Singh, Mumbai • Gurpawan Singh, New Delhi • Guru Vachan Dass, Mumbai • H Srinivasan, Chennai • H V Kumar Karta (HUF), New Delhi • Hannah A Simeon, Raigad • Harakkhchand Amulak Desau Sarvajanak Trust, Mumbai • Harbhajan Kaur, New Delhi • Harendr Thakorbhai Desai, Mumbai • Haridas Bhat, Mumbai • Harish Mehta, Mumbai • Harish Pujara, Ahmedabad • Harish Swamy, Bangalore • Harsh S Purohit (HUF), Baroda • Hema Chandra Nandyala, Mumbai • Hemant Wakankar, Pune • Himanshu Chaturvedi, Mumbai • Himanshu Jayant Mehtaji, Mumbai • Hiralal Raniwala Foundation, Mumbai • Hiru M Jhangiani, Mumbai • Hi-Tech Industries, Hosur • Homi P Ranina, Mumbai • Hotel Sea Lord, Mumbai • I C S/I A S Wives Association, New Delhi • IBS Software Services Private Limited, Trivandrum • Ihsedu Agrochem Pvt. Ltd, Palanpur • Illana Cariapa, Bangalore • Inarco Limited, Mumbai • Inderbir Singh, Rohtak • Indira Gopal, Mysore • Indira S Rastogi, Mumbai • Infonovum Software & Consulting Pvt. Ltd, Chennai

• Iqbal Leathers Ltd, Kanpur • Ira Smith, Mumbai • Irene Kamat, Nasik • J K Wadia Charities, Mumbai • J Mallikarjuna, Vizag • Jacob Kurian, Raipur • Jagdeep Jaiswal, Gurgaon • Jagdish Mohan Kirpalani, Mumbai • Jagdish Shah, Nainital • Jai Sheth, Mumbai • Jaiganesh Balakrishnan, Bangalore • Jaisingh Ratonsex Danani, Mumbai • Janaki Kalidas, Mumbai • Jasmit Kaur Bhalla, New Delhi • Jaswantraj Lunia, Amaravati • Jaswinder Singh, Amritsar • Jatinder Mohan Grover, New Delhi • Jatinder Ravindranath, Pune • Jaya J Mirkar, Mumbai • Jayan Nair, Thane • Jayanth Nairi, Mumbai • Jayanthi P Kotian, Mumbai • Jayanti Prasad Khaitan, Kolkata • Jayantilal Jain, Jodhpur • Jayesh Bhagat, Mumbai • Jeet Puri, New Delhi • Jhaveri Securities, Baroda • Jimmy Manek Mehta Foundation, Mumbai • Jiten Chandra Kalita, Guwahati • Jitendra Kumar Bhansali, Indore • John Davy, Dubai • Jonathan Jacob, Bangalore • Joseph C Kuriacose, Chennai • Joseph Jos Kunnankada, Dietikon • Joshna Mithun, Kochi • Jugnu Sahay, Ahmedabad • Jyot Khaira, Chandigarh • Jyote Motors Pvt. Ltd, Bhubaneshwar • Jyoti Mahan, Pune • Jyoti Publicity Hoarding Contractors, Mumbai • K C Anand, Mumbai • K C Consul, Ghaziabad • K Nanda Kumar, Chennai • K R Anupama, Goa • K Satyanarayana Rao, Hyderabad • K Sundaram, Bangalore • K Tech India, Mumbai • K V Ramakrishna, Thane • K V S N S Kumar, Rajahmundry • Kadimi International Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi • Kailash Chander Anand Charitable & Educational Society (Regd.), New Delhi • Kaizaz Daruvalla, Mumbai • Kakubhai J Tanna, Mumbai • Kala S, Chennai

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• Kalavati Manilal Shah Public Charitable Trust, Ahmedabad • Kalindi D Shah, Vadodara • Kalindi R Shah, Mumbai • Kalpa Industries, Haridwar • Kalpana Narayan Jog, Mumbai • Kalpesh Chandrakant Jain, Surat • Kamal Pahuja, Delhi • Kamala S Jayarao, Hyderabad • Kanak Gupta, Pune • Kanchanlal Vadilal Shah (HUF), Mumbai • Kaniska Ghosh, Kolkata • Kannan Partha Sarathi, Mumbai • Kapil Dhyani, New Delhi • Kapil Kothari, New Delhi • Karan S Bhandari, Chandigarh • Karan S Bhandari, New Delhi • Karm- Janm Bhoomi Seva Trust, Mumbai • Karpagam Foundation, Coimbatore • Kaushik Lendhe, Nasik • KD Supply Chain Solutions, Bhiwandi • Keki M Barsivala, Mumbai • Keshav Gogate, Vadodara • Keshav Kakar, Amritsar • Keshav Securities Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai • Keshava Bhimaraju Nalam, Kakinada • Khubi Writer, Mumbai • Kiran Jani, Mumbai • Kiran Sahni, New Delhi • Kishore Atha, Kolkata • Kishore Shirekar, Navi Mumbai • Kishore, Hyderabad • Kishori Lal Gomber, Ambala • KJSL Coal & Power Pvt. Ltd, Raipur • Kothari Enterprises, Mumbai • Krishan Dev Bhalla, Ahmedabad • Krishan Kumar Sodhi, Noida • Krishnakumar Amritlal Ganatra, Rajkot • Krishnamurthy Iyer, Mumbai • Krishnamurthy T S, Bangalore • Krishnan V, Chennai • Krithika Venkataraman, Kanpur • Kshma A Kilpadi, Bangalore • Kulbir Singh Ahuja, Mumbai • Kumud K Mehta, Mumbai • Kwality Zippers Pvt. Ltd, Kanpur • Laila Eapen, Chennai • Lakshmi Narayan Ganti Sarma, Mumbai • Lakshmi Narayana Eranki, Raipur • Lakshmi Srinivasan, Mumbai • Lala Arjundas Seth Charitable Trust, Mumbai • Latest Finvest Pvt. Ltd, Kolkata • Lavanya Vijayaraghavan, Chennai • Laxmichand Jhaveri Foundation, Mumbai • Lekshmi Krishnan, Mumbai • Liane M M Ghose, Bangalore • Lilly Thomas, Chennai • Lily, Pune • Lionel Barretto, Mumbai • Lovleen Bijlani, Delhi

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• Lucy Engineering Works Pvt. Ltd, Surat • M Balasubramaniyam, Chennai • M L Mehra Lok Seva Trust, New Delhi • M M Mohta Charitable Trust, Belgaum • M Muralidhanran Nair, Mumbai • M P Raghavan, New Delhi • M Prabhanjana Murti, Hyderabad • M R B Punja, Bangalore • M S Sudhakar, Hyderabad • M Shalini, New Delhi • M Sudhakara Rao, Vizag • M V Subba Rao, Vizag • Maa Enterprises, Mumbai • Mac Charles (India ) Ltd, Bangalore • Madan Gopal Sharma, Phagwara • Madan Kumar, Bangalore • Madan Lal Jain, Udaipur • Madhu Bhalla Ahluwalia, New Delhi • Madhu Seth, Noida • Madhusoodan Sanganeria, Pune • Mahadevan Hari Haran, Delhi • Mahasweta Ghosh, Patna • Mahendra Singh Sodha, Lucknow • Mahesh Chandra H, Mangalore • Mahesh Chandra Kandpal, Mumbai • Mahesh Koli, Thane • Mahesh Mulani, Mumbai • Mahesh Notandas Jagwani, Mumbai • Maheshwari Traders, Vapi • Malikkamadom Rajan, Chennai • Malini Ghosh, Gurgaon • Maneck Engineer, Mumbai • Mangalore Balakrishna Rao, Mysore • Mangesh Anil Shahapurkar, Aurangabad • Mani Phiroze Pithawala, Mumbai • Manish Kumar, New Delhi • Manjeet Singh Gumbar, Bilaspur • Manjiri C Datya, Pune • Manjula Retails, Surat • Manohar Gopal Kulkarni, Pune • Manoj Kumar Pandey, New Delhi • Manoj Maurya, Bhuj • Manosh Kumar Munshi, Mumbai • Marina Sequeira, Mumbai • Mary Matbar, Mumbai • Masdhukar Kanetkar, Pune • Maxima International Traders Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi • Mayank Kaul, Indore • Mayank Saraf, Kolkata • Meena Kaushik, Mumbai • Meena Y Bhat, Pune • Meera Parasnis, Mumbai • Meherzin Antia, Mumbai • Mehroo P Vasunia, Mumbai • Mehta Finance, Himmatnagar • Mehul A Desai, Mumbai • Mihir Dalal, Ahmedabad • Milano Papers Pvt. Ltd, Rajkot • Milind Labhe, Chennai

• Milityre Plaza, New Delhi • Mina Shah, Mumbai • Mino Gherda, Mumbai • Mino Kersi Gherda, Mumbai • Minoo F Mehta, Mumbai • Minoo Jehangir Poncha, Mumbai • Mody Industries (F.C.) Pvt. Ltd, Thane • Mohamed Sheriff, Hyderabad • Mohan D Hattangadi, Mumbai • Mohanram P Jayapal, Bangalore • Mohit Industries, Kathua • Mohnish Puri, New Delhi • Mona Dandona, Mumbai • Monarch Imperial, Navi Mumbai • Monica Sharma, New Delhi • Mouni Roy, Mumbai • Mountain Adventures Pvt. Ltd, Faridabad • Mrudula I Shah, Ahmedabad • Mukul Maheshwari, Jodhpur • Mukul Mohan Mittal, Ghaziabad • Mukul Rohatgi, New Delhi • Mulky Sridhar Kamath, Pune • Multigraph Marchinery Co. Ltd, Mumbai • Mungi Brothers, Nasik • Muralidharan Nair, Mumbai • Murty Valiveti, Hyderabad • Mustafa Chakera, Rajkot • Myra Shroff, Goa • N Kumara Swamy, Bangalore • N P Mani, Coimbatore • N R Corp, Mumbai • N Rajkumar, Mumbai • N Subramaniam, Gurgaon • Nagraja Padavala, Bangalore • Naheed Siddiqui, Hyderabad • Nalini Dalal, Mumbai • Nalini Ganpule, Mumbai • Nandan Piramal, Mumbai • Nandita Naik, Pune • Narasimha G V, Chennai • Narayan Janardan Jail, Thane • Naresh Kumar Madaan, Tirupur • Naresh Kumar, New Delhi • Narinder Pal Singh, Gurgaon • Natesan Ramaswamy, Chennai • Natraj Wooltex Ltd, Amritsar • Naveen Kohli, New Delhi • Naveen Tahilyani, Mumbai • Naveenta Gupta, Faridkot • Navin Kohli, New Delhi • Navneet Synthetics Limited, Amritsar • Navneet Virk, Phagwara • Neeraj Kishan Kaul, Delhi • Neeraj Pugalia, Nagpur • Neher Janasp Madan, Pune • Neville M Contractor, Pune • New Kenilworth Hotel Pvt. Ltd, Kolkata • Nidhi Srivastava, Ohio • Nileema Mahendrakar, Navi Mumbai • Niraj N Ambani, Mumbai • Nirmal Chandra, Pune • Nirmal K Jha, Noida • Nirmal Roy, Ara • Nisha Cruz, Victoria • Nisha Khurana, Tirupur • Nitin Agarwal, California • Nitin Gupta, New Delhi • Nitin Pravinbhai Akbari, Jamnagar • Nitish Kapoor, Gurgaon • Nivedita Nehul Desai, Mumbai • Noshir D Sidhva, Mumbai • O S Thampan, Ernakulam • Olypub Pvt. Ltd, Kolkata • Om Parkash, New Delhi • Om Prakash Vaish, New Delhi • Omkar Singh Bawa, New Delhi • P D Plygrinders Pvt. Ltd, Ahmedabad • P N Hariani Foundation, Mumbai • P S Gupta, Delhi • P S Pant, Hyderabad • P Subrahmanyam, Mumbai • P V K Mohan, Mumbai • Pacific Properties Pvt. Ltd, Kolkata

• Padmanabh R Barpande, Mumbai • Padmini Gopalankutty, Bhavnagar • Panchtarni Foundation, New Delhi • Pandhi Vijaya Shekhar, Bhubaneshwar • Pankaj Thapar, Mumbai • Panna S Parekh, Mumbai • Patel Brass Works Pvt. Ltd, Rajkot • Patel Electronics, Rajkot • Paul V Nenacherry, Mumbai • Pearl Freight Services Pvt. Ltd, Navi Mumbai • Percy J Pardiwalla, Mumbai • Philip Eapen, Chennai • Pinky Nair, Pune • Piyush Deogirikar, Bangalore • Pokkunuri Lakshmi Manga, Hyderabad • Prabir Kumar Chatterji, Kolkata • Prabir Kumar Polle, Durgapur • Pradeep Sasikumar, Bangalore • Pradeep Agarwala, New Delhi • Pradeep Jain, Kolkata • Pradip Kumar Dhole, Kolkata • Pradyuhna N Shah, Mumbai • Praful Venugopal, Mumbai • Pramila M Joshi, Hubli • Pranab Datta, Mumbai • Prasanna Pandit, Mumbai • Prasanna Venkatkaman, Chennai • Prashanth Mallya, Bangalore • Prava Subbiah Sastry, Kolkata • Praveen Kumar Chandrashekhar, Mumbai • Pravin Kumar Tandlay, Hyderabad • Preci Turn Pvt. Ltd, Faridabad • Precious Electronics Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai • Precision Engineering Product, Silvassa • Preetham Solomon, Bangalore • Prem Chand P, Hyderabad • Prem Nath Mehta, New Delhi • Prema Gopal Rao, Mumbai • Premniti Prasad Singh, Munger • Prince Bhatia, Bilaspur • Productivity Aids Pvt. Ltd, Pune • Promilla Chand, Chandigarh • Puja Ferro Alloys Pvt. Ltd, Goa • Pujay Shri Badridasji Gokulchandji Damani Charitable Trust, Mumbai • Puneet Suri, Gurgaon • Punita Tripathi, Ahmedabad • Purushttam D Gholap, Mumbai • R Arivazhagan, Mumbai • R Ganesh Narayanan, Guwahati • R Gopalakrishnan, Thane • R Harry Herbert, Chennai • R J Malpathak, Nasik • R K Jain, New Delhi • R K P Shankardass, New Delhi • R K Sharma, Solan • R Kuppuswamy, Chennai • R L Shanthi, Noida • R N Dawar, New Delhi • R P Agarwal, Allahabad • R Padmapriya, Chennai • R S & Kamal Raj Mamik, New Delhi • R S Brothers Retail India Pvt. Ltd, Hyderabad • R S Nanavati, Mumbai • R S Panesar, New Delhi • R S Steel, Bhavnagar • R Vishnu Ram Saravanavel, Chennai • R Y Patel, Nasik • Radha Panicker, Thane • Raghavan Srinivasan, Bangalore • Raghavan Subramanyan, Chennai • Raghunathan Partha Sarethy, Mumbai • Raghunathan V, Mumbai • Raico Engineers, Mumbai • Raj Kumar Jain, Delhi • Raj Kumar Sehgal, New Delhi • Raj Menon, Kochi • Raj Virmani Estate, New Delhi • Raja Balasubramanian, Gurgaon • Rajalakshmi Krishna Iyer, Chennai • Rajalakshmi Sethuraman, Mumbai • Rajalaksmi Sethuraman, Mumbai • Rajamra Sadashiv Dhanumali, Thane

• Rajan T Bhavnani, Bangalore • Rajani K Iyer, Mumbai • Rajat Agarwal, Noida • Rajat Gupta, Bangalore • Rajat Kumar Mohapatra, Pune • Rajbir Malkani, Mumbai • Rajeeb Chatterjee, Mumbai • Rajeev Kaul, Delhi • Rajeev Talwar, New Delhi • Rajendra Verma, Lucknow • Rajesh Khatavji Ladhad, Navi Mumbai • Rajesh V Balwani, Mumbai • Rajesh Vl, Bangalore • Rajeshwar Tripathi, Patna • Raji Swamy, Chennai • Rajinder Kaur, Hoshiarpur • Rajinder Mody, Mumbai • Rajindra Kour, Secunderabad • Rajiv Agarwal, Mumbai • Rajiv M Sakhardane, Mumbai • Rajiv Manohar Sakhardande, Mumbai • Rajiv Saxena, Mumbai • Rajkumari Chhabria, Indore • Rajkumari Som Kapur Foundation, New Delhi • Rajneesh Mathur, Gurgaon • Rajni Bawa, New Delhi • Rajul Sogani, New Delhi • Rakesh Kakar, Amritsar • Ram Awtar, New Delhi • Ram Swaroop Nakra, Mumbai • Rama Shankar Choubey, Kolkata • Ramachandra N Vaze, Mumbai • Ramakrishnan, Chennai • Ramalinga Raja, Mayiladuthurai • Ramamurthy R, Bangalore • Raman Eddya, Mysore • Raman Madhok, Goa • Raman Sachdeva, New Delhi • Ramesh Chand Sood, Jaipur • Ramesh Chotubhai Patel, Navasari • Ramesh Khanna, Chennai • Ramesh L Bijlani, New Delhi • Ramesh M Valecha, Mumbai • Ramgopal Kundurthi, Mumbai • Ramkrishnan Ramswamy, Mumbai • Ramrao Kamal Bhende, Mumbai • Ranit Narain Mathur, Pune • Ranjana Nagpal, Mumbai • Ranjana Sharma, Jammu • Ranjit Chaudhri, Kolkata • Rash Behari Ghose, Pondicherry • Rashmi Swarup, Delhi • Rashmi Vijay, Amaravati • Rashna Dastur, Mumbai • Ratan Agarwal, Ahmedabad • Rati Noshir Mehta, Mumbai • Raval Bharati Hospital, Patan • Ravi Ghai, Mumbai • Ravi Kathuria, Noida • Ravi Kiran Vadlamani, Bangalore • Ravi Kumar Anand, Faridabad • Ravi Shanker Chintama Reddy, Hyderabad • Ravindra Dhananjay Chaudhari, Pune • Ravindra Jadeja, Jamnagar • Ravindra Khadabadi, Mumbai • Ravindra Rao, Pune • Ravindra S R, Bangalore • Renu Birmani, Nasik • Reny Paul, Bangalore • Rishabh Mathur, New Delhi • Rita Saksena, Chandigarh • Ritesh Banerjee, Bangalore • Rohan Chopra, New Delhi • Rohit Kapur, New Delhi • Roopak V Vaidya, Mumbai • Rucha Oza, Baroda • Ruhee Akbar Gulamali, Mumbai • Rupali Kittur, Pune • Rusi Sorabi Madan, Hyderabad • Russa Mehta, Mumbai • Russi Mistry, Mumbai • S C Puri, New Delhi • S D Mehra, New Delhi

• S G Ghosh, Kolkata • S G Mani, Faridabad • S J Kini, Mumbai • S Jayaraman, Mysore • S K Malik, New Delhi • S K Wadia Charities, Mumbai • S Kalyanaraman, Chennai • S Kittappa, Chennai • S L Dosaj, Gurgaon • S M Rolling Works, Pune • S Mohan, Ratnagiri • S N Kapur, New Delhi • S Paravasudevan, Bangalore • S S Mukherji, Kolkata • S S Rattan, Kurukshetra • S Vasugi, Chennai • Sabarehsu Venugopal, Hyderabad • Sachdeva Automobiles, Mumbai • Sachit Dhawan, New Delhi • Sajjan Kumar Naredi, Kolkata • Sam Kershap Dastur, Ahmedabad • Samantha White, London • Samik Bandyapadhyay, Kolkata • Samir Mehta, Mumbai • Sampath R, Chennai • Sanchit Krishna, Lucknow • Sandeep Das, Kolkata • Sandeep Das, Mumbai • Sandeep Saha, New Delhi • Sanjay Gurjar, Mumbai • Sanjay Kanodia, Kolkata • Sanjay Kao, Chennai • Sanjay Kumar Singh, Ghazipur • Sanjay Mehendale, Mumbai • Sanjay Razdan, Mumbai • Sanjay Sethi, Lucknow • Sanjay Yadav, New Delhi • Sanjeev Chhabra, Mumbai • Sanjeevani Suhas Surte, Mumbai • Santhosh Mathew, Kochi • Santosh Bawa, New Delhi • Santosh Chawla, New Delhi • Santosh Kumar De, Deolali • Sara Pilot, New Delhi • Saraswathi Baskaran, Gurgaon • Sarma Pingali, Secunderabad • Saroj Dattatraya Tikekar, Pune • Saroj N Shah, Mumbai • Saroj Nawani, New Delhi • Saroja Balaraman, Pune • Sarosh Irani, Mumbai • Sarosh J H Manekshaw, Mumbai • Sarosh S Tangri, Kolkata • Sarvesh Khandelwal, Pune • Satchidanand Sadanand Biswas, Kolkata • Satish Kr. Kalra, Gurgaon • Satish Sawhney, New Delhi • Satya Extrusion Technology, Faridabad • Savi International, Jalandhar • Savitri And S L Kumar Sadbhavna Trust, Hyderabad • SBN Class Of 2012, Lucknow • Scan Beam Medical, Mumbai • Schlim Engineers, Navi Mumbai • Schott Kaisha Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai • Seaguli Chemicals Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai • Sebastian Jose, Mumbai • Seematti, Kottayam • Seeta Badrinath, Chennai • Senior Citizens’ Welfare Forum , Bangalore • Seth Jeevanji Jamasji Mistry’s Surat Adarian Fund, Mumbai • Sewa Singh, Noida • Sh. L P Mittal Charity Trust (Regd.), New Delhi • Shaant Infosystems Pvt. Ltd, Kolkata • Shah Ramesh Chandulal, Ahmedabad • Shailendra Bhobe, Goa • Shalini Sharma, Pune • Sham Sunder, New Delhi • Shankar Sinha, Mumbai • Shanta Shital Nachinolcar, Panaji • Shantikumarji Firodia Memorial Foundation, Ahmednagar

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• Sharad D Abhyankar, Mumbai • Sharada J L, Hyderabad • Sharda N Pande, Mumbai • Shashi Kant Chawla, Delhi • Shashikala Kakodlkar, Goa • Shashikant Joshi, Pune • Shayana Lingoo Bidiwala & Co, Mumbai • Sheela A Bharani, Vadodara • Shefali Jayulkumar Desai, Mumbai • Sheila Clare Shakespeare, Mumbai • Shekhar Tover, Bangalore • Shital Prabhu Nachinolcar, Panaji • Shiv Narain Malhotra, Gurgaon • Shree Mumbadevi Mandir Charities, Mumbai • Shree Rajmala Gulabkunverba Saheba, Jamnagar • Shree Vijay Gold Planet, Jammu • Shreebanu Kalyanakrishnan, Mumbai • Shreya Gadepalli, Chennai • Shri Balaji Poll, Goa • Shri Nihal Trust, Mumbai • Shri R S Jhaveri Charitable Trust, Mumbai • Shri Raghavendra Swamy Mission, Bangalore • Shrikant Rao, Sharhjah • Shripad Kuvelkar, Mumbai • Shubha Rao, Pune • Shubhada Pereira, Mumbai • Shushilkumar Devnani, Florida • Shyamal D, Ahmedabad • Shyamala Kane, Pune • Shyamala Kumaradas, Thrissur • Siddho Mal Charitable Trust, New Delhi • Sidharth Luthra, New Delhi • Sivananda Electronics, Nasik • Sivarama Krishnan, Gurgaon • Sivasankar Josyula, Gurgaon • Smita Pai, Mumbai • Smt. Janki Devi Trust, New Delhi • Sneh Bhargava, New Delhi • Sodi Kumar Visweswaran, Bangalore • Someshwar Krupa Charitable Trust, Mumbai • Sonal Bhutra, Mumbai • Sonali Jayendra Dassani, Mumbai • Soonoo Barzo Taraporewala, Mumbai • Soonoo Vispi Engineer, Mumbai • Special Blasts Ltd, Raipur • Srilekha Agarwal, Mumbai • Srinath Sridevan, Chennai • Srinivas Palakodeti, Mumbai • Sriram Karra, Bangalore • Stephane Eric Giudicelli, Mumbai • Sterling Foods, Mangalore • Subhash Chandra, Lucknow • Subhash Chemical Industries, Pune • Subhash V Dempo, Goa • Subodh Shrikant Kantak, Goa • Subramaniyam Natarajan, Chennai • Subrat Mishra, Kolkata • Suchitra Bose, Indore

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• Sudeep Baid, Kolkata • Sudesh Chander Khuller, New Delhi • Sudhansu Mohan Patnaik, Bhubaneshwar • Sudhanwa Dash, Bhubaneshwar • Sudhindra Nath Chatterjee, Pune • Sudhir Bhatnagar, Pune • Sujata Kapadia, Mumbai • Sukhdeep Singh, New Delhi • Suman Abbi, Gurgaon • Suman Sidana, Mumbai • Sumana Shamrao Chandayarkar, Pune • Sumax Enterprises Pvt. Ltd, Pune • Sumedh Jog, Thane • Sungrace Eng. Med. & Guj. Med. School, Surat • Sunil K Sajnani, Mumbai • Sunil Mulani, Mumbai • Sunita Bhatnagar, Bhubaneshwar • Sunitee Shriram Gurujee, Thane • Suniti S Pattani Charitable Trust, New Delhi • Supernova Pvt. Ltd, Kolkata • Supriya Suresh Padwal, Mumbai • Suresh Bhupal Bahirsheth, Mumbai • Suresh Khare, Pune • Suresh Rajaram Rastogi, Mumbai • Suriaya Haji, Burhanpur • Surinder Dhir, Noida • Surjit Singh, Panchkula • Surrender Saini, New Delhi • Surya Corporation, Puducherry • Sushil Kumar Shah, Chennai • Sushila Deonalkar, Pune • Swadesh Shorilal Kapoor, Mumbai • Swajit Eng. Pvt. Ltd, Aurangabad • Swaminathan Narayanan, Bangalore • Swapan Kumar Saha, Kolkata • Swati Vivek Kulkarni, Nasik • Synthotex Chemicals Pvt. Ltd, Thane • T G A Simha, Bangalore • T K Harshan, Trivandrum • T N Nalla Thambi, Vellore • Talwar Charitable Trust, Moradabad • Tarsons Products Pvt. Ltd, Kolkata • Techfab India Industries Ltd, Mumbai • Tehemton E Udwadia, Mumbai • Tejasvi Construction, Surat • Tejaswini S Shah, Mumbai • Thanawala Consultancy Services, Mumbai • The Sathyanarayana Charitable Trust, Chennai • Thomas Schumann, Bangalore • Tirupati Engineering, Nasik • Trivedi Marmo, Ahmedabad • Tushad K Cooper, Mumbai • Tushar Bhatt, Dubai • Uday Baxi, Pune • Udayan Bhattacharyya, Kolkata • Uma Ahuja, New Delhi • Uma Mahajan, Shimla • Unison Insurance Broking Services Pvt. Ltd, Baroda

• Uppangala Subramanya, Durgapur • Usha K Sharma, Mumbai • Usha Madaan, Tirupur • V C Varma, Bhopal • V J Pherwani, Mumbai • V K Arora, New Delhi • V Lakshmanarao N, East Godavari • V M M Game, Pune • V N Dalmia, New Delhi • V P Chadda, Delhi • V S Chandra, Bangalore • V S Elizabeth, Bangalore • V Satish Chandra, Bangalore • V T Balakrishna Shetty, Bangalore • Vadrevu Balrama Suryam, Hyderabad • Vaishali Supe, Raipur • Vasantha Ravindran, Chennai • Vasuben T Parekh, Bhavnagar • Ved Prakash Garg, New Delhi • Ved Prakash Sharma, Jodhpur • Ved Prakash, New Delhi • Vedpal C Minocha, Mumbai • Venkataranan Balaji, Bangalore • Venkatesh N, Bangalore • Venkatesh R Dhond, Mumbai • Venkateshwara Enterprises, Chennai • Verhoven Jan W M, Hyderabad • Vesa Savela, Bangalore • Vibha Corporation, Nasik • Vibhav Ramrao Sanzgiri, Mumbai • Vijay Bhatkar, Pune • Vijay G Devnani & Hoor Devnani, Dubai • Vijay Kishore Kumar, New Delhi • Vijay Kumar Gulati, Kolkata • Vijay Kumar Gupta, Roorkee • Vijay Kumar, Meerut • Vijay Lakshmi Bhalla, Ahmedabad • Vijay Laxman Kelkar, Pune • Vijay Patil, Nasik • Vijayanand Muralidharan, Aurangabad • Vikas Madhao Khare, Mumbai • Vikram Malhotra, Bangalore • Vinay Naik, Pune • Vinayak Apte, Pune • Vinod D Mehta, Indore • Vinodkanta Ramanlal Shah Charity Trust, Mumbai • Vinoth, Chennai • Virag Tulzapurkar, Mumbai • Virendra A Mittal, Mumbai • Vishal Agarwal, Goa • Vishnu Chakraborty, Pune • Vishwanath Rao Birewar Foundation Trust, Mumbai • Vishwanath Seshadri, Navi Mumbai • Viswanathan Hariharan, Bangalore • Vital Enterprises, Mumbai • Vittal Sienoy, Bangalore • Vivek Joshi, New Delhi • Vivek Krishna Sinha, Mumbai • Vivek Maskeri, Mumbai • Vivek Mehrotra, Bangalore • Vivek Mehrotra, Gurgaon • Vivek Srivastava, New Delhi • Working I Films, Mumbai • Y D Dhingra, Gurgaon • Y V G K Murthy, Guntur • Y V N Sarma, Chennai • Yazdi B Patel, Nasik • Yellamaraju V S S Sridhara Rao, Vizag • Zaafir Z Karachiwala, Mumbai • Zadmal Singh Gogadey, Pune • Zahir Dhunjibhoy, Mumbai • Zarina Screwala, Mumbai • Zenith Metaplast (P) Limited, Nasik • Zoloto Industries, Jalandhar Note: The above lists are not a comprehensive list of our large donor base. They have been listed based on certain parameters. Any omissions are regretted.

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