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“You cannot change the world, but you can change someone’s world” ANNUAL REPORT

- Mahatma Gandhi 2 0 2 0 - 2 1

Recover, Rebuild, Renew

Head Office: C–14, Qutab Institutional Area. New Delhi – 110016. Tel. No.: 011 - 41688955 – 56.
Telefax: 011 – 26852916. Email: [email protected]

Elderline (Toll free): 14567


HelpAge Elder Helpline (Toll free): 1800-180-1253

Detailed Accounts with Schedules & Audit Report are available at the Head Office. Also available online at www.helpageindia.org
The Government of India has recognised HelpAge India’s work by according donations made to it eligible for tax exemption.
MESSAGE FROM THE MESSAGE FROM THE
CHAIRPERSON CEO
I t has been a year of unprecedented challenges and working against the odds. The pandemic took a heavy toll
on life, livelihood and health. Covid 19 posed a special health challenge to elders because of their greater
vulnerability. India's health system was already far from adequate. It faced further immense pressure
I t has been a year of strengthening our fight against the pandemic. The second wave of
Covid 19 in India, took a heavy toll on life, livelihood & health.
because of Covid, with the situation being worse in smaller cities and rural areas, where the quality of Our elders were the worst affected. Covid had entered our homes. During this time our
healthcare services is already poor. teams on-ground struggled, including healthcare and frontline workers, as did our
Inadequate healthcare has seriously affected the elders. With an overwhelming proportion of them being fellow members across the social sector. Despite their own personal challenges, our
from the lower socio-economic strata, they are unable to afford the cost of healthcare and slip into even Covid warriors continued to serve our disadvanatged elders .
poorer health. The vicious cycle of poor health and unaffordable health costs, is further accelerated by
their inability to earn a livelihood. From providing much needed medication, treatment to poor elders and their
The pandemic also brought a halt to the livelihood of many elders who had continued working in their old community through our Mobile Healthcare Units, we also provided ration and hygiene
age in order to survive. Employed largely in the unorganised sector, they lost their jobs and income with the kits which included Covid protection masks, immunity boosters etc, while our elder
lockdown, followed by the economic downturn. Those who were unable to work themselves, were equally helpline team worked round-the-clock addressing calls for help and support.
impacted, as the earning members in their families either lost their jobs or had to migrate as they had no means to
sustain themselves. Elder livelihood was deeply impacted during the multiple lockdowns yet what was heartening
Mental health concerns too became increasingly prevalent, with social isolation and loneliness on the rise, especially for to see, were stories of courage, hope & resilience, of village elders who were members of HelpAge
the elderly. The lack of digital connectivity and digital literacy further aggravated the situation. initiated Elder-Self-Help-Groups reaching out to other elders in their community, who were destitute and
The constant mutation of the virus has made it critical for an organisation like HelpAge India to ensure and promote an elders-first approach, lived alone with no support system.
especially as most already suffered from pre-existing chronic health conditions. In a survey done by HelpAge during the lockdown period in
Recognizing elder vulnerability against the virus, we focused our attention on safeguarding our elders by
2020, a disturbing 62% of the elders reported suffering from chronic diseases such as asthma, hypertension, diabetes, cancer etc. Of these,
53% were from rural and 47% from urban areas. 42% elders reported worsening of health condition during the lockdown. supporting the government's ‘vaccination drive’, both in rural and urban areas. This included awareness drives,
helping elders with the registration process & transportation of elders to vaccination centres, ensuring last mile
In this situation, early vaccination of elders is critical. Elder prioritisation by the Government of India is a much appreciated effort in
vaccination drives across the country. The success of the Covid 19 vaccination strategy gives hope. A seniors-first approach led to over 85% of
coverage. We were able to facilitate vaccination for more than 4 lakh elders & their community, and our aim is to
elderly population receiving at least one dose and around 67% being doubly vaccinated by December 2021. support more than 10 lakh, through our outreach efforts.
Meanwhile, as the world shifted to a virtual landscape, elders struggled to keep up. 96% of India's elders do not use the internet. The In a pioneering tie-up with the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (Govt. of India), HelpAge India has been
pandemic further amplified the need for digital literacy, as it left elders far behind in the race for an improved quality of life. HelpAge digital chosen as the implementing partner in select states for running the helpline for the elderly called 'Elderline'
literacy workshops for elders today have become vital for them to survive independently, especially during emergencies such as lockdowns,
(14567). The helpline provides assistance to elders in distress, resolves their concerns on ground and provides
when they are unable to step out to access basic essential services such as groceries, banking, utility bill payments etc.
them much needed relief & succor.
All our work through the year has been largely Covid-centric and we have utilised all arms of our services to ensure that our disadvantaged
elders receive help and succor in time. To ensure maximum outreach, we are increasing partnerships with the Government, whether it be to In the midst of all the ongoing work, came some good news which I would like to share with you. HelpAge India
enhance digital literacy of rural elders in partnership with CSC Academy as part of the 'Digital India' programme, or becoming the became the first Indian NGO to receive the '2020 United Nations Population Award' in its ‘institutional category’.
implementing partner of elder helplines in select states.
This honor comes in recognition of the organization's outstanding contribution to population issues & awareness,
None of the work we do on-ground would have been possible without the constant support of our primary pillars: our donors - whether and its work for elder rights & empowerment in India since 1978, along with its recent Covid relief efforts.
individuals, corporates or institutions - who recognised the need on-ground and supported our relief and outreach efforts to ensure poor
elders and their communities were not left behind. None of this would have been possible without the hard work and dedication of our teams on-ground and the
It takes strong will and resilience to continue working against the odds, at one's own risk and I am extremely proud of the HelpAge family, overwhelming support we received from our donors - corporates, individuals, schools, institutions and partners,
particularly our workers on-ground - staff members who put their whole-hearted efforts to ensure that we reached the last mile in delivery of who are an integral part of the journey to where we are today. I thank them deeply for their continued faith and
services. As our fight against the pandemic continues, our focus would be on ensuring elder safety against the virus, good health, livelihood belief in the work we do.
support, and advocacy for their rights, so that our elders can live with dignity.
We are in the midst of extremely challenging times and the road ahead is long. I hope you will continue to support us
We look forward to working with all stakeholders such as Government (at Central and State levels), local bodies and authorities, corporates,
individuals and society as a whole, in these difficult times. on this journey towards providing a dignified life for our elders. Together we can build, back a better world for our
elders & their community, where senior citizens are active, healthy, engaged & valued members of our society.
I thank my peers in the HelpAge Governing Body and its committees, who have been actively involved in guiding, assisting and helping the
HelpAge team throughout.
The future is still uncertain, but we will tide over each challenge if we all come together, for it is time to move from recovery to rebuilding
lives.

Kiran Karnik New Delhi Rohit Prasad New Delhi


New Delhi December 2021 Chief Executive Officer December 2021

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STORIES FROM THE FIELD BEACON OF HOPE Restoration of Vision

W e bring stories from the ground during the pandemic from across the country, as we
continue to serve the needy and disadvantaged elders. Each story reflects the hard
challenges our elders faced during the pandemic and their road to recovery.

HEALTHCARE AT YOUR DOORSTEP Mobile Healthcare


For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me
dream – Vincent Van Gogh

Avulla Allamma, 60 years, is a


shepherdess from Karimnagar,
Telangana, with 100 goats & sheep.
It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold or silver – Mahatma Gandhi
The sole breadwinner in her family
of four, she is the only source of
Ermileen Fernandes, 65 years, resides
income in her family.
in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Suffering
from hypertension, diabetes, blood Some months ago, her sight started
failing and she was unable to look
pressure and joint pains. She lost her
after her family or leave her herd
husband a few years ago in a road behind to go into town for a check-
accident and has a daughter and a up.
son. With no source of income and After much delay, she somehow
her son unwilling to support her, managed to visit the local
buying medicines for treatment was Ophthalmic doctor who referred
unaffordable. her name to HelpAge India's
partner hospital Pushpagiri Vitreo
The pandemic had been hard on
Retina Institute (PVRI),
Ermileen, especially during the
Secunderabad.
lockdown phase when she was
unable to step out of her home and A team from PVRI, visited Avulla in
get any help. Gradually her condition her village and after a thorough
worsened. screening, she was told she had to
undergo a cataract surgery in her
The HelpAge Mobile Healthcare Unit
left eye. HelpAge supported &
(MHU) team took Ermileen under
helped conduct the cataract
their wing and ensured that she got
surgery at no cost to her, so she
her medication and treatments on
would be able to live with dignity
time, which helped her survive the
and earn her livelihood.
worst.
She is now back to work and is
Today, she is much better and
thankful for her gift of sight!
continues to visit the MHU site in
Malad regularly. She is now an
ambassador, urging other needy “I can see clearly again and
elders & those disadvantaged in her get back to work. It feels like
community, to avail the services of a new lease of life.”
the healthcare unit.

“I can get my medicines on time now, and I am very thankful to those who provide it to me.
God bless them”.

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RESCUING ELDERS National Elder Helpline Village Entrepreneurs Livelihood & Comunity Mobilization

The miracle is not that we do this work, but that we are happy to do it - Mother Teresa Everything comes to us that belongs to us, if we create the capacity to receive it –
Rabindranath Tagore
Pitei Majhi, 59 years, from Aruha village, Dharmasala Tehsil, Jajpur District, Odisha, was in constant pain as the
left side of her body was afflicted with leprosy, detected 3 years ago. This severely affected her mobility. A daily
wager by profession, she used to work in the fields, but the disease soon rendered her incapable to carry out
even the most basic chores around her house. Her late husband used to cook and clean, so when he passed
away 8 months ago, she was left to fend for herself.
HelpAge's Helpline team was contacted by a local well-wisher and Debashree Brahma, the helpline counsellor,
immediately got into action to assess the situation. She discovered that Majhi was not getting her medicines for
leprosy regularly or receiving proper treatment for her wounds which had worsened due to improper &
irregular medication & dressing. She immediately reached out to the local ASHA worker, village Sarpanch and
the doctor in-charge at the 'District Headquarter Hospital' to ensure that Majhi received proper & regular care.
The doctor in-charge was urged to send Majhi to the local leprosy camp organized monthly by the hospital in
Aruha. The hospital soon started sending transportation to take Maji to the camp for regular check-ups, as she
was unable to walk. The Helpline team also linked her to the Government’s food program Antyodaya Anna
Yojana (AAY), for those under the BPL category.
Today, Majhi is feeling much better and is being taken care of with regular visits from the hospital staff, the
Sarpanch and has been linked to the govt. food program.

“I am now respected and valued as an earning woman in my village & community”


Kanchan Devi, 70 years, from Parwaha village, Supaul district, Bihar, was struggling to survive during the
pandemic, as her income and livelihood had completely stopped and she was under heavy debt. A member of
the ‘Jai Guru Vridhh Swaym Sahayta Samuh’ since 2008, a HelpAge initiated Elder-Self-Help-Group (ESHG) and
part of the larger district level federation called 'Akshayvat Buzurg Mahasangh' with 200 older women
members, she reached out for help.
“The situation during the lockdown period was very tough for us. Somehow we tried to make it through the first
2 months, but we knew soon the food & money both would run out. We had to find a way to survive” – says
Kanchan.
HelpAge's 'Saans' (breath) project of Covid mask making, came as a blessing in disguise for her & many elders
like her. The project is being run in 92 villages across Bihar & Puducherry through rural elder federations. It was
supported by Cipla Foundation which gave the much required initial funding for providing cloth, sewing
machines and other administrative support. Special sturdy 4 layered masks were made by the elders, for which
they received training, certification & technical clearance from CSIR – IICT.
This unique project has helped provide employment & income opportunities to more than 160 ESHG members
and their family members. More than 2 lakh masks have been sold. Each individual earns an income ranging
from Rs. 4000 to Rs. 10,000 per month, making this a sustainable source of livelihood.
“I earn nearly Rs. 500 per day. It has given me a new lease of life. I have repaid all my debts and am an active &
contributing member in my family. I am now well respected and valued as an ‘earning woman’ in my village &
community. I have got my son & daughter-in-law also involved in this project. Now there is a regular flow of
income in my house, and I can send my grandson to school.” – says Kanchan, with a smile.
“My health is better now, people come regularly to check on me, I am not alone Today, the program has become self-sustainable. The 'Akshayvat Buzurg Mahasangh' is now independently
anymore.” carrying on this unique project, run by these inspiring Elder Village Entrepreneurs.

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HOME AWAY FROM HOME Old Age Homes EMPOWERING ELDERS Digital Literacy

The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place where we can go as we are and Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world
not be questioned - Maya Angelou – Nelson Mandela

73 year old, D. Parthasarathi,


member of S.R. Nagar Senior Citizens
Association, Hyderabad (Telangana)
and Hyderabad District Senior
Citizens Council, is a retired Customs
Officer and an active member of the
M a i n t e n a n c e Tr i b u n a l i n
Secunderabad. He lives with his 65
year old wife and 88 year old mother-
in-law. The pandemic brought life for
Parthasarathi to a virtual standstill.
The multiple lockdowns forced him
and his family to stay at home and
soon daily survival for him became a
huge challenge, as he could no longer
go the bank, or the market to buy his
groceries, pay his utility bills or meet
his children (two sons and a
daughter) who lived independently.
HelpAge India has been reaching out
to Senior Citizens Associations across
the country with the aim to help
them become digitally literate, so
they can become independent,
socially engaged and active, to be
“This shelter has given me a new purpose in life. I now use my carpentry skills to do able to lead dignified lives.
something useful to help others like me.” Parthasarathi, heard about HelpAge
India's online Digital Literacy
Amrik Singh, 74 years old, a carpenter by profession, moved to Delhi 13 years ago from Amritsar, Punjab, with workshops for elders and soon
the hope of a better quality of life. He lived with his family, wife and two children – a son & daughter. Sadly, his started attending them. He has now
young son passed away. Life became difficult for Amrik, as he and his wife started fighting a lot, both mother and learnt how to pay his bills online, do
daughter soon started getting violent with him. Unable to bear it and desperate to escape the situation, he soon online banking, operate Google Pay,
Phonepe and many more such online services. These workshops besides digital training also serve as awareness
separated from his wife.
platforms, teaching Covid safety protocols, how to register for Covid vaccination and provide other emergency
Nowhere to go and with the small jobs of carpentry barely giving him enough to survive, Amrik then moved to & critical information.
the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) shelter home for senior citizens. At the DMRC & HelpAge supported
“I too got affected by Covid and the safety protocols I learnt, helped me a lot in safeguarding my family. For
shelter, Amrik has now found a new home.
persons like me, who are living in the house with only senior citizens, digital literacy is a boon. I can now manage
Today, he continues to pursue his love for carpentry and helps around the shelter doing odd jobs, helping his everything sitting in my chair, through online services” – says Parthasarathi.
fellow residents, building cupboards and shelves, which brings him happiness and gives him a purpose.

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SURVIVING THE WORST Covid Relief Intervention MOBILITY FOR LIFE Physiotherapy
If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone - John Lenon
practice compassion - Dalai Lama

“It is such a relief to move around easily with no constant throbbing pain in the legs.
I’m back at work and happy to see the smiling faces of children once again.”
“This ration is a boon for me and family, it will help us survive during the lockdown. I am
hopeful things will soon improve, till then we have food to survive.” 68 years old Bruno, a security guard by profession at a local school in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, use to feel constant
pain in his legs due to long hours of standing at the school gate. His knees soon started to give way and there was
Amidst all the weariness one saw on the elder faces lined up for HelpAge's ration distribution of 'Family Survival extreme tenderness and edema in both legs.
Kits' in the slum of Delhi's BSS Base camp in Rajokri, you meet the unbeatable spirit of 65 year old Narayani.
A high BMI and a history of diabetes and hypertension, made matters only worse. A resident of St. George’s Old
A vegetable vendor by profession and the only earning member in her family of six, Covid 19 had brought her Age Home, he had no family to call his own, his friends were those he stayed with at the home.
sole source of livelihood to a standstill. Her only son has a walking problem and is unable to work. When the
lockdown happened, her supply of vegetables stopped and her cart remained empty as there was nothing to On deeper examination it was discovered that he was suffering from Patellofemoral arthritis which occurs when
sell. the articular cartilage along the trochlear groove and on the underside of the patella (a small bone located in
front of the knee joint) wears down and becomes inflamed. When the cartilage wears away, it becomes frayed
With no other means of income and no food to sustain herself and her family, Narayani was struggling for daily and when the wear is severe, the underlying bone can become exposed. The pain for Bruno was unbearable.
survival. HelpAge has been putting elders first in its Covid relief efforts and helping them during these uncertain
times. It conducted multiple ration distribution drives, reaching the unreached and those who had nothing & no He was soon taken under the wing of HelpAge's Physiotherapy program, started receiving regular treatment
support system. For Narayani, the ration was a ray of hope, that she and her family would get through the worst. and IFT (Inter Ferential Therapy) was given to both knees. Slowly the pain started receding and within 5 days he
The ration included atta (flour), dal (pulses), sugar, salt, spices, cooking oil, bathing soap, detergent and Covid had virtually no pain at all and was back to work.
protection masks for the family.

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PIONEERING PROJECT DISASTER RELIEF OUTREACH Bihar Floods


Digitally Empowering Rural Elders

In an effort to empower the rural elderly of India and provide them access to information, government
schemes beneficial to them and a window to the outside world & markets, which could directly benefit
their livelihood, HelpAge in a first-of-its-kind
initiative, entered into a tripartite agreement
with CSC Academy & NSE Foundation. The
purpose was to train rural elderly through the
PMGDisha curriculum, a part of the ‘Digital India’
program, which aims to transform India into a
digitally empowered society and knowledge
economy.
The project is being run in three aspirational
districts covered under the NSE Foundation
I n the midst of the pandemic, Bihar, India's most flood-prone state, with 16.5% of India's flood affected area
and 22.1% of flood affected population, faced the devastating impact of floods yet again, which destroyed
crops, livestock, property and lives of more than 74 lakh people in 16 districts. Many were left stranded,
without any means of survival or support. Rural elders were the most vulnerable, as besides the loss of food,
shelter & livelihood, they also faced health and mobility issues.
supported Aalambana project. Under the project
Dharbhanga and Muzaffarpur districts were the hardest hit, followed by Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Supaul,
1452 elderly have been trained, 1419 appeared
Kishanganj, Gopalganj, West Champaran, East Champaran, Khagaria, Saran, Samastipur, Siwan, Madhubani,
for online examination and 95.06% cleared the
Madhepura and Saharsa.
examination. 1349 elderly have been formally
declared digitally literate and received Nearly 5 lakh people were evacuated. HelpAge India provided much needed ‘Flood Relief Packages' to needy
certification from PMGDisha, Govt. of India. elders and their families. The packages included 'family survival kits', 'hygiene kits' and healthcare relief.

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COVID-19 RESPONSE: Relief & Rehabilitation


As India tried to stay afloat amidst the 'second wave' of the pandemic, our poor and vulnerable elderly
faced the highest risk. Countless lost their lives, many had comorbidities and were physically frail with
chronic conditions. At such a time, it was critical that they get vaccinated immediately and safeguard
themselves from the fatality of the disease. Many disadvantaged elders were left starving due to the loss of
livelihood and the demand for food and basic essentials rapidly rose. Marginalized poor elderly and their
families were simply struggling to survive.
Since the beginning of the pandemic HelpAge Covid warriors have been reaching out to elders and their
community providing various relief services such as – Covid health checks, ‘family survival kits’ including
basic ration & essential items, immunity boosters and basic screening tools, Corona protection ‘hygiene
kits’ which include soaps, detergents, high quality reusable face masks, essential healthcare services, free
medicines and helping elders in distress through its helpline.
HelpAge has been focusing on supporting the Government’s vaccination drive, keeping an elders first
approach. It has facilitated more than 4 lakh vaccinations across the country, from creating awareness and
beating vaccination hesitancy, to helping them register and transporting them to vaccination centres,
ensuring last mile coverage.
COVID RELIEF INTERVENTIONS:
· Family Survival Kits providing basic ration & essential items to poor
elders and their family. The kit includes items like rice, wheat, spices,
cooking oil, soap, detergent along with immunity boosters and basic
screening tools such as Finger Pulse Oximeter & infrared
Thermometer.

· Corona Protection Hygiene Kits including soaps, detergents and high


quality reusable face masks.

· Essential Medical support through its vast national network of 160


plus Mobile Healthcare Units (MHUs), providing free medicines &
treatment, to poor elders & their community in rural areas and slums.
This is critical, as most elders are chronic patients suffering from hyper
tension, diabetes, high blood pressure, arthritis etc, and cannot afford
to pay for their medicines, many are physically frail or bed-ridden, and
cannot walk to the nearest hospital or Primary Healthcare Centre. These MHUs provide free medicines and
treatment, virtually at their doorsteps.

· HelpAge's National Elders Helpline (1800-180-1253) providing much needed assistance to elders in need,
those abandoned on streets, in need of medication, shelter, hospitalization and other support during this
time.

· Providing HelpAge Old Age Home residents with basic essentials, food, medical aid and help with vaccination
during this time, along with constant health check-ups to ensure their safety.

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Elder Vaccination Drive: Surviving the Pandemic HelpAge India honoured with UN Population Award 2020
First Indian institution to receive such an honour
HelpAge is now working across the nation, to assist and support local administrations in the Government's
vaccination drive, ensuring vaccination of elders & their community. It has facilitated more than 4 lakh
vaccinations, by conducting vaccination awareness drives, reaching elders living in remote & tribal areas, those
who are most vulnerable and bedridden, helping elders with the registration process & transporting them to
vaccination centres.

100 year old Semba Devi combats 'vaccination hesitancy' in her community

Semba Devi, 100 years old, resident of Shimla


(HP), is an inspiration to many in her
community. She was amongst the first to get
vaccinated, when there was much 'vaccine
hesitation' amongst rural elderly.
Vaccinated at the HelpAge run Day Care
Centre, in Shimla (HP), where vaccination
drives for elders and their community was Ms. Argentina Matavel Piccin, UNFPA Representative India, presents the UN Population Award Citation to Mr. Rohit
Prasad, CEO, HelpAge India.
being conducted with the help of the Health
Ministry (HP), she has been encouraging all
elders in her community to do the same and
HelpAge India became the first Indian institution in the nation's history, to win the prestigious '2020 United
protect themselves from the fatal impact of
the virus. More than 10,000 persons were Nations Population Award' in its 'institutional category'.
vaccinated through these drives in Shimla & This honor comes in recognition of the organization's outstanding contribution to population issues and
Solan, of which 80% were elderly. awareness, in its efforts in the realization of older person's rights in India since the past 4 decades and its relief
efforts work during the Covid 19 pandemic. It recognized the organization's continuing efforts in helping
transform elder lives in a holistic manner, enabling them to live active, dignified and healthier lives.

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HelpAge stresses on the need to ‘Build an Age Friendly and Caring Society’
HelpAge becomes implementing partner for Government’s Marking ‘International Day of Older Persons’ 2020
‘Elderline’
In a pioneering tie-up with the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt. of India, HelpAge India
was chosen as the implementing partner to run the government supported National Helpline for the
Elderly - ‘Elderline’ (14567) across the states of Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh,
Puducherry and Punjab. The ‘Elderline’ provides emergency assistance to elders, resolves senior citizens'
concerns on ground, rescues and rehabilitates poor abandoned elders, guides & counsels those in distress
and provides them relief and succor. The helpline number ‘14567' has been added to Arogya Setu App.

Marking ‘International Day of Older


HelpAge & Uber India join hands to help elders in need Persons’ 2020, HelpAge India organized HIGHLIGHTS
With the aim to help elderly during the webinars across the country and released Ÿ HelpAge Bangalore team handed over a ‘Memorandum of Demands’ to
pandemic, HelpAge and Uber India entered Kanak Nayak, 59 years, a ‘Charter of Demands’ to be put across to the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka, Shri. B.S. Yediyurappa that
into a unique tie-up, where elders in need & in has been suffering from Centre & State Governments, under its entails the 'Demand for Reinstating of the Council for Senior Citizens’
distress were provided free rides, at a time Cancer, and requires theme of ‘Empowering Elders: Towards and the 'Demand for Universal Pension'.
when transportation was a major challenge. A radiation treatment on a Building an Age Friendly and Caring
Ÿ Hon’ble Governor of Kerala, Shri Arif Mohammed Khan inaugurated
major focus was facilitating elder vaccination, regular basis. She needed Society’. The Charter highlighted the
urgent need for social pension, ration, the webinar on 'Empowering Elders: Build an Age Friendly & Caring
helping them reach vaccination centres on urgent help to go to the Society', and spoke about the elder issues & the need for elder care in
hospital and was finding food, protective hygiene items like masks
time. Elders who were in urgent need of the time of Covid.
access to transportation & sanitizers, medical services for needy &
medical check-ups & tests, required visits to
poor elderly, and regulated care facilities Ÿ Dr. (Smt.) Tamilsai Soundararajan, Hon'ble Governor of Telangana,
their doctors, hospitals etc, also made use of difficult. She learnt about
for middle class elders who were during the state level webinar on 'Empowering Elders: Build an Age
this service. HelpAge India’s tie-up
struggling to cope, especially those living Friendly & Caring Society' emphasized that care of the elderly primarily
with Uber, and reached
Informed through the elder helpline, alone. lies with the family, and urged children to look after their parents.
out to the elder helpline,
residents of old age homes, members of and soon started using Ÿ The Elder-Self-Help-Group Federations at Pochampalli (TN) and
Senior Citizen Associations especially those HelpAge also launched a special campaign
the service regularly. titled #IPledge4Eldercare through which Choutuppal (Telangana) submitted a ‘Memorandum of Demands’ to
living alone were given access to these rides. Mr. Suraj Kumar, RDO, Choutuppal Division, Yadadri Bhuvangiri District,
students & youth pledged their support
The service was also used to help “This service is like a focusing on taking external loans from urban banks.
towards the elder cause and promised to
economically disadvantaged elders in distress divine blessing for senior look after their elderly. Nearly 25,000 Ÿ 1,59,000 government schools in Uttar Pradesh came on-board for the
and those in need of rescue & rehabilitation. citizens like me who have no other means of traveling.” youngsters pledged their support online,
Nearly 29,000 free rides were provided across #IPledge4Eldercare campaign and over 10 lakh students pledged their
ranging from school children, to social support.
16 Uber and HelpAge locations. media influencers, to corporates
employees and many more.

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Community building and Self-sustainability The Elder Story: Ground Reality during COVID-19
The pandemic has been harshest on rural India, with The pandemic takes a toll on the elderly
many poor elders and their working adult children
losing their means of livelihood, unable to afford even “We are a family of vegetable
basic medicines, treatment or access to government vendors, my son worked as a
schemes beneficial to them. HelpAge India's NSE labourer, but due to the
Foundation supported Aalambana & Shraddha
lockdown there is no work and
projects have been a boon to such elders who have
found a way to sustain themselves and meet their
no source of income for daily
needs in the areas of social, digital, economic wage earners. It is very
(financial) and health inclusion. These projects work difficult to survive and with
on the Elder-Self-Help-Groups model and their higher scarcity of food and increasing
prices, even buying basic
M e m b e r s o f M u r u g a n E l d e r - S e l f - H e l p - G r o u p , Collectives.
Muruganathapuram village, Ramanathapuram district, Tamil ration is becoming difficult.”
The Aalambana project covers elders in the districts of
Nadu, participate in a weekly group meeting to discuss about
savings and inter-lending. Karauli (Rajasthan), Ramanathapuram (Tamil Nadu) – Nagarajan (name changed), 67
and Birbhum (West Bengal) identified as aspirational years, Hyderabad (Telangana).
districts by NITI Aayog on various development indexes. While the Shraddha project covers the backward
districts of Supaul (Bihar), Yadadri Bhuvanagiri (Telangana), Yavatmal (Maharashtra) and Purbi Medinipur (West
Bengal).

More than 10,944 elderly have been mobilised through 820 Elder-Self-Help-Groups, across 94 villages under
The Covid pandemic deeply impacted the lives of India’s elderly, marking 'World Elder Abuse Awareness Day',
the Aalambana project, while 5320 elderly have been mobilized into 405 Elder-Self-Help-Groups and federated
HelpAge India delves into the impact & challenges faced by them during the lockdown phase, through the
into 38 Village Level Federations under the Shraddha project.
launch of its nationwide survey - ‘The Elder Story: Ground reality during Covid 19'. The survey brought to light
Apart from this, a unique program imparting digital literacy training to rural elderly is also underway, under the the hardships elders faced and how they struggled to survive during this time, bringing elder vulnerabilities to
Pradhan Mantri Gramin Digital Saksharta Abhiyan (PMGDisha). fore.

Urmila Saha, 68 years, of Birbhum district, West Bengal, lived alone SALIENT FINDINGS OF THE SURVEY
and used to survive on the goodwill and help of friends & relatives.
Her husband passed away a few years back and her five daughters got Ÿ 65% elders stated that the Covid 19 lockdown impacted their livelihood, and they had 'no work' or faced a
married and live separately. With no regular earnings, no job, Urmila drastic 'loss in their wages'.
had nothing to survive on and felt a constant sense of loneliness. Ÿ 71% elders stated that the livelihood of the breadwinner of their family was impacted (loss of work /wages) by
the lockdown.
Her troubles escalated during pandemic, as the people whom she was
Ÿ A disturbing 62% of the elders reported suffering from chronic diseases such as asthma, hypertension,
dependent on for her day-to-day needs, got heavily impacted and
diabetes, cancer etc.
were finding it difficult to support her regularly.
Ÿ 42% elders reported worsening of health condition during the lockdown.
But life changed dramatically for Urmila, when she got enrolled into Ÿ 78% elders faced difficulty in accessing essential goods and services due to the lockdown.
the HelpAge initiated Gosai Baba Elder-Self-Help-Group of the
Ÿ The top 3 essential goods & services elders had difficulty in accessing during the lockdown, were in clusters of
Tantipara Panchayat, Birbhum. She started attending the Group's
meetings regularly and participating in group activities. the following common responses: Access to Food, Groceries & Medicines, followed by Access to Domestic
Help/ Household Maid and the third being Access to Banking / ATM services.
The company of fellow elders in the group helped Urmila regain her Ÿ 61% elders felt confined & socially isolated in their homes during the lockdown.
self-confidence and she was encouraged by group members to start a
Ÿ The top 3 major fears elders had during the lockdown were in a cluster of 3 categories: 38 % had the 'fear of
small Kirana (petty) shop within her little house. She managed to
getting infected by Covid 19, of its spread through socializing & loss of Income', 34% 'feared economic loss,
gather some initial capital and the group loaned her some money as well. Soon with the help of her younger daughter she
fear of starvation & no work', and 12% had 'fear of travelling, of community spread and their low immunity
set up shop. Within a few months Urmila started earning enough to meet her daily expenses and also managed to repay
the group’s loan on time. She now contributes monthly savings to the Group. levels'.
Ÿ More than 60% elders mentioned social pension as their top need, while 50% wanted medicines & healthcare
Today, she is happy, independent & self-sufficient,and now helps other group members in establishing their businesses. needs to be addressed.

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HELPAGE INDIA PARTNERS WITH UBER

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Senior Citizens walk in support of Cancer patients HelpAge run Senior Citizens ‘Day Care Centres’ in
In the CanSupport ‘Walk for Life - Stride against Cancer’ initiative
Himachal Pradesh recognized as a ‘best practices’ model
Loneliness and isolation are very real concerns many senior citizen face with growing years. They need
a place where their needs are addressed and where they can pass their time actively and
constructively. Day care centres provide such a space for them, keeping them active and engaged.
HelpAge runs three such unique day care centres in Shimla, Dharamshala & Mandi in Himachal
Pradesh. The Government of India has recognized these Centres which are supported by the National
Health Mission, HP, as the 'best replicable & practice model' for day care centres. These Centres
provide seniors various services ranging from physiotherapy, free health check-up camps, digital
literacy workshops and offer recreational opportunities. These Centres have also been critical in the
vaccination drives HelpAge has been conducting in the state.

Beating their own challenges and the hardships


they faced during the pandemic over 500 senior
citizens from Senior Citizen Associations across the
cities of Chandigarh, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad &
Kochi, walked in support of cancer patients, by Dharamshala
participating in the ‘Walk for Life 2021 – Stride
against Cancer’ initiative. They also emphasized the
need to remain active & healthy in later years to
stay fit. HelpAge India collaborated with
CanSupport for the event and was felicitated with
the ‘Scroll of Honour’ for encouraging seniors to
show their support.

This unique walk, was different from others, as it


urged elders to walk from wherever they were,
keeping Covid concerns in mind, whether at home,
their local park or locality.

The objective was to raise awareness about cancer


and its prevention, break the stigma around it and
salute the spirit of cancer survivors, all the while
encouraging people to adopt a healthy lifestyle. Shimla Mandi Shimla

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Impacting lives at the ground level through various programs & services, to ..................................................................................................
ensure that disadvantaged elders & their community lead active, healthy and
dignified lives

l Supported more than 2 million elders across the country through its various programs NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE SJVN FOUNDATION
& initiatives.
l Reached out to 15 lakh elders and their communities, migrants, homeless,
disadvantaged and vulnerable persons, as part of the HelpAge's Covid Relief Response,
during the pandemic.
l Helped vaccination facilitation of more than 4 lakh elders & their community.

l Operates one of Asia's largest mobile healthcare networks for elders, with 165 Mobile
Healthcare Units operating across 2400 villages across, in 24 states & union territories.
l Runs a national toll free Elder Helpline service (1800-180-1253) operational in 17 state
locations. It also runs 6 government supported Elderlines (14567) in 6 states. Rescues SJVN Foundation has been a consistent supporter of
and rehabilitates poor abandoned elders and helps those in distress. HelpAge India's healthcare initiatives for over 9 years, via
NSE Foundation has given consistent support to HelpAge the project ‘Satluj Sanjeevani Seva’. 13 Mobile
l Since 1980, more than 9 lakh cataract surgeries have been conducted through tie-ups
India's livelihood program primarily focusing on the three Healthcare Units as well as health camps, are running
with reputed hospitals and medical centres, restoring elders their sight. across 4 States with their support. Treatments have been
concepts of social, financial and health inclusion, through the
l More than 1 lakh elderly have been provided security by HelpAge, through more than Elder-Self-Help-Groups model and their higher order provided to needy elders and community members. The
federations. More than 16,000 rural elderly have been association started with 6 Mobile Healthcare Units in
8000 Elder–Self-Help-Groups (ESHGs), 70% of these ESHGs are now functioning 2013, SJVN Foundation expanded its support over the
mobilized under projects ‘Shraddha’ & ‘Aalambana’
independently – a sustainable income generation model. implemented in Bihar, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Telangana, years, across Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar and
Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan. Maharashtra, in remote and virtually inaccessible areas.
l Runs 6 barrier free homes for the aged in 4 states and supports more than 300 homes
for the disadvantaged pan India.
THE HANS FOUNDATION ASIAN PAINTS
l Provided Geriatric care assistance to elders through the HelpAge Helpdesks set up at
hospitals, currently operational at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital in
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) and at AIIMS in Delhi & Rishikesh (Uttarakhand).
l Conducted 1293 online workshops on - digital literacy, legal & financial awareness
sessions and on the 'Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act',
reaching out to 48,224 senior citizens through Senior Citizen Associations.
l Advocates with the Government for age-friendly policies and laws on old age pension, Asian Paints is one of HelpAge India's long-standing CSR
Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act and the National Policy on The Hans Foundation has been supporting HelpAge India's partners. It supports 7 Mobile Healthcare Units, at Kasna
healthcare Interventions for 4 years, via 16 Mobile Healthcare ( U t ta r P r a d e s h ) , K h a n d a l a ( M a h a r a s h t r a ) ,
Senior Citizens. Units (MHUs) at Uttarakhand, Punjab, Telangana, and a Sriperumbudur (Tamil Nadu), Rohtak (Haryana),
Diagnostic Centre at Uttarakhand. The projects have provided Patancheru (Andhra Pradesh), Ankleshwar (Gujarat)
OPD treatments over 4 years to needy elders and community and Mysore (Karnataka). In addition to this, Asian Paints
members. has also supported HelpAge India with 3 health centres.

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GE POWER CIPLA FOUNDATION ISTHMUS INDUSTRIES NALCO FOUNDATION

Isthmus expanded its support by adding 2 more Mobile


Healthcare Units to the existing MHUs, taking the total NALCO Foundation has been supporting 4 Mobile
CIPLA Foundation has been supporting 6 Mobile Healthcare Units in Odisha. NALCO's support has helped
number of MHUs supported by them to 4. The company is
GE Power continues to support 3 Mobile Healthcare Units Healthcare Units at Patalganga & Kurkumbh HelpAge India bring healthcare to the doorsteps of the
bringing preventive healthcare to the doorsteps of needy
across 3 Indian states. Alstom Bharat Forge, a GE group (Maharashtra), Baddi (Himachal Pradesh), Indore needy & unreached for the past 4 years.
elders.
company, expanded support by adding one more Mobile (Madhya Pradesh) and Bommasandra (Karnataka).
Healthcare Unit to the existing MHU fleet. GE also supported CIPLA Foundation also supported HelpAge India's FULLERTON INDIA ANZ BANK
Covid relief interventions of HelpAge India this year. livelihood initiative & Covid relief work .

ABB INDIA FOUNDATION THE OBEROI GROUP

For the 5th consecutive year, ANZ Bank supported


HelpAge India's vision restoration program. They
Fullerton supports 5 Mobile Healthcare Units across Gujarat,
supported cataract surgeries in Karnataka along with
ABB supports HelpAge India's healthcare initiatives. The Karnataka and Odisha, providing free healthcare & medicines
The Oberoi Group continued to support 2 Mobile supporting disaster relief efforts during the Chennai
company currently supports 4 Mobile Healthcare Units in to needy elders and their community .
Healthcare Units in Agra (Uttar Pradesh) and Shimla floods. ANZ has restored vision of 10,000 older persons,
Karnataka, Maharashtra, Haryana and Gujarat. The MHUs
provide preventive healthcare and free medicines to poor and (Himachal Pradesh). in partnership with HelpAge India.
HFCL
needy patients.
SUN TV FOUNDATION
ADANI FOUNDATION DELHI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LIMITED (DIAL)
D e l h i
International
A i r p o r t
Limited has
b e e n
supporting 2
new Mobile
Healthcare
For over 7 years Adani Foundation has been supporting 8 Units in Delhi Himachal Futuristic Communications Ltd. (HFCL) supports 3
Mobile Healthcare Units and a Stationary Healthcare Unit NCR. Mobile Healthcare Units across 3 Indian states including a Sun TV Foundation supported 2 Mobile Healthcare Units
across 6 states in India. The company's support has helped Specialized Mobile Medicare Unit in Solan (Himachal in Tamil Nadu.
HelpAge India bring healthcare to the doorsteps of the Pradesh).
unreached.

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REC FOUNDATION JP Morgan Services India Pvt. Ltd. TEVA GROUP HCL FOUNDATION

JP Morgan supports 5 Mobile Healthcare Units and has


REC Foundation is supporting the construction of an old age
also supported Covid relief interventions.
home in Leh-Ladakh.
HCL Foundation supported 5 Helplines across 5 states and
FUJITSU CONSULTING INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED PROCTER & GAMBLE TEVA Group supports 5 Mobile Healthcare Units across 5 2 Mobile Healthcare Units along with a physiotherapy
states. centre in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

OTHER CORPORATE SUPPORTERS

BLUE DART EXPRESS


Blue Dart supported HelpAge India's vision restoration program with 1000 cataract surgeries in
Maharashtra.

BALMER LAWRIE & CO. LTD.


Balmer Lawrie has been supporting a Mobile Healthcare Unit in Manali (Himachal Pradesh) for many
Fujitsu Consulting supported HelpAge India’s vision years.
restoration program via cataract surgeries, eye checkup Procter & Gamble continues to support HelpAge India’s
camps along with spectacle distribution and recreational disaster relief efforts during Covid, by providing ration. CHENNAI PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED
activities at old age homes in 5 states – Delhi NCR, CPCL supported 2 Mobile Healthcare Units in Tamil Nadu.
Maharashtra, Karnataka, Chennai and Telangana. The
support continues with a Mobile Healthcare Unit at
HSBC INDIA NLC INDIA LIMITED
Maharashtra. NLC India is supports an old age home in Chennai (Tamil Nadu).
ICICI Securities
3i Group PLC
3i Group supported 2 Mobile Healthcare Units in Khandwa (Madhya Pradesh) and Darbanga (Bihar).

SHYAM STEEL FOUNDATION TRUST


Shyam Steel Foundation Trust supported 2 Mobile Healthcare Units in Durgapur (West Bengal).

L&T - MHI POWER BOILERS PRIVATE LIMITED


L&T - MHI Power Boilers Private Limited supports 2 Mobile Healthcare Units in Khurja (Uttar Pradesh)
and Faridabad (Haryana).

ICICI Securities supports HelpAge India's agecare initiatives HSBC India supports HelpAge India's livelihood projects
across 3 states in Punjab, Tamil Nadu & Ladakh. across 11 states.

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CO R P O R AT ES TRUSTS & FOUNDATIONS E D U C AT I O N A L INSTITUTIONS


• 3I GROUP PLC • HI-TECH ARAI PRIVATE LTD • REC FOUNDATION • CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL, KANDIVALI(E) MUMBAI
• ADANI FOUNDATION • HEALTH CARE ENERGY FOODS PRIVATE • RAIGARH ENERGY GENERATION LIMITED • CHANDERBALA MODI ACADEMY, ANKLESHWAR
• ASIAN PAINTS LTD LIMITED • RAJIV PLASTICS PRIVATE LIMITED • DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL, PATEL NAGAR DELHI
• ABB INDIA • HT PAREKH FOUNDATION • RASHTRIYA ISPAT NIGAM LIMITED • DORD SCHOOL, AURANGABAD
• AMAZON DEVELOPMENT CENTRE (INDIA) • HDFC LTD. • SRI BABULAL GUPTA FOUNDATION • G & H SCHOOL, RANCHI
PRIVATE LIMITED • HEWLETT PACKARD (INDIA) SOFTWARE • SJVN FOUNDATION • KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA, TELIAMURA
• ANZ SUPPORT SERVICES INDIA PVT LTD OPERATION PRIVATE LIMITED • SMT.RADHA & SRI VENKATNARAYANAN MEMORIAL • KENDRIYA VIDHYALAYA NO.2, JAMNAGAR
• ADANI VIZHINJAM PORT PVT LTD • HDFC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LTD TRUST • LITTLE ROCK INDIAN SCHOOL, MANGALORE
• ANZ OPERATIONS & TECHNOLOGY PVT LTD • HAPAG-LLOYD GLOBAL SERVICES PVT. LTD. • SUN TV NETWORK LIMITED • RYAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, ROHINI, DELHI
• ARISTA NETWORKS INDIA PVT LTD • HARSHA TRUST • SELCO FOUNDATION • RYAN INTERNATIONAL, JABALPUR
• ACCULOGICX SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTIONS PVT • HUSKY INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEMS • SHYAM STEEL FOUNDATION TRUST • RYAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, BAVDHAN,
LTD (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED • SAP INDIA PVT LTD PUNE
• ASIANET SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS • HMD MOBILE INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED • SUZUKI MOTORS GUJARAT PVT LTD • ST KAREN'S MONTESSORI SCHOOL, PATNA
PRIVATE LIMITED • HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE INDIA • SUD CHEMIE INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED • ST. JOSEPH'S HIGH SCHOOL,(KALAMBOLI)
• ARS STEELS & ALLOY INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LIMITED • SUNDRAM FASTENERS LIMITED MUMBAI
PVT.LTD • HEIDELBERG PROMINENT FLUID CONTROLS • SHYAM STEEL INDUSTRIES LIMITED • ST. KAREN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, PATNA
• AVNET INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED INDIA PVT LTD • SPARK MINDA FOUNDATION • S.B.O.A.MAT & HR.SEC.SCHOOL, ANNA NAGAR,
• ALLAHABAD BANK • ISTHMUS INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED • SEAL MATIC INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED CHENNAI
• AVANA LOGISTEK LTD • INDIAN ENERGY EXCHANGE LIMITED • SHREYAS SHIPPING & LOGISTICS LTD. • ST.XAVIERS HIGH SCHOOL(AIROLI), NAVI
• BHABANI PIGMENTS PVT LTD • INFOR (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED • THE HANS FOUNDATION MUMBAI
• BISARIYA FOUNDATION CHARITABLE TRUST • ITC LADIES SOCIAL & WELFARE SOCIETY • THE HOPE TRUST • TNPL PUBLIC SCHOOL, KARUR
• BANDHAN BANK LIMITED • ICICI SECURITIES LIMITED • TATA CONSUMER PRODUCTS LIMITED • ST. LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL, (KANDIVALI-E),
• BALMER LAWRIE & CO LTD • J P MORGAN SERVICES INDIA PRIVATE • TEVA API INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED MUMBAI
• BLACKROCK SERVICES INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED • TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL & CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES • W H SMITH SCHOOL, VARANASI
LIMITED • JSW FOUNDATION INDIA PVT LTD
• CIPLA FOUNDATION • KHADIM INDIA LIMITED • TUBE INVESTMENTS OF INDIA LIMITED
• CARE LIMITED • L&T - MHI POWER BOILERS PRIVATE LIMITED • TE CONNECTIVITY INDIA PVT LTD.
• CHENNAI PETROLEUM CORPORATION • LUMINOUS POWER TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD. • TIMKEN FOUNDATION OF CANTON
LIMITED
• CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA
• L&T TECHNOLOGY SERVICES LIMITED
• LARSEN & TOUBRO PUBLIC CHARITABLE
• TAURUS VALUE STEEL & PIPES
• TATA HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY
I N D I V I D UA L S & ORGANIZATIONS
• CAIRN FOUNDATION TRUST COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED
• COVESTRO (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED • LUBRIZOL INDIA PVT. LTD. • TALBROS AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS LTD. l A S TANWAR, JAIPUR l AMARNATH ANANTHANARAYANAN, CHENNAI l ANUP SHARMA, MUMBAI
• CITIBANK N A • LUPIN LIMITED • TECH MAHINDRA FOUNDATION l A DAMODARAN, CHENNAI l AMBRISH PANDEY JAIN, MUMBAI l ANURADHA ARORA, CHANDIGARH
• CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION • MAX INDIA FOUNDATION • TIL WELFARE TRUST l A N NAIR, MUMBAI l AMEYA SOMAN, NEW DELHI l ANURADHA DHANVANTRI, BANGALORE

• COROMANDEL INTERNATIONAL LTD. • MAX BUPA HEALTH INSURANCE CO. LTD. • THE EIMCO-K.C.P. LIMITED l A N SHARMA, HAMIRPUR l AMISH B PAREKH, THANE l ANURADHA DUTT, NEW DELHI

• CITIGROUP GLOBAL MARKETS INDIA PRIVATE • MITEL COMMUNICATIONS PRIVATE LIMITED • TRIDENT HYUNDAI l A R INDUSTRIES, NEW DELHI l AMIT AGRAWAL, NEW DELHI l ANURADHA JOSHI DURGAPAL, NEW DELHI

LIMITED • NSE FOUNDATION • TVS SCS GLOBAL FREIGHT SOLUTIONS LIMITED l A RAJARAM BHAT, BANGALORE l AMIT KHANNA, MUMBAI l ANURADHA N PITTIE, MUMBAI

• CITICORP FINANCE INDIA LIMITED • NALCO FOUNDATION • TRIDENT AUTO ENTERPRISES (P) LTD l AALPHA STYROFOAM PACKAGINGS, INDORE l AMIT KUMAR MOHANTY, HYDERABAD l ANURAG TULSHAN, NEW DELHI

• CITICORP SERVICES INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED • NLC INDIA LIMITED • UNITED WAY OF MUMBAI l AANUPAM NAYAR, ROORKEE l AMIT TIWARI, RAIPUR l APARNA KULKARNI, PUNE

• CENTURYWELLS ROOFING INDIA PRIVATE • NTPC LIMITED - RIHAND • UTKAL ALUMINA INTERNATIONAL LTD. l AARON PEREIRA, NEW DELHI l AMITABH MULLICK, GURGAON l APOORVA , MUMBAI

LIMITED • NTPC - FARAKKA SUPER THERMAL POWER • UTTAR PRADESH MAHILA KALYAN NIGAM LTD. l AARTI D SURVE, MUMBAI l AMOD KUMAR, LUCKNOW l ARAMEX INDIA PVT LTD, MUMBAI

• DELHI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LIMITED STATION • VISHAL PRECISION STEEL TUBES AND STRIPS PVT l AASHNI D DALAL, MUMBAI l AMOGH SACHDEV, NEW DELHI l ARAVIND, CHENNAI

• DENSO HARYANA PVT. LTD. • NTPC LIMITED LTD l ABBASBHOY NURUDDIN ZUMAHAWALA, l AMOL KHANWALKAR, MUMBAI l ARCHANA GUPTA, LUCKNOW

• DALMIA CEMENT (BHARAT) LIMITED • NELSON GLOBAL PRODUCTS INDIA PRIVATE • VIBRACOUSTIC NOIDA PRIVATE LIMITED MUMBAI l AMRITA GROVER, NEW DELHI l ARCHANA KUMAR, LUCKNOW

• DALMIA BHARAT FOUNDATION LIMITED • V- GUARD FOUNDATION l ABHAY ANANT LONDHE, THANE l AMRITA MALIK, MUMBAI l ARCHANA S, CHENNAI

• DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION • OBEROI GROUP • VENA ENERGY FATANPUR POWER PRIVATE LIMITED l ABHEEK SAHA, NEW DELHI l AMRITA MISHRA, BENGLURU l ARISH B BHARUCHA, MUMBIA

• DEUTSCH INDIA POWER CONNECTORS PVT • PNB PRERNA • VATTIKUTI INDIA FOUNDATION l ABHIJEET SINGH, MUMBAI l AMRITA PATEL, ANAND l ARTI KHANNA, NEW DELHI

LTD. • PREMIER EXPLOSIVES LIMITED • V.R DURGAAMBA CHARITABLE TRUST l ABHIK GUHA ROY, KOLKATA l AMRITHA MOORTHY, CHENNAI l ARTI S BALE, MUMBAI

• E I D PARRY (INDIA) LTD. • PROCTER & GAMBLE HYGIENE AND HEALTH • WATSON PHARMA PRIVATE LIMITED l ABHISHEK MISHRA, ALLAHABAD l ANADI, BENGLURU l ARUN ARORA, NEW DELHI

• EATON INDIA FOUNDATION CARE LIMITED • WIPRO FOUNDATION l ABHISHEK SINGHAL, KOLKATA l ANANDSHIV, MUMBAI l ARUN KUMAR, ROORKEE

• FUJITSU CONSULTING INDIA PRIVATE • PROCTER & GAMBLE HEALTH LIMITED • YOURCAUSE l ACHALCHAND LUNKAD, AHMEDABAD l ANANYA MOHAPATRA, BANGALORE l ARUN KUMAR, BANGALORE

LIMITED l ADHYA BHARGAVA, MUMBAI l ANIL ANANT MOHARE, THANE l ARUN SETH, NEW DELHI

• FULLERTON INDIA CREDIT CO LTD l ADITI JUBAL, BANGALORE l ANIL CHOUDHURY, BANGALORE l ARVIND JADLI, BANGALORE

• FEDERAL BANK LTD l ADITYA GUPTA, NOIDA l ANIL KUMAR RAJU A, BANGALORE l ASEEN POWER PVT LTD, THANE

• FIRSTRAND SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED l ADITYA KULKARNI, PUNE l ANIL MADAN, BANGALORE l ASHA D DOSHI, CHENNAI

• FIRST GLOBAL STOCK BROKING PVT LTD l AFZAL AHMAD, ALIGARH l ANIL T KHUSHALANI, MUMBAI l ASHISH GUPTA, HALDWANI

• GE POWER INDIA LIMITED l AGARWAL TAR UDYOG, GHAZIABAD l ANIL VIR, GURGAON l ASHISH KUMAR GUPTA, GUWAHATI

• GE POWER SYSTEMS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED l AHALYA JHINA, BANGALORE l ANIRBAN LALA, BHOPAL l ASHISH KUMAR THAKUR, GURGAON

• GMR VARALAKSHMI FOUNDATION l AJABBAI MANAKCHAND JAIN TRUST, l ANIRUDDHA J RANADIVE, MUMBAI l ASHISH SAXENA, BHOPAL

• GHCL FOUNDATION TRUST CHENNAI l ANIRUDH A JOSHI, PUNE l ASHOK BHAWANDAS AWTANI,

• GIVE FOUNDATION l AJAY JAIN, NEW DELHI l ANIRUDH MARIN GANTHI, BANGALORE MAHARASHTRA
• GUTS ELECTRO-MECH LTD l AJAY JAIN, GHAZIABAD l ANITA GUHAROY, NASIK l ASHOK CHAWLA, NEW DELHI

• GE T&D INDIA LIMITED l AJAY KAUL, PANCHKULA l ANITA NAGPAL, DEHRADUN l ASHOK DATTA, CHENNAI

• GE INDIA INDUSTRIAL PRIVATE LIMITED l AJAY SHENOY, PUNE l ANJALI SAROSH, NASIK l ASHOK KRISHNARAO KALBURGI, MUMBAI

• GUJARAT FLUOROCHEMICALS LIMITED l AJIT KUMAR BANERJI, NOIDA l ANJAN RAJNIKANT MEHTA, GANDHI NAGAR l ASHOK KUMAR GOGIA, HYDERABAD

• GMR GOA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LIMITED l AJIT N SHAHANI, BANGALORE l ANJANA ARUNA SHREE, BANGALORE l ASHUTOSH IRWARI, BILASPUR

• GMR WARORA ENERGY LIMITED l AJITA BHAT, MUMBAI l ANJANA MUKHOPADYAY, LUCKNOW l ASHWATH NAGARAJ, BANGALORE

• GLOVIS INDIA PVT. LTD. l AJOY H CHAWLA, BANGALORE l ANJLI KAUL, NEW DELHI l ASHWIN FINE CHEMICALS &

• HSBC l AKHILESH KALRA, LUCKNOW l ANKUR AGARWAL, TINSUKIA


PHARMACEUTICALS, THANE
• HSBC ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING INDIA l ALAPE KAUR, NEW DELHI l ANKUR ARORA, MUMBAI l ASHWINI AGARWAL, MUMBAI

l ALEXANDER GEORGE, NEW DELHI l ANKUSH AGRAWAL, INDORE


PRIVATE LIMITED l ATINDRA ATUL BOSE, MUMBAI

l ALI SHERZA FAHEEM, HYDERABAD l ANN DAVIS ST ANTHONY, BENGLURU


• HONDA MOTORCYCLE & SCOOTER INDIA PVT. l ATUL AGARWAL, NEW DELHI

l ALKA AHUJA, NEW DELHI l ANNEMARIE PADIYATH, BANGALORE l ATUL JAIN, PUNE
LTD.
l AMAN SHARMA, GURGAON l ANU PROJECTS CONSULTANTS AND l ATWAL WELFARE FOUNDATION, NEW DELHI
• HCL FOUNDATION
l AMAR JEET KAUR, DELHI ENGINEERS PVT LTD, MUMBAI l AUGUSTINE DEVASEELAN, COIMBATORE
• HACTCOM AGRO PRIVATE LIMITED
l AMARJIT SINGH, MOHALI l ANUJ MITHANI, MUMBAI l AZMEEN S TANGRI, KOLKATA
• HFCL SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIETY

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l DOLLY KHANNA, CHENNAI l HEMANT BHARAT SANGHAVI, MUMBAI l KAMAL SATISH ZAVERI, MUMBAI l M S SURESH, BANGALORE
l DOMINIC PRAKASH, CHENNAI l HEMANT NAIR, BANGALORE l KAMALA S JAYARAO, HYDERABAD l M SHANKAR, CHENNAI
l DR BEDI MEMORIAL TRUST, NEW DELHI l HEMLATA SANKHALA, DEWAS l KAMALJEET HAYER, NEW DELHI l MAC CHARLES (INDIA ) LTD , BANGALORE
l DR MURARILAL GOEL SHAKUNTALADEVI l HETAL R KHALPADA, MUMBAI l KANCHANA DEVI PONNURAJ, CHENNAI l MADAN MOHAN GUPTA, DELHI

CHARITABLE TRUST, CHENNAI l HIMANSHU JAIN, GURUGRAM l KANTA MANOHAR KESWANI, MUMBAI l MADHAVA PRASAD, HYDERABAD

l DR JAGBIR SINGH, BILASPUR l HIMANSHU SURESH GANDHI, MUMBAI l KAPIL DHYANI, NEW DELHI l MADHU A G, HYDERABAD

l DULAL CHANDRA CHOWDHURY, 24 PARGANA l HINDUSTAN LEVER EDUCATIONAL & WELFARE l KAPIL HARI PARANJAPE, MOHALI l MADHU MISRA, LUCKNOW

l DUNNA VENKATA RAVINDRA, HYDERABAD TRUST, MUMBAI l KARAN, RAJKOT l MADHU MURTHY NAKKA, HYDERABAD

l DURGA DEVI GOYAL, CHENNAI l HITESH DHARMASINH GAJARIA, MUMBAI l KAREN NIVEDITA FOUNDATION, COIMBATORE l MADHUKAR MALLYA, MARGAO

l DYNEMECH SYSTEMS PVT LTD , NEW DELHI l HOMI R BULSARA, MUMBAI l KARIWALA INDUSTRIES, KOLKATA l MADHURA MUKUND KULKARNI, PUNE

l E A KSHIRSAGAR, MUMBAI l HRISHIKESH B BHAGWAT, BANGALORE l KARTAR SINGH , NEW DELHI l MAHAROOKH KAMAT, MUMBAI

l EDWARD GALSTAUN, PATNA l IMPACT GURU FOUNDATION, MUMBAI l KARTHIK SIVARAM KRISHNAN, BANGALORE l MAHENDRA BABULAL PANDYA, BHAVNAGAR

l ELA TRIVEDI, NEW DELHI l INDER PAL RIKHY TRUST FOR WOMEN l KARTIK CHAMARTY, NEW DELHI l MAHENDRA U UPADHYAYA, BENGLURU

l ELIZA Z KARACHIWALA, MUMBAI l KAUSTAV MUKHERJEE, NEW DELHI l MAHESH BHASKARAN NAIR, MUMBAI
EMPOWERMENT AND DEVELOPEMENT, NEW
l ENACTUS ASHOKA UNIVERSITY, SONIPAT l KAVITA SINGHANIA, CHENNAI l MALATI MAJUMDAR, MUMBAI
DELHI
l ENZIGMA SOFTWARE PVT LTD , PUNE l INDER SINGH JAIN, DELHI l KEKI MANECK BARSIVALA, MUMBAI l MALCOLM FARROKH MEHTA, MUMBAI

l ESHWARS HOUSE OF CORPORATE & IPR LAWS l INDERJIT KAUR BACHHER, THANE l KESHAV KAKAR, AMRITSAR l MALINI MURALIDHAR WARRIER, MUMBAI

l KETAN TRIVEDI, VADODARA l MALINI TILWANKAR, INDORE


PVT LTD, CHENNAI l INDIRA GUPTA, JAIPUR

l ESKAY DYESTUFFS & ORGANIC CHEMICALS PVT l INDIRA SURESH RASTOGI, MUMBAI l KHUSHI ANAND, GHAZIABAD l MAMTA SAWHNEY, NEW DELHI

l KIRAN CHOPRA, PUNE l MANGHAN MANWANI, MUMBAI


LTD , MUMBAI l INDRANEEL RENUKUNTLA, HYDERABAD

l EXCEL ENTERTAINMENT, MUMBAI l INDUS VALLEY PARTNERS (INDIA) PVT LTD , l KIRAN FOUNDATION, GURGAON l MANINDRA KAPOOR, JAIPUR

l FAROKH BEHRAM DARUVALA, MUMBAI l KIRAN KAMLAKAR BHANDARI, PUNE l MANISH KHANDELWAL, INDORE
NOIDA
l FERZANA ZUBIN BEHRAMKAMDIN, MUMBAI l KIRAN KANTILAL SHAH, MUMBAI l MANISH SAHI, BANGALORE
l INFO-X SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY LTD,

l FIRDAUS MISTRY, MUMBAI l KIRAN S KARNIK, GURGAON l MANISH THOBHANBHAI ADROJA, MORBI
GURGAON
l FIRDOSH SHIAVAX ANKLESHARIA, MUMBAI l KIRIT SUKHDEYLAL MAZMUDAR, MUMBAI l MANISHA SHAH, AHMEDABAD
l INSOLVEN, NEW DELHI

l FULLERTON INDIA CREDIT CO LTD, MUMBAI l KISHOR J M , NEW DELHI l MANJARI SINGHAL, MUMBAI
l IRA SMITH, MUMBAI

l G RAJAMANI, BANGALORE l KISHORI LAL PARASHAR, BADDI l MANJINDER GHUMMAN, SHIMLA


l ITC RURAL DEVELOPMENT TRUST, KOLKATA

l G VIJAYALAKSHMI, COIMBATORE l KOHLI CHARITABLE FOUNDATION, NEW DELHI l MANJIRI CHANDRASHEKHAR DATYE, PUNE
l J L AUTOPARTS PVT LTD , FARIDABAD
l B SAVITRI AMMAL CHARITABLE TRUST, l CHANDUR VASWANI, AHMEDABAD l KONDADASULA RAGHAVENDRA PRASAD, l MANJU VAISH, NEW DELHI
l G KRISHNA MURTHY, CHENNAI l J M SASTRY, BANGALORE
CHENNAI l CHARLESRIVER LABORATORIES INDIA P LTD, l MANJULA PRABHALA, MUMBAI
l B C BALASUBRAMANIAN, CHENNAI
l G N KATHPALIA, NEW DELHI l J RAVICHANDRAN, MUMBAI HYDERABAD
BANGALORE l KOSHI & DIALDAS CHARITABLE TRUST, l MANJUNATH PAI, MUMBAI
l G TULASIDAS, KAKINADA l JACINTA IYER, BHOPAL
l B GANESAN, TENKASI l CHARU URGAONKAR, INDORE
l MANMOHAN SINGH, BENGLURU
l B GEETHA, HYDERABAD l CHARUBALA SESHADRI, GURGAON
l GAGAN N HOLANI, MUMBAI l JAGAN MARAPALLI, HYDERABAD MUMBAI
l GAJ CHARITIES, HYDERABAD l KOSIGI RAMAMURTHY, HYDERABAD l MANN FEEDS PVT LTD, FARIDABAD
l JAGDISH PRASAD KHANDURI, LUCKNOW
l B K DURGA, BILASPUR l CHATLA NARSAIAH RAMAIAH, MUMBAI
l GANESH BALASUBRAMANIAN, MUMBAI l KRISHNA BANERJEE BANERJEE l MANOHAR DESHPANDE, NASIK
l JAIGANESH BALAKRISHNAN, BANGALORE
l B S CHAKRAVARTHY, HYDERABAD l CHETAN R PANCHAL, MUMBAI
l GANESH DAYANAND, MUMBAI l MANOHAR LAL ANAND, DELHI
l B S ENVI-TECH PVT LTD, SECUNDERABAD l CHHAVI MITTAL, MUMBAI
l JANARDHAN D, BANGALORE BANDOPADHYAY, KOLKATA
l GAURAV KUMAR, NEW DELHI l KRISHNA BANGAD & CO, HYDERABAD l MANOJ CHAWLA, MOHALI
l JANCY R, BANGALORE
l B VENKATESWARA RAO, SECUNDERABAD l CHIRANJIB CHOUDHURI, BANGALORE
l GAURAV PANDIT, MUMBAI l KRISHNA J WAGLE, MUMBAI l MANOJ K , MUMBAI
l JANE DSOUZA, MUMBAI
l BAIJ NATH BHANDARI PUBLIC CHARITABLE l CHITRA NAJIM RAHULAN, MUMBAI
l GAUTAM KAR, MUMBAI l KRISHNA MURARI BHARGAVA, NEW DELHI l MANOJ KUMAR KUMAR BANSAL, PANCHKULA
l JASWINDER KAUR, MOHALI
TRUST, NEW DELHI l CHULBUL TIWARI, GURGAON
l GEETA HARENDRA DESAI, MUMBAI, l KRISHNAKUMAR AMRITLAL GANATRA, RAJKOT l MANOJ MANGHNANI, MUMBAI
l JATINDER BAJAJ, NEW DELHI
l BAILOOR MADHAVA SHETTY, MUMBAI l COLORAIDS, NEW DELHI
l GEETHA SRIRAM, CHENNAI l KRISHNAMOORTHY SRIDHAR, NEW DELHI l MANORAMA BHALLA, DELHI
l JAYA BHARATH REDDY, HYDERABAD
l BAKHTAVER SURESH MAHAJAN, NAVI MUMBAI l CONFLUENTIA ADVISORS, MUMBAI
l GHOLAP PURSHOTTAM DATTATRAYA, MUMBAI l KRISHNAMURTHY T S, BANGALORE l MANORAMA HARISH SHAH, MUMBAI
l JAYALAKSHMI GOURANGAN, CHENNAI
l BALA KRISHNAIYER SUBBURAMAN, l CORPORATE WARRANTIES INDIA PVT LTD, NEW
l GILDA PEREIRA, MUMBAI l KRISHNAN R, BANGALORE l MANYA GANGWAR, BULANDSAHAR
l JAYANT BHUSHAN, NOIDA
BANGALORE DELHI l GIRISH NADKARNI, MUMBAI l KRISHNAN SWAMINATHAN, MUMBAI l MARIAMMA ZACHARIAH, NAVI MUMBAI
l JAYANTI PRASAD KHAITAN, KOLKATA
l BALA SUBRAMANYA, BENGALURU l CYRUS MINOO SHROFF, NEW DELHI
l GIRISH RAO, MUMBAI l KRISHNAN V , CHENNAI l MARKAND BHATT, AHMEDABAD
l JAYENDRA DHARSI DASSANI, MUMBAI
l BALAJI KODALI, TAMIL NADU l D C PATEL , NAGPUR
l GIRISH SADASHIV JOSHI , PUNE l KRISHNAVENI VISWANATHAN, MADURAI l MATHAI GEORGE NOORANAL, BANGALORE
l JENNIFER PIERRON, BANGALORE
l BALASUBRAMANIAM MURLI, DELHI l D JANAKI DEVI, VISAKHAPATNAM
l GIRISH V MENON, BANGALORE l KSHITIJ PATEL, AHMEDABAD l MATHIAZHAGAN SHANMUGAM, BANGALORE
l JESUS COMFORTS CHARITABLE TRUST,
l BALASUBRAMANIAN VISWANATHAN, l D M EXPORTS PVT LTD , NEW DELHI
l GITA LAKHANPAL, NEW DELHI l KULBIR SINGH AHUJA, MUMBAI l MAULIK PATEL, VADODARA

BANGALORE l D S RAO, BANGALORE


VISAKAHAPATNAM
l GITA NAYYAR, MUMBAI l KUMUD K MEHTA, MUMBAI l MAXIMA INTERNATIONAL TRADERS PVT LTD ,
l JEYANTHI R, SALEM
l BAROTA MALHOUTRA, MUMBAI l DAMODAR LOKU SALIAN, MUMBAI
l GITA RAMAN, NOIDA l JHANKAR MAHILA MANDAL, NAGPUR l L GOURAGAN, CHENNAI NEW DELHI
l BASUDEV GANGADEVI AGARWAL SEVA TRUST, l DARIUS SAROSH BAHADURJI, CHENNAI
l GLORIA NAVAL TATA, MUMBAI l L K M ADHI, HOSUR l MAYA KIRPALANI, MUMBAI
l JIGAR MAHASUKHLAL SHAH, MUMBAI
l DARSH GUPTA, NEW DELHI
NEW DELHI l GOPALKRISHNAN RAMACHANDRAN, THANE l JIMMY MANER MEHTA FOUNDATION, MUMBAI l LACHHMAN GODHIA, MUMBAI l MAYA MADHUKAR PANDIT, PUNE

l BELLA CASA FASHION & RETAIL LTD, JAIPUR l DARSHAN CHOPRA , SOLAN
l GOUTAM RUNGTA, GHAZIABAD l LAILA EAPEN, CHENNAI l MAYANK BHARGAVA, LUCKNOW
l JINGU, BANGALORE
l BENSLY VISWANATHAN, COIMBATORE l DAVID RAJAN V, COIMBATORE
l GOVARDHAN OVERSEAS PVT LTD, KOLKATA l LAKSHMAMMA RAMACHANDRASWAMY l MAYANK KAUL, INDORE
l JINGU JACOB, BANGALORE
l BHAGYALAKSHMI MAHADEVAN, BANGALORE l DAVINDER NATH SURI, NEW DELHI
l GROZ ENGINEERING TOOLS PRIVATE LIMITED, l MEDHA ANAND, AHMEDABAD
l DEBABRATA DAS, BANGALORE
l JITENDRA PODDAR, GURGAON CHARITIES, BANGALORE
l BHANUKUMARAN KESAVAN, COCHIN
l MEENA TIWARI, INDORE
l DEEPAK BAGATI, PUNE
GURGAON l JOHN ANTHONY GLADWIN, CHENNAI l LAKSHMI S HEGDE, THANE
l BHARATI SHARMA, NEW DELHI
l GURUSWAMI SRINIVASAN, BANGALORE l LAKSHMINARAYANAN MAHADEVAN, l MEENA V BHAT, MUMBAI
l JONATHAN GOMES, MUMBAI
l BHIMJIBHAI MANSETA CHARITABLE TRUST, l DEEPAK BHAGCHANDANI, BANGALORE
l H BASAVESHA HOSAGOUDRA, BANGALORE l MEENAKSHI ANIL KHUSHALANI, MUMBAI
l DEEPAK GARG, NEW DELHI
l JOSTIN PUTHUTR, INDORE TIRUCHIRAPALLI
MUMBAI l H E SUNDARA VARDAN, BANGALORE l JOY ROYCHOWDHURY, KOLKATA l LALIT KALATI, MUMBAI
l MEHER Z NAGARWALLA, MUMBAI
l DEEPAK JAYANTILAL SARDA, BANGALORE
l BIHARI LUND, MUMBAI
l H R SHANKAR RAO, BENGLURU l MEHROO P VASUNIA, MUMBAI
l JOYRAM GUHA, KOLKATA l LALIT MOHANKA FOUNDATION, KOLKATA
l DEEPAK KUMAR SETHI, NEW DELHI
l BIJU PILLAI, MUMBAI
l H S NAGARAJ, BANGALORE l MEHUL MAHENDRA PARMAR, MUMBAI
l JUGALKISHORE SHARMA, MUMBAI l LALITHA L, BELLARY
l DEEPAK SARUP, NOIDA
l BIMAL MANU TANNA, MUMBAI
l H SANTHA DEVI, ANANTPUR l MEHUL SUKKAWALA, MUMBAI
l JYOTBIR SINGH SETHI, NEW DELHI l LALITHA RAMAMURTHY, CHENNAI
l DESIGN ASSOCIATES INC , NOIDA
l BISHWAYAN MARKETING PVT L, KOLKATA
l HAMIDA KHATOON, KOLKATA l MERUL RASTOGI, NEW DELHI
l JYOTHI & SRI SHANTESH GUREDDI l LALITHA RAMAN, HYDERABAD
l DEVAL GANGULY, NEW DELHI
l BISWAMITRA RAY, MUMBAI
l HARBANS LAL BEHL, BANGALORE l MERWIN DSOUZA, MUMBAI
l LALITHA RAMANARAYANAN, CHENNAI
l BRIJ GOPAL DAGA, MUMBAI
l DEVAVRAT N TRIDEVI, AHMEDABAD FOUNDATION, BANGALORE
l HARBHAJAN KAUR, NEW DELHI l MEZHUNUO SOLO, DIMAPUR
l JYOTI CONSULTANTS, NEW DELHI l LALITHA SWAMINATHAN, MUMBAI
l DEVENDRANAT H SHRIKANT JOSHI, THANE
l BRINDA NAIR, BANGALORE
l HARI TAPES PVT LTD, VALSAD l MG VAJRAVEL, MADURAI
l JYOTI HARSINGHANI, ULHAS NAGAR l LAXMI NARASIMHA CHARI, HYDERABAD
l DEVESH YADAV, AGRA
l BUNTS TOOLS PVT LTD, NASIK
l HARISH, PANAJI l MICHAEL PEREIRA, MUMBAI
l JYOTSNA S BORDE, PUNE l LAXMI SINDUJA GRANDHI, GODAVARI
l DEVKI NANDAN PRASAD, NEW DELHI
l BURJOR S BHARUCHA, MUMBAI
l HARISH GOVIND MELWANI, BANGALORE l MIHIR ARUN VAGH, MUMBAI
l K C ANAND, MUMBAI l LEKSHMI KRISHNAN, MUMBAI
l DEWRAO TUKARAM PATIL, NAGPUR
l C R BADR, NEW DELHI
l HARISH J JAGTIANI, BANGALORE l MILIND LABHE, PUNE
l K C MASTER, BARODA l LOKESH VIDUPANKAL, MYSORE
l DHARM PAL SINGH KUSHWAHA, LUCKNOW
l C R KRISHNAN, MUMBAI
l HARISH KANTILAL SHAH, MUMBAI l MITHILESH KUMAR, NEW DELHI
l K C THOMAS, BANGALORE l M N KESHAVA RAO, BANGALORE
l DHARMENDRA BHATIA, MUMBAI
l C R RAMACHANDRAN, MUMBAI
l HARISH KUMAR, HYDERABAD l MM FORGINGS LTD, CHENNAI
l K JACOB EIPE, BANGALORE l M R B PUNJA, BANGALORE
l DHIRENDRA KANTILAL SHAH, MUMBAI
l CADKAMS MARKETING, KOLKATA
l HARISH MENON, MAHARASHTRA l MOHAMED SAAD SHERIFF, BANGALORE
l K JAGADESWARI, CHENNAI l M BALASUBRAMANIYAM, CHENNAI
l DIANA C RASTOMJEE, PUNE
l CARL PINTO DE ANDRADE, GOA
l HARISH PUJARA, AHMEDABAD l MOHAN BHANDARKAR, MUMBAI
l K S L AKILAN, BANGALORE l M HARA BHUPAL, HYDERABAD
l DIG VIJAY SINGH MALL, DEHRADUN
l CASCADE ENTERPRISES, NOIDA
l HARPREET SINGH, AMBALA l MOHAN CLOTHING CO PVT LTD , GURGAON
l K S VISWANATHAN, HYDERABAD l M K KAUL, GURGAON
l DILIP LAXMAN PHADKE, MUMBAI
l CASEPOINT PRIVATE LIMITED, SURAT
l HARRY RODRIGUES, MUMBAI l MOHAN MUKHERJEE, NEW DELHI
l K V RAMAKRISHNA, THANE l M KANCHANA DEVI, COIMBATORE
l DINSHAW D SIGANPORIA, MUMBAI
l CEM ELECTROMECH PVT LTD , PUNE
l HARSUKH B MEHTA CHARITABLE TRUST, l MOHAN RAO SANAKKAYALA, HYDERABAD
l KAANTI PRASAD GUPTA, ROORKEE l M L MEHRA LOK SEVA TRUST, NEW DELHI
l DIPA PRAKASH, BHOPAL
l CHAITANYA SHENDE, PUNE
l MOHANLAL VARYANI, INDORE
l DIPAK KUMAR MALLIK, NEW DELHI
MUMBAI l KAILASH CHANDER ANAND CHARITABLE & l M MADHAVADAS, MALAPPURAM
l CHANDER SHEKHAR SARAF, PUNE
l MOHD NOOH SIDDIQUI, GWALIOR
l HARUN B RAMJAN, NAGPUR l M NALINAKSHI, CHENNAI
l CHANDRA KANTA SETH, NEW DELHI
l DIVAKARAN M P, COIMBATORE EDUCATION, NEW DELHI
l MOHINDER PAL SINGH GILL, NEW DELHI
l HAZEL DRAPER, CHENNAI l KAITE SAXTON, MUMBAI l M P ANEJA, REWARI
l DIVYANSH GUPTA, BANGALORE
l CHANDRA MADHAN GAJARIA, MUMBAI
l MOHINDER PAL VASUDEVA, JALANDHAR
l HEENA VASWANI, AHMEDABAD l KALPANA S RAJ, CHENNAI l M P KESHAVA, CHITTOOR
l DLF FOUNDATION, GURUGRAM
l CHANDRASEKHAR PAI BALLEMBETTU,
l MOHIT SHANTILAL SHAH, AHMEDABAD
l HEMA NANIKRAM RANEY, MUMBAI l KALPATARU TRUST, MUMBAI l M P PINTO, MUMBAI
l DOCTORS INDIRA AND RAMAMURTHI
TRIVANDRUM l HEMA THEVAR, PALGHAR l KAMA REALTY LIMITED, DELHI l M P RAJAM, BANGALORE
l MONISH BAL VOHRA, NOIDA

l CHANDRASEKHARAN RAVINDRAN, PALAKKAD CHARITABLE, CHENNAI

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l MOORTHY, CHANDRAPUR l PALLAVI GUPTA, MEERUT l RAJENDRA DHANDIA, JAIPUR l ROHAN RAILKAR, MUMBAI l SATISH PRABHUSHIKHARE, MUMBAI l SHRI SHANTI NATH CHARITABLE TRUST, JAIPUR
l MOUSHUMI KHOT, MUMBAI l PANGAL JAYENDRA NAYAK, MUMBAI l RAJENDRA KUMAR, NEW DELHI l ROHINI MUKHERJEE, SECUNDERABAD l SATYANARAYANARAO K, HYDERABAD l SHRIKRISHNA EDKE, PUNE
l MUKUL ROHATGI, NEW DELHI l PANKAJ GANDHI, NEW DELHI l RAJENDRA M LAD, MUMBAI l ROHIT B PATEL, MUMBAI l SATYEN DAGA, NEW DELHI l SHRIRAM CHITS TAMILNADU (P) LTD, CHENNAI

l MUKUND VINAYAK KAKATKAR, BANGALORE l PANKAJ JAIN, FARIDABAD l RAJENDRA PAL SINGH, DEHRADUN l ROHIT KAPUR , NEW DELHI l SAUGATA CHAKRABORTY, BENGALURU l SHRIRANG KHARCHE, INDORE

l MUKUNDAN M G, CHENNAI l PANKAJ JALOTE, NEW DELHI l RAJESH GANER, MUMBAI l ROHIT KUMAR, FARIDABAD l SAURABH SHAH, MUMBAI l SHUBHADA VIVEK MEHENDALE, PUNE

l MUNMUN KAZI, KOLKATA l PANKAJ THAPAR, MUMBAI l RAJESH THAKUR, SOLAN l ROHIT SINGHAL, GURGAON l SAURABH SRIVASTAVA, NEW DELHI l SHYAM DIVAN, NEW DELHI

l MUNTAJAB SANAI, HYDERABAD l PARAMHANS WIRES PVT LTD, ROHTAK l RAJINDAR SINGH GREWAL, CHANDIGARH l RONAK KAKKAR, NEW DELHI l SAVITRI BIYANI, NAGPUR l SHYAM MOTIRAM DEVIKAR, MUMBAI

l MURTY VALIVETI, HYDERABAD l PARESH I KHASAKIA, SURAT l RAJINDER PAL KHANNA, NEW DELHI l RONSHER SINGH SIDHU, NEW DELHI l SEAGULL CHEMICALS PVT LTD , MUMBAI l SHYNIMOL GEORGE, PATHANAMTHITTA

l MUSTAFA MANSURALI CHAKERA, NEW DELHI l PARIKH ENTERPRISES PVT LTD, AHMEDABAD l RAJIV, NEW DELHI l ROOPA DILIPKUMAR DAVE, VADODARA l SEBASTIAN MONY, PUNE l SIVA PRASAD REDDY A G, HYDERABAD

l MYRA SHROFF, GOA l PAUL V MENACHERRY, MUMBAI l RAJIV AHUJA, NEW DELHI l ROOPAK VASANT VAIDYA, MUMBAI l SEEMA A SHETYE, MUMBAI l SIVANAND ELECTRONICS, NASIK

l N R RAMANARAYANAN, CHENNAI l PH SINGH, REWARI l RAJIV BA, NEW DELHI l RUBI GUPTA, BANGALORE l SEETA PRABHU, MUMBAI l SMITA PAI, MUMBAI

l N RAMASWAMI, BANGALORE l PHILIP EAPEN, CHENNAI l RAJIV KHANNA, CHENNAI l RUCHIRA SHUKAL, CHANDIGARH l SEETHALAKSHMI VAIDYANATHAN, MUMBAI l SMP AUTOTECH PVT LTD, NASIK

l N VINAYAK, CHENNAI l PHIROOZA R SINGANPONA, MUMBAI l RAJIV M RAO, MUMBAI l RUKMANI DABKARA, INDORE l SEKHAR K C, BANGALORE l SMT RADHA & SRI VENKATNARAYANAN

l N C NARASINGHAM, NAVI MUMBAI l PHURPA TSERING, ITANAGAR l RAJIV MALHOTRA, GURGAON l RUNA SINGHA ROY, KOLKATA l SELWYN M J NORONHA, MUMBAI MEMORIAL TRUST, CHENNAI
l N D SHANTHA, MUMBAI l POLLY H SIDHWA, MUMBAI l RAJIV PLASTICS LIMITED, MUMBAI l RUSI SORABI MADAN, HYDERABAD l SESHA SAMBA MURTY G , RAIGAD l SMT SAVITRI & SHRI S S PALTA MEMORIAL

l N GOPALARATNAM, ERODE l POOJA SHARMA, NEW DELHI l RAJIV PODDAR, NEW DELHI l RUSTOM R DALAL, MUMBAI l SFR FOOTWEAR PVT LTD , NEW DELHI
CHARITABLE TRUST, NEW DELHI
l N K KAKUR, CHANDIGARH l POONAM KISHORE, LUCKNOW l RAJIV SAXENA , MUMBAI l RXLOGIX CORPORATION INDIA PRIVATE LTD, l SHABNUM GREWAL, BANGALORE l SOBHAGYAWATI DAGA CHARITABLE TRUST,

l N LAKSHMANA CHAR, MYSORE l POONAMJEET KAUR, MOHALI l RAJIV SINGH, NEW DELHI NEW DELHI l SHACHINDRA NATH, GURGAON
KOLKATA
l N S KISHORE KUMAR, MUMBAI l PRABHAKAR B K, BANGALORE l RAJKOTIA MEDICARE PVT LTD, MUMBAI l S JAYARAMAN, MYSORE l SHAILAJA G, l SOHAN LAL ARORA, AMRITSAR

l N U GEETHA, CHENNAI l PRABHAKAR S MARATHE, MUMBAI l RAJKUMAR ROCHLANAI, BANGALORE l S MOHAN, AHMEDNAGAR l SHAILATA ASAVE, MUMBAI l SOMESH CHOUDARY, SECUNDERABAD

l NADEEM AHMAD, NEW DELHI l PRABHAKARA H R, NEW DELHI l RAJNEESH KHANNA, GURGAON l S MURALIKRISHNAN, BANGALORE l SHAILESH PRABHU, THANE l SONI POLYMERS, NAGPUR

l NAGENDRA KUMAR AMBASHANKER, l PRABHAT GUMMADI, HYDERABAD l RAJNEESH TIWARI, BILASPUR l S P BHANDARI, INDORE l SHAILESH YADAV, ROHTAK l SOUMITRA PURKAYASTHA, BANGALORE

l PRADEEP AGARWALA, NEW DELHI l RAJNISH KUMAR, BANGALORE l S RAMAMURTI, CHENNAI l SHAILESHKUMAR PREMJI DAYANI, NASIK
HYDERABAD l SOWMYA REDDY A G, HYDERABAD

l NAJIM RAHULAN, MUMBAI l PRADYUMNA N SHAH, MUMBAI l RAJUL RAJESHSINGH CHAUHAN, MUMBAI l S S MUNDRA, MUMBAI l SHALINI MITAL, BANGALORE l SREENIVASAN A K, CHENNAI

l NAKODA ENTERPRISES, INDORE l PRAJIT BASU, HYDERABAD l RAJUL SOGANI, JAIPUR l S SATYABHAMA, CHENNAI l SHAM SUNDER SETH, DELHI l SREEPAL RAJAN SINGH NEGI, VADODARA

l NALINI MAHESH, CHENNAI l PRAKASH KULKARNI, HYDERABAD l RAKESH DINESHKANT DESAI, VADODARA l S VAIJAYANTHI, CHENNAI l SHANKAR PEJAVAR, CHENNAI l SRIKANTH JANAK, HYDERABAD

l NALINI MEHTA, MUMBAI l PRAKHAR GUPTA, NEW DELHI l RAKESH KAKAR, AMRITSAR l SABITHA JAIRAJ, BANGALORE l SHANKARAPPA JAIRAJ, BANGALORE l SRIMATI GINIA DEVI CHARITABLE TRUST,

l NALLATHAMBI NARASIMHAN, VELLORE l PRAMOD BHASIN, NEW DELHI l RAKESH KUMAR KALRA, LUCKNOW l SACHIN GAIKWAD, AURANAGABAD l SHANMUGA KANTHIMATHI NATHAN, NEW
KOLKATA
l NANAK S GHATALIA, PUNE l PRASHANT, GURGAON l RAKESH MISHRA, MUMBAI l SACHIN R BIYANI, PUNE DELHI l SRINIVASALU SELVAPANDIAN, CHENNAI

l NANDINI N NAGARAJAN, SECUNDERABAD l PRAVANJAN GOCHHAYAT, KARNATAKA l RAKSHIT ASHOK KALRA, NEW DELHI l SACHIN SURIE, NEW DELHI l SHANTHA KRISHNAN, SECUNDERABAD l SRIPADA SAMPOORNA, THANE

l NARASIMHA RAO M, HYDERABAD l PRAVEEN KENNETH, MUMBAI l RAM AWTAR, DELHI l SACHIT BAKSHI, NEW DELHI l SHARAD BHASKAR PATWARDHAN, PUNE l SS BHINDER, PANCHKULA

l NARAYAN JANARDAN JAIL, THANE l PRAVEEN KUMAR SRIVASTAVA, NEW DELHI l RAM GOPAL DAGA, NEW DELHI l SACHIT DHAWAN, NEW DELHI l SHARAD JODH, NAGPUR l ST KAREN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, PATNA

l NARAYANAN RAJKUMAR, MUMBAI l PRAVEEN SURYAKANT SAWANT, MUMBAI l RAM PRAKASH NIGAM, LUCKNOW l SADHANA DAYABHAI SHAH, MUMBAI l SHARAD KUMAR GARHWAL, PUNE l STANISLAUS DONALD PEREIRA, MUMBAI

l NARAYANAN RAMANATHAN, BANGALORE l PRAVIN MOUDGILL, NEW DELHI l RAM SHARAN NANGIA, NEW DELHI l SADHANA RAO, BANGALORE l SHARAD SINHA, BANGALORE l STEEL SMITH, THANE

l NARESH AGARWAL, GURGAON l PRDEEP KUMAR GUPTA, ROORKEE l RAMA JAYANTI, PUNE l SAHANA RAJARAM, THANE l SHARDA CRISHNA, MUMBAI l STEPHEN SAMUEL, BANGALORE

l NARESH H THANAWALA, MUMBAI l PRECISION ENGINEERING PRODUCT, SILVASSA l RAMA SUBRAMANYA SAGAR, BANGALORE l SAI ROOPA GAJJALA, HYDERABAD l SHARE AND CARE FOUNDATION, NEW DELHI l SUBHALAKSHMI GANGULY, BANGALORE

l NATARAJA IYER & CO, HYDERABAD l PREETHA, SECUNDERABAD l RAMAKRISHNAN RAMASWAMY, MUMBAI l SAIQUA A DOSSA, MUMBAI l SHARMILA, CHENNAI l SUBHALAKSHMI KANAKAVEL, CHENNAI

l NATARAJAN RAMAIYER, NEW DELHI l PREETHAM SOLOMON, BANGALORE l RAMAL, MUMBAI l SAJI MON JACOB, BHILAI l SHARMILA ROY, LUCKNOW l SUBHASH A PATWARDHAN, MUMBAI

l NAUSHAD PATEL, MUMBAI l PREM BAVEJA, BANGALORE l RAMAN ARUNACHALAM, BANGALORE l SAJJAN KUMAR SINGHAL, PANCHKULA l SHASHI NANDAN MISHRA, NAGPUR l SUBHASHNEE BALAJEE, BANGALORE

l NAVAZ ERIC DASTUR, MUMBAI l PREM KISHORE MUDIGONDA, HYDERABAD l RAMAN EDDYA, MYSORE l SALIL MALIK, NEW DELHI l SHASHI SRIVASTAVA, LUCKNOW l SUBHENDU DEY, NEW DELHI

l NAVEEN CHAUDHARY, MUMBAI l PRESTON MIRANDA, MUMBAI l RAMAN KUMAR WADHWA, LUDHIANA l SAMEER BHATNAGAR, NEW DELHI l SHASHIKANT PHENE, MUMBAI l SUBRAHMANYAM K, HYDERABAD

l NAVEEN KANUMURI, BANGALORE l PRIYA JACOB, PUNE l RAMANA S V, HYDERABAD l SAMEER MANSUKHANI, MUMBAI l SHAYANA LINGOO BIDIWALA & CO , MUMBAI l SUBRAMANIAN V, THANE

l NAVIN DEWAN, PUNE l PRVEEN THAKUR, KANGRA l RAMANDHAN GANESH, MUMBAI l SAMEER PRATAP KAMBLE, THANE l SHEELA MUTATKAR, NEW DELHI l SUBRATA MITRA, HOWRAH

l NAVNEETH KRISHNAN, NEW DELHI l PUJA SHARMA NAVIN, MUMBAI l RAMCO STEELS PVT LTD , FARIDABAD l SAMIT, MUMBAI l SHEELA TIRKEY, BILASPUR l SUCHARITHA J , CHENNAI

l NAVROZ HORMASJI SEERVAI, MUMBAI l PUKHRAJ GAJRABAI LUNKAD TRUST, CHENNAI l RAMESH CHANDRA AMBA, BANGALORE l SAMIT DATTA, HYDERABAD l SHEETAL JAIN, GURGAON l SUCHETA SAMEER NANJANGUD, MUMBAI

l NAYANA DHAVAN, NEW DELHI l PULKIT GUPTA, NEW DELHI l RAMESH GANESH SANDU, MUMBAI l SAMPAT SINGH BIST, DEHRADUN l SHEILA RUTH MACHADO, MUMBAI l SUCHITRA CHAWLA, NEW DELHI

l NEENA BHATIA, MUMBAI l PUNEET CHHAHIRA, BANGALORE l RAMESH KUMAR THOTA, HYDERABAD l SAMPATH SRINIVASAN, CHENNAI l SHEKHAR BAJAJ CHARITABLE TRUST, MUMBAI l SUDARSHAN GUPTA, GURDASPUR

l NEERAJ RAGHAVAN, HYDERABAD l PUNITA KAMENDRA TRIPATHI, AHMEDABAD l RAMESH NADGAUD, HYDERABAD l SAMRIDHI GOYAL, NEW DELHI l SHEKHAR SHREESH TALWALKER, MUMBAI l SUDEEP BAID, KOLKATA

l NEERJA TILAK SHARMA, BANGALORE l PUNYSTU TRUST, MUMBAI l RAMESH SHARMA, KOLKATA l SANDEEP BAHL, GURGAON l SHEROO HOSHANG MUNSHI, SECUNDERABAD l SUDHANSHU SAXENA, KOLKATA

l NEETA ABHAY KAVISHVAR, SURAT l PUSHPAVATHI GADE, VIZAG l RAMESH SOUNDARARAJAN, BANGALORE l SANDEEP BAJPAI, NOIDA l SHIB SANKER MUKHERJI, KOLKATA l SUDHARSHAN KUPPAHALLI SRINIVASAGOWDA,

l NEHA GOVILA, BANGALORE l PYOUS N LAKHANI, BANGALORE l RAMESH TRIMBAK CHAUBAL, NAGPUR l SANDEEP POONIA, JAMNAGAR l SHILPA SHAH, MUMBAI
KOLAR
l NEM CHAND JAIN, NEW DELHI l R L SHANTHI, NOIDA l RAMESHWAR NATH GUPTA & LAJ GUPTA, l SANDEEP V TAMBAKU, PUNE l SHIRAZ RUSTOMJEE, MUMBAI
l SUGRABAI & AKBERALLY MULLA GULAMALLY

l NESARA BS, BANGALORE l R PREM DAYABAR, PUDUCHERRY l SANDEEPA MOPARTHI, ONGOLE l SHITIZ MODI, GURGAON
JAIPUR VADNAGARWALA CHAR TRUST, CHENNAI
l NETSCRIBES INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED, MUMBAI l R RAMAMURTHY, BANGALORE l RAMRIKHDASJI DAGA CHARITABLE TRUST, l SANDIP RAY, KOLKATA l SHIV GANGA TRUST, AGRA
l SUHEIL CHANDRAN, BENGALURU

l NEVILLE DARUVALA, MUMBAI l R ARAVAZUAGAN, MUMBAI l SANGEETA GUPTA, NEW DELHI l SHIV KUMAR, NEW DELHI
KOLKATA l SUJATA BHAMBRI, BAREILLY

l NEVILLE M CONTRACTOR, PUNE l R ARIVAZHAGAN, MUMBAI l RAMU SITARAM DEORA, MUMBAI l SANJAY CHATRATH, GURGAON l SHIVAGAMI SATHYANARAYANAN, MUMBAI
l SUJATA LEWIS SISODIYA, MUMBAI

l NIKHIL BUSSA, THANE l R CHANCHAL KUMAR, BANGALORE l RANAJIT KUMAR MUDI, PUNE l SANJAY DALAL, AHMEDABAD l SHOBHANA SADASHIV KUWELKER, MUMBAI
l SUJATHA KARANAM, HYDERABAD

l NIKHILNATH BHATTACHARYYA, 24 PARGANA l R K RAVICHANDER, SALEM l RANAJN BOSE, NEW DELHI l SANJAY GURJAR, MUMBAI l SHREEJI, MUMBAI
l SUKHDEEP SINGH, NEW DELHI

l NINA UDDHAV BHEDASGAONKAR, PUNE l R PADMINI, BENGLURU l RANISH N APARNA, CALICUT l SANJAY KASTURI, INDORE l SHREYA GADEPALLI, CHENNAI
l SUMA JACOB, KOCHI

l NIRAJ HANS, GHAZIABAD l R V SHAH, MUMBAI l RANJEET MENON, PUNE l SANJAY KONDIRAM TAWARE, RAIGAD l SHREYAS PRACHARAK SABHA, MUMBAI
l SUMAN SIDANA, MUMBAI

l NIRAJ J TRIVEDI, MUMBAI l RABI SHANKER, BELLARY l RASHMI DUGGAL, NEW DELHI l SANJAY KUMAR, HYDERABAD l SHRI GANGA FOUNDATION, NEW DELHI
l SUMATI FASHIONS, JAIPUR

l NIRAJ KUMAR, MUMBAI l RABINDRA NATH SEN TRUST, KOLKATA l RASHMI SINGH, LUCKNOW l SANJAY KUMAR RAI, INDORE l SHRI K KOTI REDDY AND SMT K RAMA
l SUMEET K , HYDERABAD

l NIRANJAN SUNDARARAMAN, BENGALURU l RACHIT CHAUDHARY, GURGAON l RATILAL B DESAI, MUMBAI l SANJEEV THAKUR, SOLAN SUBHAMMA CHARITABLE TRUST, HYDERABAD l SUNDAR RAMACHANDRAN IYER, THANE

l NIRMAL KANT GUPTA, RAXAUL l RADHAKRISHNAN NAMBIAR, BANGALORE l RAVI CHANDRAN, PUNE l SANJIV WAZIR, MUMBAI

l NIRMAL KUMAR PAINULY, LUCKNOW l RADHAKRISHNAN S, NAGERCOIL l RAVI GOPAL IYER, MUMBAI l SANKAR DAWN, KOLKATA

l NIRMALA JOSEPH, MUMBAI l RADHIKA HARI, NEW DELHI l RAVI JOHN KARUTHEDATH, KOCHI l SANKARA RAO, HYDERABAD

l NIROS RESTURANT, JAIPUR l RAGHU RAMAN KIZHATIL, NEW DELHI l RAVI KUMAR MIDATANA, BANGALORE l SANTHANA GOPALAN V, JAMSHEDPUR

l NIRPINDER SINGH, CHANDIGARH l RAGHUNATH PRASAD, LUCKNOW l RAVI NIGAM, PUNE l SANTONA, NEW DELHI

l NISHA AGRAWAL, NEW DELHI l RAGHUNATHAN D , THANE l RAVINDRA ATHALYE, BANGALORE l SANTOSH MITRA, MUMBAI

l NITIN BHATT, THANE l RAHUL KALLEPALLI, MUMBAI l RAVINDRA GUPTA, NOIDA l SANTOSH MOHANTY, MUMBAI

l NITIN SHIRKEY, PUNE l RAHUL NARVEKAR, NEW DELHI l RAYAMAN CHARITABLE & RESEARACH l SARANG DABHOLKAR, JABALPUR

l O V CHANDARASEKHAR, MUMBAI l RAHUL RAJABHAU UBGADEKALYANI UBGADE, l SARASWATHI BASKARAN, GURGAON


FOUNDATION, MUMBAI
l OLYPUB PVT LTD , KOLKATA l SARAVANAN PACHIAPPAN, SALEM
NEW DELHI l REKHA R MALPATHAK, NASIK

l OMKAR ASHOK DANGE, NEW DELHI l RAHUL SINGH, BENGLURU l SARIKA AGARWAL, NEW DELHI
l RENU KAPOOR, NEW DELHI

l P J MOHANRAM, BANGALORE l RAJAN BHAVNANI, BANGALORE l SAROJA IRIS MELVILLE, MUMBAI


l RISHIKESH KUMAR, NEW DELHI

l P KRISHNA MURTY, HYDERABAD l RAJAN GUPTA, PUNE l SAROJA UDUPA, MUMBAI


l RITA SAKSENA, CHANDIGARH

l P R MENON, BANGALORE l RAJAN WARRIER, BANGALORE l SAROSH IRANI, MUMBAI


l RITESH AKSHAM MATHUR, HYDERABAD

l PADMA KRISHNAKANT BASRUR, BENGLURU l RAJANARAYANA REDDY, BANGALORE l SAROSH S TANGRI, KOLKATA
l RITESH MAHESHWARI, SINGAPORE

l PADMAJA NAIR, ERNAKULAM l RAJANI K IYER, MUMBAI l SARVESH KAPOOR, BANGALORE


l RITESH VOHRA, MUMBAI

l PADMAKAR, INDORE l RAJARAMAN C IYER, MUMBAI l SATISH C KOCHAR, MUMBAI


l ROBIN JOE D'SOUZA, MUMBAI

l PADMANABHAN L IYER, MUMBAI l RAJASHREE GOPALAKRISHNAN, THANE l SATISH KR KALRA, GURGAON


l ROHAN CHOPRA, NEW DELHI

l PALLAVI BHATNAGAR, LUCKNOW l RAJENDRA DANGWAL, NEW DELHI

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l SUNIL M GAVASKAR, MUMBAI l VADDIGIRI MURALI MOHAN, HYDERABAD l COL R L BABBAR, NOIDA
l SUNIL M MULANI, MUMBAI l VAIBHAV JAIN, NEW DELHI l COL RAVI KUMAR ANAND (RETD), FARIDABAD GOVERNING BODY
l SUNIL S PITALE, MUMBAI l VANI GOLLAGUNTA, HYDERABAD l DR (MRS) SUDERSHAN KAUSHIK, DELHI 7%
l SUNILA AWASTHI, GURGAON l VANITA SUVARNA, MUMBAI l DR AJIT K BANTHIA, KOLKATA

l SUNITA GUPTA, NEW DELHI l VASANTA LEELA, SECUNDERABAD l DR AMARJIT SINGH VIRK, AMRITSAR
8% Mr. Kiran Karnik
l SUNITA INGLE, NAGPUR l VASANTH KUMAR, BANGALORE l DR ARCHNA RANI, BANGALORE
32% Where our money came from:
Chairperson
l SUNITA YADAV, FAIZABAD l VED PRAKASH CHANDAN, GURGAON l DR ARUNLALIT H RUKADIKAR, SANGLI

l SUNL M SHAH, MUMBAI l VEENA BHARGAVA, KOLKATA l DR ASHWANI KUMAR, NEW DELHI
Ms. Rumjhum Chatterjee
Individual : 32%
l SURABHI AJAY BAKRE, PUNE l VEENA JYOTIKUMAR MEHTA, MUMBAI l DR B GOPALA RAO, SECUNDERABAD
Vice Chairperson
l SURAJBAI PANNALALJI MEHTA MEMORIAL l VENKAT ADIRAJ, RAIPUR l DR B INDIRA DEVI, BANGALORE
Corporates : 53%
TRUST, MUMBAI l VENKATA NARASIMHA RAO, HYDERABAD l DR BALDEV SAHAI, AHMEDABAD
Mr. Arun Nanda
l VENKATA SUDHEER GUNTUPALLI, MUMBAI l DR C V SUBRAHMANYAM, HYDERABAD
l SURESH BHUPAL BHAIRSHETH, MUMBAI Institutions : 8%
l SURESH CHANDRA AGRAWAL, NEW DELHI l VENKATESH N CHAKRAVARTY, MUMBAI l DR DHARAM PAL PATHAK, NEW DELHI
Hon. Treasurer
l SURESH RAJARAM RASTOGI, MUMBAI l VENKATESH VISWANATHAN, BANGALORE l DR DR THULASI BRINDA, CHENNAI Other Income : 7%
l SURESH S KADABA, MUMBAI l VENKATESWARA RAO, HYDERABAD l DR G HARPALANI, JAIPUR Mr. Pramod Bhasin
l SURINDER KUMAR SAINI, NEW DELHI l VENKATESWARA RAO CHALAMALASETTI, l DR GRACE CHANDI, KOCHI Gross Income of HelpAge in 2020 -21 was Rs. 88.55
l SURYANARAYAN CHERUKUVADA, VADODARA BANGALORE l DR HARSH LATA CHOUDHREE, NEW DELHI crores, which is 17.56% lower than the Gross Income Mr. K.T. Chacko
l SUSHEELA PADIYAR, BANGALORE l VENUS NARENDRABHAI TILAVAT, NEW DELHI l DR INDRANI SEN, NEW DELHI 53%
l SUSHILA DEVI JHAWAR, GANDHI NAGAR l VIBHAV RAMRAO SANZGIRI, MUMBAI l DR KALPANA NARAYAN JOG, MUMBAI
in 2019-20 Mr. Kaushik Dutta
l SUSHILA SINGH, GURGAON l VIDYA SAGAR KOLACHALA, HYDERABAD l DR L V RAMANA, BELLARY
Mr. J. C. Luther
l SUSHMA BAJPAYEE, INDORE l VIDYANATHAN RAGHUNATHAN, MUMBAI l DR MANIMALA DAS, KOLKATA

l SUSHMA PRAKASH, NEW DELHI l VIJAY KISHORE KUMAR, NEW DELHI l DR MOOL KRISHNA GUPTA, LUCKNOW Ms. Gita Nayyar
l SUSHMITA SHARMA, KOLKATA l VIJAY KUMAR BHAN, INDORE l DR NANDITA SARKAR, KOLKATA

l SUSHOBHITA KUMARI, PANCHKULA l VIJAY KUMAR CHOPRA, LUCKNOW l DR NARAYAN BHOSLE, GOA
Ms. Radhika Bharat Ram
l SWAMINATHAN NARAYANANA, BANGALORE l VIJAY MATHUR, MUMBAI l DR NARAYAN M DHULDHOYA, MUMBAI
2% 3%
l SWATHI VELAGAPUDI, HYDERABAD l VIJAYALAXMI SURESH, MUMBAI l DR P PENTIAH, HYDERABAD 12%
Mr. Arun Seth
l SWATI KHALE, MUMBAI l VIKAS AGNIHOTRI, MUMBAI l DR P S PANT, HYDERABAD

l SYED YUSUF SHAH, NEW DELHI l VIKAS CHAWLA, THANE l DR P S V N SHARMA, UDUPI
How money was used: Mr. Rohit Prasad
l SYNTHETIC INTER DYECHEM PVT LTD , NEW l VIKAS MADHAO KHARE, MUMBAI l DR PRADEEP S BORKER, VASCO CEO & Ex-officio Member
DELHI l VIKESH MEHTA, BANGALORE l DR RAJIV SWAMY, CHENNAI Programs : 83% ______
l T RAMAMURTHY, BANGALORE l VIKRAM KISHORE MAHIMKAR, MUMBAI l DR RAJNISH KUMAR DUGGAL, NEW DELHI

l VIKRAM TANNAN, MUMBAI l DR RAMASAMY SUBBARAJU, SIVAKASI Fund Raising : 12% As of December 2021
l T INDIRA DEVI, NEW DELHI

l T K CHAKRAVARTHY, HYDERABAD l VIKRANT SIBAL, MUMBAI l DR RAMESH KUMAR BATTA, GURGAON

l T K HARSHAN, TRIVANDRUM l VIMIT KAPOOR, NOIDA l DR RINA MUKERJI, LUCKNOW


Administration : 2%
l T R BALAKRISHNAN, COIMBATORE l VINAY PARDAL, JAIPUR l DR RITU ARORA, NEW DELHI

l T S RAMAKRISHNAN, BANGALORE l VINAYAK SANGAL, NEW DELHI l DR S S RATTAN, KURUKSHETRA


Depreciation : 3%
l T V RAJAGOPAL, KANNUR l VINEET HEMRAJANI, MAHARASHTRA l DR SASHWAT RAY, NEW DELHI

l TAHSEEN A NAVROZ, MUMBAI l VINITA ZACHARIAH, NAVI MUMBAI l DR SHANTA BHARGHAVA, NEW DELHI 83%
l TANAYA PRASAD, NEW DELHI l VINOD JAGDISH MORYA, MUMBAI l DR SUBHASH KAKKAR, NEW DELHI

l TANNAY JIT SINGH, NEW DELHI l VINOD K, BANGALORE l DR SUDARSHAN KAUSHIK, NEW DELHI

l TAPAS KUMAR DE, NEW DELHI l VINOD PRAKASH SRIVASTAVA, JAIPUR l DR SUPRIYA C E , BANGALORE

l TARA VACHANI, NEW DELHI l VIPIN SHARMA, MUMBAI l DR USHA K SHARMA, MUMBAI

l TENNESSEE B D'SOUZA, CHENNAI l VIRENDRA AMARNATH MITTAL, MUMBAI l DR V BALASUBRA MANIYAN, NASIK

l DR VATSALA NARAIN, MUMBAI


12% On what programs was the
l THANAWALA CONSULTANCY SERVICES, l VIRENDRAKUMAR GUPTA, HYDERABAD

l VISHAL SHARMA, BENGLURU l LT COL BALWAN SINGH NASIR (RETD), PUNE


money spent
MUMBAI
l THE HILLA AND PESTONJI MAROLIA l VISHALLI DONGRIE, NEW DELHI l LT COL ROMESH CHANDER GILJA (RETD), PUNE
9%
CHARITABL, MUMBAI l VISHALRAJ JAIPAL MAHARAJAN, THANE l PROF A K LAHIRI, BANGALORE 51% Health : 51%
l VISHAW PARKASH TRIKHA, CHANDIGARH l PROF ANAND DEV GUPTA, NEW DELHI
l THE VISALAKSHI NEELAKANTAN CHARITABLE

l VISHWANATH DIWAKAR VAIDYA, MUMBAI l PROF L S SIVAKUMAR, CHENNAI


Social Protection : 3%
TRUST, CHENNAI
l VISHWANATH SESHADRI, NAVI MUMBAI l WING CDR K T SUDHIR, KANYAKUMARI
l THIRUMALA BABU CHUKKA, KARNATAKA

l VITTAL VANDSE SHENOY, BANGALORE l WING CDR V S CHANDRA (RETD), BANGALORE 14% Disaster Management : 11%
l THOMAS MATHEW, PATHANAMTHITTA

l VIVEK, BANGALORE
l TONY MATHEW, CHENNAI

l VIVEK KUMAR GANGRADE, PUNE


Agecare Program : 14%
l TOORKEY R F, SECUNDERABAD

l VKJ PROJECTS PVT LTD, DEHRADUN


l TRIDENT AUTOMOBILES INDIA PVT LTD ,

l WAMAN DATTATRAY DANDAGE, PUNE


Social Mobilisation : 9%
BANGALORE
l WEIRDASS COMEDY PRIVATE LIMITED, 11%
l TRIPTIKUMAR MUKHOPADHYAY, MUMBAI Project Implementation : 12%
l TRISHA MITTAL, MUMBAI MUMBAI 3%
l YASMEEN SAYED, BELGAUM
l TRIVENI ENGICONS PVT LTD , JAMSHEDPUR

l YELLAMARAJU V S S SRIDHARA RAO, VIZAG


l TUKARAM SHANKAR METHAR, GOA

l YELURI SITA, GUNTUR


l UDAY KUMAR VAGALE, BANGALORE

l YEZDI BAHADURJI PATEL, NASIK


l UDAY SHIRKE, MUMBAI

l YOGENDRA SOMNATH TRIVEDI, JABALPUR


l UDIT BAGGA, NEW DELHI

l YOGENDRA SURAJMAL KANODIA, MUMBAI


l UMA AHUJA, NEW DELHI

l YOGESH ASHOK DESAI, THANE


l UMA MAHAJAN, SHIMLA

l YOGESH SHAH, INDORE


l UMACHANDRAN G, GURGAON

l USHA PANDIT, NEW DELHI

l USHA RATRA, MUMBAI


l ZAAFIR Z KARACHIWALA, MUMBAI

l ZARIN SAROSH TANGRI, KOLKATA

l ZAVER B BHARUCHA, MUMBAI


HELPAGE INDIA’S MISSION
l UTSAV KUMAR, NEW DELHI

l ZENA BERNADETTE BARBOSA JT,


l V MURAHARI REDDY, HYDERABAD

l V S ELIZABETH, BANGALORE SECUNDERABAD


l V SIVAGAMI, CHENNAI l ADM V S SHEKHAWAT (RETD ), MUMBAI

l V K MENON, MUMBAI

l V KRISHNASAMI BHARATHI, BANGALORE


l BRIG (DR) KRISHNA KANT TRIPATHI (RETD),

GANDHI NAGAR To work for the cause and


l V L RAJESH, BANGALORE l BRIG J N DEVIAH (RETD ), MYSORE

l V M M GAME(RETD ), PUNE l BRIG RAJINDER SINGH CHAUDHARY AVSM NOTE care of the disadvantaged aged persons
l V MAHANAN DA, BANGALORE (RETD ), HISSAR
l V R C SOMAYAJULU, NEW DELHI l COL DHANI RAM SOLANKI, NEW DELHI

l V RAMCHANDRA BABU, MUMBAI

l V S GOPALAKRISHNAN, MUMBAI
l COL DR R ARUNACHALAM, MANGALORE

l COL K S PARMAR, MOHALI


The above lists are not a comprehensive list of
our large donor base. They have been listed
based on certain parameters. Any omissions
and to improve their quality of life.
l V SRINIVASAN , CHENNAI l COL MANU KANT, JODHPUR are regretted.
l V SUBRAHMANIAM, PALAVA l COL MOHANDEEP SINGH DUGGAL, NEW DELHI

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