Interreligious Centre Of Development

Creates a harmonious and inclusive haven for marginalized individuals while promoting social inclusivity, environmental conservation, and self-sufficiency through diverse programmes and partnerships

  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
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About

  • Headquarters

    Howrah, West Bengal

  • Since

    2004

Interreligious Centre Of Development or ICOD, serves as a rehabilitative haven for destitute, marginalized, and abandoned individuals of diverse chall Read moreenges and backgrounds. Within a scenic and carefully protected eco-biological expanse, people of varying abilities, ages, and circumstances coexist harmoniously. This holistic vision embodies absolute social inclusivity and harmony. As a nonprofit organisation, it focuses on Food & Nutrition, Animal & Wildlife, Agriculture, Senior Citizens, Education, and Child & Youth Development. Its core objectives include offering comprehensive support and care to street dwellers, orphans, and the marginalized, fostering a communal family atmosphere for their lifelong well-being. It also champions environmental preservation, striving to enhance biodiversity and ensure the peaceful coexistence of all living beings. Furthermore, it establishes an equitable interreligious platform and aspires to empower the abandoned, orphaned, and underprivileged towards self-sufficiency, fostering grassroots NGO collaborations and a global social network for integrated development.

Programs

  • Educational programs

    Effective education serves as the catalyst for life transformation. At ICOD, children access nearby schools and receive dedicated classroom instruction from resident educators. Additionally, the centre extends complimentary education to village children. Furthermore, individuals of all ages, including both children and seniors, can partake in supplementary learning through vocational programmes encompassing tailoring, embroidery, painting, and various artistic endeavours. Educational offerings encompass village school attendance, conventional classroom coaching, and vocational training facilities.

  • Environmental Programme

    Residing within an uncontaminated, biodiverse ecological sanctuary is vital for overall well-being, a principle upheld by ICOD. The centre fosters a harmonious environment for inhabitants, complemented by nutritional sustenance and healthcare provisions. It ensures the right to optimal health through the preservation of biodiversity and ecological equilibrium within a pollution-free setting. This commitment extends to regular dietary support, an in-house dispensary known as "Healing Touch" for medical care, and access to hospitalization when needed. Furthermore, a dedicated physiotherapy unit aids in maintaining residents' physical well-being.

  • Happy Living Programme

    The essence of contented living derives from the embracing warmth of unity, love, and empathy. At ICOD, it is considered a fundamental entitlement to lead a joyous and harmonious existence. Residents experience their days infused with joy through a diverse array of activities, including festive celebrations and outings that foster camaraderie. Engaging in sports and entertainment further enhances the collective sense of happiness, while the centre also commemorates various milestones, such as achievements, birthdays, and marriages, creating a vibrant atmosphere of celebration and shared bliss.

  • Agricultural Programmes

    ICOD is dedicated to empowering its residents towards achieving self-sufficiency, recognizing the diverse challenges they carry from their past experiences. A pivotal aspect of this mission involves instilling confidence in their individual capabilities. The centre facilitates their participation in income-generating activities such as agriculture, animal husbandry, and fishery. These activities not only promote financial independence but also bolster their sense of self-worth, enabling them to actively contribute to their own well-being and the broader community.

Impact Metrics

  • Mentally Retarded Inmates for 5 Homes

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 49
    • 2020-21 50
    • 2021-22 50
  • Total Inmates in All 5 Homes (Both Men and Women With Various Reasons)

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 95
    • 2020-21 80
    • 2021-22 80

Leadership Team

  • Subarna Manna Bera

    President

  • Sunit Sarkar

    Vice - President

  • Mamata Ghosh

    Secretary

  • Sahely Mondol Khan

    Treasurer

  • Animesh Poddar

    Member, Governing Body

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATI6442E

  • Registration ID

    s/il/26861

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    WB/2017/0158042

  • 12A

    DIT (E)/S 181 8E/243/2009-10

  • 80G

    DIT (E)/306 8E/243/09-10/1229-1231

  • FCRA

    147000216

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    Gohalapota, Post Office: Madhobpur, Police Station: Shyampur, Sub Division: Uluberia, District: Howrah, West Bengal, India, 711315

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society