About
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Headquarters
Guwahati, Assam
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Since
1989
Aaranyak is dedicated to safeguarding nature's diverse resources, encompassing flora, fauna, forests, water bodies, and mountains, recognizing the int Read moreegral connection between thriving ecosystems and community well-being. Its efforts are channelled into ensuring the survival of species facing various threats. Guided by its mission, Aaranyak is committed to preserving Northeast India's biodiversity through comprehensive actions including research, environmental education, capacity building, and advocating for legal and policy reform, all with the goal of ensuring ecological stability for the region. Its objectives encompass fostering ecological awareness, conserving and restoring environmental equilibrium, nurturing wildlife appreciation among school children, establishing a network of expert NGOs, combating wildlife trade through awareness and legal means, addressing rural challenges in proximity to forests, and driving scientific research for sustainable livelihoods. Through these efforts, Aaranyak strives to create a harmonious relationship between human societies and the natural world.
Demographies Served
Programs
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Legal & Advocacy Programme
Aaranyak's Legal and Advocacy Division (LAD) plays a pivotal role in curbing wildlife crimes, particularly poaching and illegal trade. Through its Wildlife Crime Monitoring Project (WCMP) and the "DETERS" initiative, LAD monitors wildlife offenders' modus operandi, analyzes the causation of wildlife crimes, and collaborates with enforcement agencies to devise effective strategies. The division conducts workshops to sensitize agencies, trains frontline forest staff, engages non-wildlife sectors, and raises awareness through media platforms. LAD also organises legal orientation workshops, pursues Public Interest Litigations, and maintains a K-9 Dog Squad of Belgian Malinois dogs to aid forest and police officials in tracking down poachers. With its comprehensive approach, LAD aims to end illegal wildlife trafficking and conserve endangered species.
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Conservation & Livelihood Programme
Aaranyak's Conservation and Livelihood Division (CLD) engages with communities around Manas Biosphere Reserve to promote community-based conservation. Through various activities, such as training in food processing, dairy farming, fishery, and more, CLD empowers local women, reducing their dependency on forest resources. The initiative not only enhances livelihoods but also fosters ecological balance. Plans include exhibitions of self-help group products, market linkages, and training spokespersons for wildlife conservation advocacy. Aaranyak aims to expand successful models, deepen community involvement in conservation, and explore sustainable income-generation opportunities for holistic upliftment.
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Geo-Spatial Technology & Application Programme
Aaranyak's Geo-spatial Technology and Application Division (GTAD) utilizes Remote Sensing, GIS & GPS technology for landscape planning, capacity building, and conservation decision-making. Established in 2004, GTAD focuses on creating biodiversity databases, mapping landscapes, habitat analysis, and providing geo-related support to Governments. It offers training, supports student research, aids forest departments, and specializes in habitat analysis, animal connectivity modelling, urban biodiversity, and more. GTAD plays a vital role in enhancing environmental research and effective conservation efforts.
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Media Production & Communication Programme
Aaranyak's Media Production & Communications Division (MPCD) was established to effectively utilize multimedia tools for documenting and communicating biodiversity and environmental issues in Northeast India. Collaborating with other divisions and organisations, MPCD aims to promote conservation and protection efforts. Equipped with high-end photography and video equipment, as well as media laboratory facilities, MPCD comprises skilled professionals in photography, video production, and public relations. Its activities include documenting projects, designing publications, creating promotional media, offering training in multimedia tools, and maintaining a stock library of images and videos related to Northeastern India's nature and wildlife. With a focus on communication and visual representation, MPCD enhances Aaranyak's outreach and awareness efforts.
Leadership Team
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
51-100
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAAAA3181F
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Registration ID
3096 of 1989-90
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VO ID / Darpan ID
AS/2017/0117108
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12A
AAAAA3181FE2021401
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80G
AAAAA3181FF2021401
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FCRA
20780080
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Society
Website
Financial Details
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2018-19
IncomeRs.6,315,207ExpensesRs.6,315,206Admin ExpensesRs.273,898Program ExpensesRs.6,041,308Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2019-20
IncomeRs.5,596,902ExpensesRs.5,596,901Admin ExpensesRs.230,432Program ExpensesRs.5,366,469Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2020-21
IncomeRs.4,357,333ExpensesRs.2,628,867Admin ExpensesRs.157,322Program ExpensesRs.2,471,545Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.