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Contents
Annual Report 2014-2015
(1) Location Map Inside front cover
(2) Message from Managing Trustee 3
(3) About Anjali 4
(4) Activities 5-9
(5) Accounts 10-14
(6) Donations and Banks 15
(7) Institutional Donors 16
(8) Individual Donors 17-23
(9) Tithidan 24
(10) Donation in Kind 25-26
(11) Voluntary Services & Staff 27
(12) Trust Information Inside Back cover
Dear Friends and Well-wishers,
It is my pleasure presenting activity and financial report for the year 2014-2015.
The facility of providing primary health care services for the poor and needy people started through Anjali Hospital is now providing secondary health care services. With the increase in number of patients, the number of patients with chronic diseases / ailments has also increased.
The patient/ sick person is the main entity (center of focus) in providing health care. Doctors & para medical workers are primary essentiality to complete the team providing such care. Providing equipment/instruments and creating infrastructure is comparatively easy but we are finding it very difficult to get well qualifies & capable specialists and skilled para medical workers. At the same time it is perceived that the number, type and level of services when we started has also increased and changed. Though Anjali Hospital does not receive government grant, there is an association with government in some schemes like Rashtriya Swathya Bima Yojna (RSBY), National Revised Tuberculosis Control Programm (NRTCP), new born care and maternal care.
Under the banner of “ bachat mandal” , efforts are being made to connect women members with various aspects of their development. Women have started experiencing what are their family needs and those needs can be fulfilled with self-respect through “ Bachat mandal”.
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As very rightly spelled out in this very popular verse of Gujarati poem by Shri Umashankar Joshi, the MAN has changed everything out there in the vast earth surrounding him. The atmosphere and climate change is being experienced. There is some solace that we are able to contribute to enrichment of environment through the tree plantation on large scale done every year.
In the current year also it is seen that the expenditure in providing health services is much more than the income. As our aim is to provide health services to the poor & needy, to include these poor families in developmental process through women's program and enrich the environment, the expenditure is bound to be more and such activities cannot be self-sustained.
All this is happening with warmth and assistance provided by many friends, well-wishers and individual & institutional donors. On behalf of the beneficiaries, Anjali and the trustees I extend heartfelt thanks to all.
I extend hearty invitation to come & visit Anjali.
Anita Shah
Date. 18-10-2015
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Anjali was established in the year 1988. The activities of the organisation were thinitiated on 29 January 1989.
The founders after completing higher education, formed Anjali in order to utilise their skills & capabilities for the poor and the needy.
Anjali is a voluntary organisation based in village Ranasan with population of 5000. Ranasan is a village in Talod taluka of Sabarkantha district in north Gujarat in India.
Beginning was made with health activities, the poor and the needy being the target population. The health activities developed progressively and other activities were added as the needs were perceived.
At present the activities of Anjali are, a 90 bed Anjali Hospital, women's programm in 49 interior villages (on the platform of saving groups) and environment enrichment programm. Organisation is inclined toward development programmes for children, youth, and villages.
The soil in Ranasan & in its vicinity is rocky & sandy and the climate is dry, windy, hot during 7-8 months of the year and cold during the winter months. The rainfall is less and unpredictable. There are two rivers which run if there is ample of rainfall. There are few lakes & other sources of water. The principal vocation of the people is agriculture. There are few industries in the vicinity. The level of education is low. Most of the population is economically & socially weak.
The majority of the population of this area comes from the communities of Thakors, Dalits, Ravals, Vagharis, Banjaras, Vadi, Pagi, Rabari samaj and migrant adivasi labourers. Most of them earn their livelihood as agriculture or miscellaneous labour. They have not made much progress either economically or socially. This group of people along with other economically weak & distressed section of the population are the main beneficiaries of Anjali's activities.
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About Anjali
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Promotion of health & all round development of rural public without any distinction of caste, colour or creed.
VisionVision and Mission Statement
Mission
1. Activities promoting community health & primary health care.2. Rational, ethical & subsidised rural hospital services. 3. Empowering education to women, children, youth and over all
development of rural people & rural areas.4. Environment enrichment by tree plantation, water harvesting & use of
renewable energy. 5. Activities conducive to & fostering moral and ethical values.
ANJALISociety for Rural Health & Development Activities
(1) Anjali Hospital Anjali Hospital provides services like emergency care, child birth,
medicines, ambulance and qualified medical doctors for the poor and needy of this area 24 hours a day for 365 days.
The activity in numbers is as follows:
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Some facilities & arrangements started on small scale are becoming relevant & useful to these communities.
Some of the following facilities & arrangements are noteworthy: 1. Smt. Sumitra Desai Asthma Center: A bronchial asthma center was started long back with the assistance of
Jash Kanta Charitable Trust of Mumbai. The center provides 50 to 75 % concessions to such patients in daily requirement of medicines, investigations, hospitalization charges etc., the number of patients are increasing every year.
2. Chronic Disease Center: (CDC) Diseases like Diabetes, Insulin dependent diabetes, High BP,
paralysis, TB, epilepsy require life long medicines to prevent complications. To help such poor & needy patients, significantly subsidised Chronic Disease Center was started. The beginning of this center could be made with the assistance of Jewelex India Private Limited, Mumbai.
Description of Particular Activity 2014-15 2013-14OPD Patients 84703 75972New Patients in OPD 31787 28765Old Patients in OPD 52916 47207Average Daily OPD patients 276 251Beneficiaries of economically weaker sections in OPD 82.38% 83.24%Indoor Patients (Admissions) 5152 5133Beneficiaries of economically weaker sections in indoor 89.79% 90.36%T.B. Detections / Referred to DOT at PHC’s 627 / 627 587 / 587Delivaries (child birth) 597 712Vaccinations 1764 1744Laboratory Tests 75982 66653X-Rays 5006 4185Operations Total 2173 2134EYE Operation (Cataract) 1229 1248Other Operation 944 886Ambulance Visits 599 620Ante Natal Care Visits 4273 4496Food to Patients (Dishes) 17650 18216Breakfast & Milk (Morning & Evening) 10857 10234
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Activities
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3. Other:
a) Migrated tribal laborers, their children and families are offered all the hospital services like OPD, indoor, emergency, laboratory, ambulance & medicines at 90 % concessions.
b) Significant concessions in Ante natal, intranatal and postnatal care are offered to pregnant mothers and infants till 1 year of age.
c) Provision of significant concession to those who do not fall under above categories but are poor & needy.
The poor & needy segment of the population has been able to seek the hospital services in significant numbers as a result of above arrangements. Consciously adding such services will make the poor & needy to seek the hospital services in time without any apprehensions, which is our objective. Such medical facilities & arrangements for the needy segment of the population will prevent poor becoming poorer, and keep children & mothers healthy. Efforts are being made to bring qualitative improvements in above arrangements by introducing costly investigations to improve diagnosis and support of counsellors.
2. Women's Programm:
Another year has passed satisfactorily in bringing women together and organizing them. All have understood the methods of financial transaction and accounts undertaken during the monthly meetings. Even then some members need to be reminded about the regular payments of monthly savings and the installment of the loan taken. Most of the saving groups started with monthly savings of Rs 30 were able to increase the amount to Rs 50 and reach level of Rs 100 per month. New saving groups now start with Rs 100 saving per month. Women are able to understand big benefits of small savings, especially preserving self-respect and increase in their self-confidence.
The theme of yearly monthly meeting held at Anjali was “Community Monitoring” at village level. Role play, storytelling, games, group discussions were the mediums through which the information was conveyed. Sources of Government income, various taxes, how we directly or indirectly pay taxes was explained. The school education, health services, anganwadi, food grains made available through ration shops etc. are provided from the taxes that we pay.
So it is responsibility of all of us to monitor various government programmes. Each group came together to decide which government program that group will monitor. In 2-3 initial months visits were made to the selected program but over a period, sincere visits that should have taken place did not happen.
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Activities
They remember the time of yearly tour / outing very well and start making preparations. The demand this year was to visit a distant place so tours of Mt. Abu were organized. They take care of each other and feeling of oneness among them is perceived.
Kishori Programm: An effort is being made by visiting 233 adolescent girls in selected 8 villages
from the program villages, to make “Kishori Pravruti Mandal” (adolescent activity group). The women members are motivating their daughters and other adolescent girls to join these groups. Activities which, these girls like and are useful in life, like explaining changes in body at that age, menstrual cycle & hygiene, need of nutritious food/anemia, self-development & self-defense, making button eyelet, tailoring, various recipes, performing garba, make best things from waste material, play games, tour & excursions etc. are undertaken. School going as well as girls not going to school are guided to do these activities in villages.
Newly married couple meet is a regular yearly event. The list of participants is drawn with assistance from the group members. This meet is held during Diwali time. An effort is made to familiarise them with body physiology, family planning, addiction, nutrition, hygiene, life style, harmony in life especially with each other.
There are eight saving groups in Ranasan village. The nuisance of alcohol in villages is well known everywhere. Many young people have died because of this in this village. A group of friends of these young people, who died, approached us to help them do something. We narrated our experiences of two anti-alcohol programs that were conducted earlier. Many of the mothers of these young boys were members of saving groups. Considering their intense desire to do something it was decided to cooperate with them. All the saving group members of Ranasan joined in. A meeting of the whole village was called. A village rally was called. It was a well-attended & well spirited event which was successful in sending strong message, there was a minor clash with one of the families involved in production of alcohol. Hundreds of liters of prepared alcohol was drained from every nook & corner of the village and its surroundings. At the end of rally a Gram Sabha was held. The panchayat members also participated in the meeting and a committee was formed. A candle light Shradhanjali was held for those who died, at the center of the village.A memorandum was handed over to the district collector to take effective action. The outcome of the whole process was, the widely open activity of people drinking in public places reduced for some time. The district administration as well as the taluka administration could not take effective measures to control the nuisance which persists with the same intensity now.
No Details August -2003 April -2014 to Total
to March 2014 March-2015
1 Number of villages 49 (-1) 48
2 Total saving groups 126 128
New groups formed 03
No of saving groups closed -01
3 No of women members 1666 1667
New women joined as member (+) (+57)
Women members resigned (-) (-56)
4 No of members took loan 3712 532 4244
5 No of members repaid loan 2608 394 3002
6 No of member’s repayment in process 1242 1242
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The activity in figures:
No Purpose of / August-2003 April-2014 to No. of members %
Utilisation of loan to March-2014 March-2015 took loan
1 Economic 1620 163 1783 42%
2 Beneficial 489 156 645 15%
3 Asset building 835 114 949 22%
4 Social 768 99 867 20%
Total 3712 532 4244
Cow, Buffalos Agriculture Shop Material Other TotalEconomic
47 104 08 04 163
House in stages Home appliances Toilet Other TotalAssets
90 05 14 5 114
Marriage Other TotalSocial
86 – – 13 99
Insurance, Tour, Health Vehicle TotalBeneficial home expense Education instalments
7 114 24 11 156
Detail of purpose wise utilisation of loan during the year 2014-15
Every saving group is an individual entity with individual bank account. Women are seriously learning day to day management of the groups. Every group is self-help group in real terms, using their own funds and slowly making gradual additions to monthly savings. The total value of savings of all the groups put together amounts to Rs. 9504836 and amount of loans taken to Rs. 29360040. They continue taking loans, repaying it and keep their rupee in circulation.
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Activities
3. Environment Enrichment Programm: 823 new trees with permanent tree guards were planted this year. With this
there are 1755 trees planted over last six years with survival rate of more than 95%. About 5% trees had to be replanted. The trees & recently planted saplings are being taken care of.
4. Activities for the staff: It is refreshing to break the routine and spend the day in a different way. All
those who participated enjoyed the one day program of tour to Patan's “Ranini Vav”, Tirupati amusement park in Visnagar and darshan of “Unja mataji mandir”.
Occassions like Swami Vivekanand Jayanti & Janamashtmi and national th th
events like 15 August & 26 January were celebrated. To encourage reading habit in staff members and their children, an exhibition of books of the library of Anjali was kept with offer of few books free of cost especially for children.
A sports club was started for the members of staff. “Balpanni Shodhyatra” was organized all over Gujarat by “Shaishav”, a
child rights organization based in Bhavnagar. The children of some of the staff members were taken to adjoining “ Vishwa Mangalam” organization in Anera village when the yatra reached there. The yatra was to high light and provide information about Child Rights & needs of children through games, songs and group discussions.
Training Programmes for the staff & various events:
No Details of event Name of staff member
1 Counselor training Maheshbhai, Ranjanben, Dilipsinh
2 Behaviour Change Alkaben, Maheshbhai
3 Eye seminar at Polio Foundation Dr. Vidyut Shah, Dr. Lalit Shah
4 Adarsh Samaj Nirman Alkaben
5 FCRA seminar by Janpath Devangbhai, Kirtibhai
6 Balpanni Shodhyatra Alkaben, Rekhaben, Hiteshbhai
7 Safe Abortion workshop Anitaben, Alkaben
8 AMA Nagarikta Puraskar 2013 was awarded to Smt. Anitaben Shah,
Managing Trustee, and Anjali by Ahmedabad Management Association.
9 Governor Social Welfare Fund assistance to Anjali Hospital for purchase of
ambulance and Instruments
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A Snap shot of Income & Expenditure(as per audited income-expenditure account)
2014-2015
Expenditure Income
Anjali Hospital 21889391.16 11525740.86
Women’s programme 804982.28 -
Environment enrichment programme 683090.00
Establishment & other expense 1484947.42
Interest + other income 2561402.13
Programme grants 150000.00
Reimbursement of programme expenditure 2400975.00
Prime Minister relief fund (J&K floods) 55000
Total 24917410.86 16638117.99
Deficit (excess of expenditure over income) 8279292.87
The deficit was met as follows
Amount of deficit 8279292.87
Depreciation 3675521.00
Donation received from individual & institutional
donors (general & 35 AC donations) during year 8464772.84
Net Deficit (transferred to balance sheet) 3490041.03
11954813.87 11954813.87
Accounts
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Income : Rs. 28592931.86
Expenditure : Rs. 28592931.86
Anjali Hospital77%
Women’s programme3%
Environment enrichmentprogramme
2%
Establishments &other expense
5%
Prime Minister relief fund(J&K floods)
0.2%
Depreciation12.8%
Anjali Hospital40%
Interest + other income9%Programme
grants0.5%
Reimbursement ofprogramme expenditure
8.5%
Donation30%
Net Deficit12%
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Accounts
FORM NO. 10B
[ See rule 17B ]
Audit report under section 12A(b) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, in the case of charitable or religious trusts or institutions
I/We have examined the balance sheet of ANJALI SOCIETY FOR RURAL HEALTH & DEVELOPMENT, as at 31 March, 2015 and the Income & Expenditure account for the year ended on that date which are in agreement with the books of account maintained by the said trust or institution.
I/We have obtained all the information and explanations which to the best of my/our knowledge and belief were necessary for the purposes of the audit. In my/our opinion, proper books of account have been kept at the head office and the branches of the above named trust/institution visited by me/us so far as appears from my/our examination of the books, and proper returns adequate for the purposes of audit have been received from branches not visited by me/us, subject to the comments given below:
In my/our opinion and to the best of my/our information, and according to the information given to me/us, the said accounts give a true and fair view-
(I) In the case of the balance sheet, of the state of affairs of the above named trust/institution as at 31 March, 2015 and
(II) In the case of the profit and loss account, loss of its accounting year ending on 31 March, 2015
The prescribed particulars are annexed here to.
Place : AHMEDABAD DILIP R. SHAH & CO.
Date : 23/06/2015 Chartered Accountants
[DILIP R. SHAH PROP]
FR No. 102572W
M. No. 30610
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* Detailed audited Balance Sheet and Income & Expenditure is available on request
Audited Balance Sheet (Abridged)*
Accounts
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Liabilities &Trust Fund Amount Amount
Trust Fund Corpus:
Balance as per last b/s 23206653.72
Add: Received during the year 6900256.50 30106910.22
Hospital Sustenance/Development Fund:
Balance as per last year 4700281.69
Add: Received during the year 419419.00 5119700.69
Other earmarked funds & N. R. Grants :
Balance as per last year 50115958.65
Add: Received during the year 1454000.00 51569958.65
Other liabilities / Sundry creditors 137000.00
Depreciation fund
F. C. Assets Depreciation Fund 181391.00
Movable Assets 6643034.88
Immovable Assets 13764736.05 20589161.93
TOTAL 107522731.49
Assets Amount Amount
Immovable Assets (Gross Block) 33113982.01
Movable Assets (Gross Block) 18743706.62
FC Assets 1813912.00
Investments (FDR Dena Bank, HDFC Trust Deposit) 25200000.00
Deposits Telephone, Gas & Land 14501.00
Cash & Bank Balances 5086777.21
Sundry Debtors 6173.66
Income outstanding Interest receivable 580967.00
Closing Stock of Medicine 1437619.86
Income & Expenditure A/C:
Opening Balance 18034624.50
Add: Trial Balance Sheet Diff 426.60
Add: Deficit during the year 3490041.03 21525092.13
Total 107522731.49
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Accounts
Audited Income & Expenditure (Abridged)*
Income Amount
Gross medical receipt from patients 15745268.52
LESS : value of free OPD & IPD - 2934046.00
value of free Medicine 1285481.66
Net hospital receipt 11525740.86
General donation & 35 AC donation 8464772.84
Interest &other Income 2561402.13
Reimbursement of programme expenditure 2400975.00
Programme grant 150000.00
Excess of expenditure over income 3490041.03
Total 28592931.86
Expenditure Amount
Anjali Hospital 21889391.16
Women’s programme expenses 804982.28
Environment, enrichment programme 683090.00
Establishment expenditure 1484947.42
To Prime Minister relief fund (J&K floods) 55000.00
Depreciation 3675521.00
Total 28592931.86
* Detailed audited Balance Sheet and Income & Expenditure is available on request
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PLACE : Ahmedabad FOR, DILIP R.SHAH & CO CHARTERED ACCOUNTS
Date:23-06-2015 [FOR, DILIP R.SHAH & CO] F.R.No.102572W M.NO.30610
Notes on accounts by Auditor
ANJALI SOCIETY FOR RURAL HEALTH & DEVELOPMENT
ACCOUNTING POLICIES:
The Accounts are maintained as per generally accepted accounting principle and are in line with the relevant guideline statements, standards issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.
METHOD OF ACCOUNTING:
Books of accounts are maintained on historical cost convention on accrual basis.
FIXED ASSETS:
Fixed assets are stated At Cost less depreciation.
DEPRECIATION:
Depreciation is provided on assets on WDV method as under:
Immovable Assets 10%
Movable Assets 10%
(Equipments, Furniture-Fixtures, Vehicles etc.)
In The Current year the assets are shown their respective Cost value and Correspondingly the depreciation fund is created to make the value of assets at its cost.
INVESTMENTS:
Investments mainly FD’S are stated at Cost.
INVENTORY OF STOCK OF MEDICINE:
The Closing stock for medicines as on 31/03/2015 are taken physically & certified by trust, are valued “At Cost”.
Medicine and other Supplies are used exclusively only for regular Hospital indoor & outdoor Patients
Physical checks of the inventory are regularly & periodically done by management.
RECOGNITION OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE:
1. Items of income & expenditure are generally recorded on accrual basis.
2. During the year donation received are as under:
a. General & 35AC Donation Rs.8464772.84(includes Foreign donation Rs.500000/-)
b. Corpus Donation. Rs.6900256/- (includes Foreign donation Rs.167862/-)
c. Hospital Sustenance Rs.419419/-
OTHER NOTES
1. The Trust has paid gross remunerations of Rs.274566.00 P.A. to Managing Trustee Smt. Anitaben Shah as a full time administrator cum Director of community based Development Action (CBDA) Programme
2. The Trust has provided Free Residential accommodation in a campus to Smt Anitaben Shah as a full time administrator cum Director of Community Based Development Action (CBDA) Programme.
3. Rs.180000.00 P.A. is paid to Trustee Dr. Lalitbhai Shah as a Medical Officer In Charge of Anjali Hospital.
According to our professional judgment the above remuneration (as per note 1 & 3) & the said perquisites (as per note 2)are most reasonable looking to their qualification and long experience as compared to any other person having such qualification and experience in other similar organisations. Members of the Board of Trustees other than Smt. Anitaben Shah and Dr. Lalitbhai Shah strongly opined that the services rendered by them to the Trust are very crucial and indispensable to the Trust.
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• Expenditure of Anjali Hospital during the year 2014-2015 was Rs. 1.13 Crore more than the income. This Rs. 1.13 Crore of deficit was met from donation income and corpus fund.
• For Bronchial Asthma Centre and Chronic Disease Centre we appeal for yearly contributions.
• Large endowment fund (corpus) is essential to meet the huge yearly deficit. We seek assistance of donors in this.
• HDFC BANK LTD
Name of Account “ANJALI “ Account No 04051450000043
NEFT / RTGS Code No : HDFC0000405
Opp: Civil Hospital, Himatnagar – 383001,
• DENA BANK
Name of Account “ANJALI “ Account No 072910001537
NEFT / RTGS Code No : BKDN0130729
Ranasan Branch:- Po: Ranasan Taluka: Talod, 383305, Sabarkantha, Gujarat.
• PAN : AAATA2113L
• Address : ANJALI, PO: Ranasan, Taluka: Talod, Dist: Sabarkantha 383305, Gujarat, INDIA.
Phone : (02770) 282034, 282135
Mobile : 9426413192, 9925747740 Whats App on 9925747740 e-mail: [email protected], www.anjaliruralhealth.org.in
• Auditors : Dilip R. Shah & Co.
A/21/2, Ajanta Commercial Centre, 2nd Floor, Opp. C. U. Shah College, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad - 380 009.
• Courier : To be sent to TALOD at above address by Tirupati Courier
Donations and Bank
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Institutional Donors
1 Mrs. Nergesh Khurshedji Dady
Public Charitable Trust Mumbai 2300000
2 Lilavati R. Shah Medical Relief Trust Mumbai 1300000
3 Bhansali Trust Mumbai 500000
4 Jewelex India Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai 500000
5 Jash-Kanta Charitable Trust Mumbai 319267
6 Dhun Pestonji Parakh Discretionary Trust Mumbai 300000
7 Ur-Asha Javeri Foundation Trust Mumbai 200000
8 Jalaram Sevashram Trust Vadodara 100000
9 Priyavadanbhai M. Shah &
Nirmalaben P. Shah Charitable Trust Ahmedabad 65000
10 Asha Foundation Mumbai 50000
11 Amco Trust Ahmedabad 50000
12 HSN Murthi (On behalf of Late Prabhakaran)
Shri Ramkrishna Mandir Trust Bhimpura 50000
13 Shardaben Kantilal Vakharia Charitable Trust Mumbai 25000
14 Adarsh Charitable Trust Mumbai 25000
15 Premchand Jivachand Shah Charitable Trust Mumbai 25000
16 Sahyog Kushthayagna Trust Rajendranagar 25000
17 Patel Ranchhodbhai Shambhubhai
Kashiram Sewa Trust Ladol 21000
18 Sanjeevani Trust Mumbai 20000
19 Manav Jyot Public Charitable Trust Mumbai 11000
20 Rambhaben Balchand Vora Charitable Trust Mumbai 10000
21 Shri Yuvak Sammelan Diamond Jubilee
Charity Trust Mumbai 10000
22 Smt. Jayalaxmi Vasantrai Doshi Charitable Trust Mumbai 10000
23 Smt.Radhikaben Himatlal Patel Charitable Turst Vadodara 10000
24 Mayabhai Laxmichand &
Nilamben Mayabhai Charitable Trust Ahmedabad 5000
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1 Meena Prints Pvt Ltd. Mumbai 2010000
2 Governor Social Welfare Fund,
Governor of Gujarat, for purchase of
ambulance & instruments Gandhinagar 1454000
3 Shri Paresh Trikamlal Shah Mumbai 1000000
4 Tipsons Financial Services Private Limited Ahmedabad 890000
5 Pooja Prints Rajkot 750000
6 Shri Vipulkumar Nathalal Pandya Mumbai 400000
7 Shri Chandravadan Shantilal Shah Mumbai 250000
8 Estate of Late Smt. Bhadra Ranjitlal Sukhadwala Mumbai 200000
9 Smt. Kantaben Amrutbhai Patel Nayka 200000
10 Venus Jewel Surat 200000
11 Fincred Investments Ltd. Ahmedabad 160000
12 Late Sumitraben Sarabhai Shah na smarnarthe Ahmedabad 150000
13 Creative Printers Pvt. Ltd. Ahmedabad 112000
14 Dr. Hasmukh C. Shah Vadodara 105000
15 Smt. Laxmiben Namdevrav Ghate
Haste Shri Arvindbhai Ghate Harsol 100111
16 Dalal Sulochanaben c/o.Raj Electronics Ahmedabad 100000
17 Dr. Bhupendrabhai J. Jani &
Dr.Suryaben B.Jani Ahmedabad 100000
18 Shri Navinchandra Maganlal Joshi Mumbai 100000
19 Shri Bharat Punjalal Shah Mumbai 100000
20 Smt. Asha Arun Javeri Mumbai 100000
21 Amardeep Fashions Pvt Ltd. Surat 84340
22 Smt. Sharmisthaben Bharatbhai Shah Mumbai 75000
23 Kamini Amit Shah Vadodara 60000
24 Dr. Kalpesh G Shah Vadodara 57000
25 In Memory of Late Kumudbhai C. Shah
and Smt. Bhartiben K.Shah
Haste Ankit and Jinal Ahmedabad 51000
26 Dr. Preyas Shashikant Shah Vadodara 50000
27 Smt. Jayagauri Balashankar Purohit Anand 50000
28 Shri Kamlesh Shashikant Mehta (HUF) Mumbai 50000
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29 Shri Mukesh Adenwala Ahmedabad 50000
30 Shri Rakesh M. Shah Himatnagar 50000
31 Smt. Darshana J. Shah Vadodara 40000
32 Shri Sanjay Mashruwala Mumbai 35000
33 Shri Jayantilal Chhotalal Shah Dhansura 33000
34 Shri Mitul Haritbhai Chokshi Ahmedabad 30000
35 Smt. Lalitaben Hasmukhbhai Shah Vadodara 30000
36 Smt. Sumitraben Chandrakant Amin Vadodara 30000
37 Dr. Neelaben Vishanjibhai Bhuptani Rajkot 25500
38 Shri Ratilal Arjanbhai Patel Ranasan 25101
39 Late Kusumben Gunvantray Desai na smarnarthe Mumbai 25001
40 Smt. Gitaben C. Shah Ahmedabad 25000
41 AMA Nagrikta Purskar Award 2013
Ahmedabad Management Association Ahmedabad 25000
42 Amber Ashraye Mahila Benefit Association Rajkot 25000
43 Dr. Abhay Bhaskar Kavishvar Surat 25000
44 Dr. Hansaben Haridas Adenwala Ahmedabad 25000
45 Dr. Kamlesh Patel Modasa 25000
46 Shri Govindlal M Shah Vadodara 25000
47 Shri Gunvant H. Shah Vadodara 25000
48 In memoray of Shri Gunvantrai Gopalji Desai Mumbai 25000
49 Shri Jayendrakumar Ravishankar Pandya Modasa 25000
50 Shri Jitendra Ishwarlal Shah Ahmedabad 25000
51 Smt. Jyotiben Jayeshbhai Mehta Vadodara 25000
52 Shri Kaushik Gokuldas HUF Mumbai 25000
53 Late Prafullaben Prabhudas Mistri Mumbai 25000
54 Shree Multitech Pvt. Ltd. Vadodara 25000
55 Shri Dhirajlal Mohanlal Mehta Dhansura 25000
56 Shri Dilip R. Shah Ahmedabad 25000
57 Shri R.R. Shah Vadodara 25000
58 Simurg Appliances Pvt. Ltd. Ahmedabad 25000
59 Smt Bhartiben K. Shah Ahmedabad 25000
60 Supriya Gaurav Shah Ahmedabad 25000
61 Volga Gas Company Vadodara 25000
62 Late Patel Kalabhai Panabhai
haste Ramabhai Kalabhai Patel Navi Shinol 21000
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63 Late Shantaben Dahyabhai Patel
haste Kanchanben Rameshbhai Patel Bavsar 21000
64 Smt. Manjulaben Pravinchandra Shah Ahmedabad 21000
65 Smt. Bina Parikh Ahmedabad 20000
66 Dr. Chandrikaben S. Purohit Vadodara 20000
67 Dr. Dhiren Gordhandas Ganjwala Ahmedabad 20000
68 Gujarat Industrial Products Vadodara 20000
69 Late Kantaben Chhaganlal Shah na smarnarthe Ranasan 20000
70 Smt. Sarla Narendra Shah Mumbai 20000
71 Smt.Chandrikaben Sundardas Mehta Bodeli 20000
72 Dr. Nitaben R Dilhiwala Ahmedabad 19500
73 Dr. Apexa K. Shah Vadodara 15000
74 Dr. Abhay Shah Vadodara 15000
75 Shri Jitendra Bhikhabhai Patel Navi Shinol 15000
76 Baroda Chemicals & Fertilizers Vadodara 11000
77 Shri Chitresh N. Mody Mumbai 11000
78 Dr. Rakesh Patel Rajkot 11000
79 Dr.Virendra Gandhi Mumbai 11000
80 Late Vinaben Bhupendrabhai Shah
haste Late Dr. Sevantilal Mohanlal Shah Parivar Patan 11000
81 Mrs. Pranotiben Pankajbhai Modi Ahmedabad 11000
82 Shri Pankajbhai Hirachand Shah Mumbai 11000
83 Smt. Shakuntalaben V. Mehta Vadodara 11000
84 Smt. Chandrikaben Mukeshbhai Shah Modasa 11000
85 Shri Bharatbhai S. Shah Ahmedabad 10000
86 Dr. Falguni Rajendrabhai Shah Mumbai 10000
87 Dr. Kanubhai C. Vekaria Surat 10000
88 Dr. D. M. Dave Modasa 10000
89 Dr. Jayeshbhai J. Shah Vadodara 10000
90 Dr.Virendra F. Shah Ahmedabad 10000
91 Smt. Falguni Ramanlal Patel Ahmedabad 10000
92 Shri Haribhai Dharmabhai Patel Shika 10000
93 Shri Harshit Chaurasia Ghaziabad 10000
94 Hemal Bharat Ghelani Mumbai 10000
95 K.P. Arcade Ahmedabad 10000
96 Shri Kamleshbhai H. Gandhi Mumbai 10000
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97 Late Dr. Chhaganlal R. Shah na smarnarthe Ranasan 10000
98 Minal Anjan Dalal Ahmedabad 10000
99 Navneet Education Limited Ahmedabad 10000
100 Shri Radheshyam Manilal Shah Gandhinagar 10000
101 Ramin Vadodara 10000
102 Shri Rutul Kalpesh Shah Vadodara 10000
103 Shri Satish Ganpatram Gor Vadodara 10000
104 Shri Atulbhai A. Shah Vadodara 10000
105 Shri Bhanuprasad Chandulal Pandya Vadodara 10000
106 Shri Malay Vakil Ahmedabad 10000
107 Shri Vinaybhai Rajendrabhai Shah Mumbai 10000
108 Shrut P. Shah Vadodara 10000
109 Thakkar Stock Brokers Pvt.ltd. Vadodara 10000
110 Shri Ochhavlal C. Shah Vadodara 8484.84
111 Late Ramanlal Atmaram Raval
haste Shri Navinbhai Raval Bahucharaji 7501
112 Late Savitaben Pareshbhai Saxena Gandhinagar 7500
113 Shri Kirtikumar Kumudchandra Thakar Ranasan 6501
114 Shri Jatin Udeshi USA 6500
115 Dr. Mehta’s Path Lab Mumbai 6000
116 Good Luck Oil & Paint Co. Vadodara 5400
117 Shri Narendrabhai Kodarbhai Patel Dhansura 5200
118 Shri Nayankumar Jayantilal Shah Dhansura 5111
119 Shri Arbuda Electronics & Mobile
haste Shri Tarunkumar and Kishorbhai Ranasan 5100
120 The Nana Chekhla Dudh Utpadak
Sahkari Mandali Ltd Nana Chekhala 5100
121 Shri Hasmukhbhai Chinubhai Dalal Ahmedabad 5040
122 Prof. Chhaya Priyavadan Patel Vadodara 5001
123 Shri Damodardas Punjiram Shukal
haste Hasmukhbhai Shukal Ranasan 5001
124 Smt. Jyotiben & Shri Kiritbhai Javeri (USA) USA 5000
125 Smt. Anita Lalit Shah Ranasan 5000
126 Smt. Chandanben Jayantilal Shah Mumbai 5000
127 Dr. Sejal Shah Vadodara 5000
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128 Dr. Nirav G. Sheth Bodeli 5000
129 Dr. Nitinkumar Rajnikant Baxi Vadodara 5000
130 Geeta Stone Suppliers Himatnagar 5000
131 Shri Harindra Dineshbhai Shah Vadodara 5000
132 Shri Hasmukhlal Gordhandas Shah Vadodara 5000
133 Jalampura Mumoksh Mandal
haste : Shri Vinubhai Kodarbhai Patel Jalampura 5000
134 Jyoti Gupte Vadodara 5000
135 Smt. Kokilaben Jagmohandas Shah Mumbai 5000
136 Shri Kushan D. Shah Vadodara 5000
137 Late Jamnadas Occhavlal Sheth
haste Shri Kalpeshbhai Sheth Vadodara 5000
138 M/s.Kothari Impero Mumbai 5000
139 Shri Dipak B. Pandya Bharuch 5000
140 Shri Gaurav Saxena Gandhinagar 5000
141 Shri Kiranbhai Kantibhai Patel Nava 5000
142 Shri Natvarlal Govindlal Shah Modasa 5000
143 Shri Prafulbhai B.Vora Mumbai 5000
144 Shri Ramesh Bansal Chandigarh 5000
145 Shri Rameshbhai H. Patel Vadodara 5000
146 Shri Ranchhodbhai Muljibhai Shah Bharuch 5000
147 Shri Umang Ramesh Shah Mumbai 5000
148 Shri Sugnesh M. Mehta Vadodara 5000
149 Smt. Vanitaben Valjibhai Patel Naranpurakampa 5000
150 Smt. Vimlaben Hasmukhlal Shah Mumbai 5000
151 Shri Vinodbhai Harilal Mehta Mumbai 5000
152 Dr. B.K. Mundhra Mumbai 3500
153 Shri Anant Natvarlal Mehta Vadodara 3000
154 Dr. Bharat M. Shah Ahmedabad 3000
155 Shri Harivadan C. Shah Vadodara 3000
156 Shri Kanubhai M. Sheth Mumbai 3000
157 Smt. Kokilaben M. Bhatt Visnagar 3000
158 Shri Vasantlal Chandulal Shah Modasa 3000
159 Smt. Alkaben Kirtikumar Thakar Ranasan 2902
160 Shri Dhimant S. Ponda Mumbai 2550
161 Shri Chiragkumar Sureshbhai Raval Randheja 2501
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162 Shri Dilip Govindji Shah Mumbai 2501
163 Shri Anantrai Amrutlal Shah Bhavnagar 2500
164 Apex Automobiles Himatnagar 2500
165 Dr. Ramesh Relan Mumbai 2500
166 Shri Manubhai Moghabhai Desai Surat 2500
167 Shri Sudhir G. Raje Vadodara 2500
168 Late Parshottamdas Savjibhai Patel
haste Paragbhai and Mehulbhai Madhava Kampa 2100
169 Shri Kishorkumar Palabhai Parmar Mohanpur 2100
170 Dr. Jayesh P. Shah Mumbai 2000
171 Smt. Jagruti Ghanshyam Shah Ahmedabad 2000
172 Late Chinubhai Somchand Shah na smarnarthe
haste Nitinbhai Shah Ranasan 2000
173 Shri Pankajkumar M Shah Vadodara 2000
174 Shri Dahyalal Chunilal Shah Mumbai 2000
175 Shri Dinesh Jayantilal Vora Ahmedabad 2000
176 Shri Rasiklal Muljidas Shah Navi Mumbai 2000
177 Shri Vadilal Chunilal Shah Himatnagar 1111
178 Shreemad Enterprise Rajkot 1011
179 Shri Jayantibhai Bababhai Panchal Tenpur 1001
(Vaktapurwala)
180 Shri Shailja Rakeshkumar Raval Ahmedabad 1001
181 Shri Arun A. Modi Vadodara 1001
182 Smt. Bharatiben Girishkumar Raval Disa 1001
183 Smt. Tanviben Hirenkumar Raval Ahmedabad 1001
184 Shri Arvindbhai R. Desai Valsad 1000
185 Chi. Nirav Vora & Nital on occasion of marriage Mumbai 1000
186 Dr. Akshay Parikh Mumbai 1000
187 Dr. Atul M. Shah Mumbai 1000
188 Dr. H. K. Thakral Mumbai 1000
189 Dr. Jayesh R.Shah Mumbai 1000
190 Dr. R. D. Kharkar Mumbai 1000
191 Dr. Shashi V. Modi Mumbai 1000
192 Late Amrutlal Motichand Vora
haste Shri Prakashkumar Amrutlal Vora Mumbai 1000
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193 Late Kamlaben Amrutlal Vora
haste Shri Prakashkumar Amrutlal Vora Mumbai 1000
194 Late Nagindas Bhaichand Doshi Idar 1000
195 Ku. Prachi Ashwinbhai Shah Himatnagar 1000
195 Shri Rajnikant Rameshchndra Desai Valsad 1000
197 Shri Lalitkumar Jivabhai Patel Hathrol 1000
198 Shri Suryakant Thakorlal Shah
Shri Gayatri Khaman House Kapadvanj 1000
199 Shri Vijaykumar Ramanlal Desai Mumbai 1000
200 Smt. Kavitaben Sanjaybhai Raval Visnagar 1000
201 Shri Sohil Chirag Shah Ahmedabad 1000
202 In memory of Jayaben Sureshchandra Soni
haste Shri Sureshchandra Shankarlal Soni Himatnagar 501
203 Shri Pashabhai Ranchhodbhai Barot Punsari 501
204 Smt. Chameliben Vora, varshi tap nimite
haste Dr. Mukeshbhai Shah Ranasan 501
205 Dr. Mukesh Sevantilal Shah Ranasan 500
206 Shri Ambalal Dhuralal Sanghvi Mumbai 500
207 Shri Mahendrabhai Devabhai Patel Rup pura 500
208 Shrijibapa web Consultancy Ahmedabad 500
209 Shri Vipulkumar Chunilal Raval Palanpur 500
1 Jewelex India Pvt. Ltd.� Mumbai� Rs. 500000
2 American Service To India (ASTI ) USA Rs. 153100
3� Mr. Bharat Desai� USA� Rs. 14762
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Tithidan
Tithidan received during 2014-2015
1 Late Praffulaben Prabhudas Mistry haste Kantaben Prabhudas Mistry Mumbai Swajan Smruti 16.102 Late Bhaskar Kavishwar haste Abhay Bhashkar Kavishwar Surat Swajan Smruti 26.063 Late Sumitraben Sarabhai Shah Ahmedabad Swajan Smruti 16.044 Shri Govindlal M. Shah Vadodara Janma Tithi 2.075 Late Gunvantray Gopalji Desai Mumbai Swajan Smruti 17.036 Late Premilaben V. Sodha haste Dr. Nilaben Vishanjibhai Bhuptani Rajkot Swajan Smruti 28.077 Shri Jayantilal Chotalal Shah Dhansura Janma Tithi 2.078 Late Taraben R. Shah haste Shri Gunvantbhai H. Shah Vadodara Swajan Smruti 22.119 Smt. Jyotsnaben Jayendrakumar Pandya Modasa Janma Tithi 9.0210 Late Ankita Dilipbhai Shah Ahmedabad Swajan Smruti Bhadarva Vad Agiyaras11 Smt. Lalitaben Punjalal Shah haste Shri Bharat P. Shah Mumbai Janma Tithi 1.1112 Smt. Aratiben Bharatbhai Shah haste Shri Bharat P. Shah Mumbai Janma Tithi 6.1113 Shri Bharat P. Shah Mumbai Janma Tithi 10.1014 Ku. Iva Bharat Shah haste Shri Bharat P. Shah Mumbai Janma Tithi 22.0215 Nil Jigar Bhalavat haste Shri Lomeshkumar N. Bhalavat Vadodara Janma Tithi 10.1216 Chirag Chandrakant Shah haste Gitaben Chandrakant Shah Ahmedabad Janma Tithi 11.1217 Dr. Ruchir Patel haste Dr. Kamleshbhai Patel Modasa Marriage Anniversary 26.0118 Late Kusumben Gunvantrai Desai haste Dr. Rishit K. Harbada Mumbai Swajan Smruti 18.02
In order to meet the deficit of Anjali Hospital, Tithi Scheme is in place, called “TITHIDAN” in which donation of Rs. 25000 can be given to commemorate birth anniversary, marriage anniversary, death anniversary (swjan smruti) etc. On the date of anniversary every year the donation is acknowledged in the main hall of Anjali Hospital with name & photograph on 40” LCD TV throughout that particular day as follows:
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Donation in kind
1 Shri Rasikbhai Maganbhai Patel Ranasan Kampa Food Grains2 Shri Amrutbhai Kodarbhai Chamar Ranasan Food Grains3 Shri Bhikhabhai Devkaranbhai Patel Ramos Vegetables4 Shri Jayantibhai Mulchandbhai Patel LaxmipuraKampa Food Grains5 Smt. Divaben Arjunsinh Chauhan Nava Vadvasa Vegetables6 Shri Narsibhai Jethabhai Patel RanasanKampa Food Grains7 Dr. Nitaben Mukeshbhai Shah Ranasan Food Grains8 Smt. Ambaben Bababhai Maganbhai Patel Modhuka Food Grains9 Shri Khemabhai Ramabhai Prajapati Navalpur Food Grains10 Shika Gam Samast haste : Shri Bhaylalbhai Dharmabhai Patel Shika Food Grains11 Shri Mahendrabhai Lakhabhai Patel Modhuka Food Grains12 Shri Keshabhai Karsanbhai Patel Navalpur Food Grains13 Shri Balvantray Madhavray Gor Navi Shinol Food Grains14 Shri Narendrabhai Bhikhabhai Chaudhari Navi Shinol Food Grains15 Shri Manibhai Revabhai Prajapati Navalpur Food Grains16 Shri Sanjaybhai Lakhabhai Dahyabhai Patel Nava Food Grains17 Shri Dahyabhai Bababhai Patel Navalpur Food Grains18 Ram Bharose Food Grains Vegetables19 Shri Ravjibhai Jethabhai Patel Himatnagar Food Grains20 Shri Lalitkumar Shankarlal Trivedi Ranasan Food Grains21 Late Gitaben Sureshbhai Ramanbhai Patel haste : Shri Sureshbhai Ramanbhai Patel LaxmipuraKampa Food Grains22 Shri Hiteshbhai Lakhabhai Patel LaxmipuraKampa Food Grains23 Shri Shankarbhai Bodabhai Bhoi Ranasan Food Grains24 Navi Shinol Mahila Mandal Navi Shinol Food Grains25 Shri Amarsinh Shivsinh Rathod Javanpura Vegetables26 Shri Dahyabhai Valjibhai Patel Ratanpur Kampa Food Grains27 Smt. Premilaben Bharatsinh Zala Ranasan Food Grains28 Shri Sardarsinh Mathursinh Parmar Nava Khadoda Food Grains29 Shri Manharbhai Premjibhai Patel Ramos Food Grains30 Shri Prahladbhai Jethabhai Patel RanasanKampa Vegetables31 Shri Hasmukhbhai Makwana Ramos Vegetables32 Shri Yogeshbhai Manilal Joshi Navi Shinol Vegetables33 Late Kodiben Khemabhai Patel haste : Shri Rameshbhai Khemabhai Patel Modhuka Vegetables34 Shri Sarafrajbhai Ahmedbhai Mansuri Ranasan Vegetables35 Shri Mahashankarbhai .S. Joshi Navi Shinol Vegetables36 Smt. Raxaben Chandrakantbhai Raval Ahmedabad Food Grains37 Ku. Amiben Kumudchandra Thakar Vavol Food Grains
Kitchen material
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1 Dr. Kalpesh G. Shah Vadodara Medicines
2 Smt. Alkaben Kirtikumar Thakar Ranasan Kitchen Bowls
3 Smt. Premilaben Maneklal Shah Ahmedabad Kitchen Set
4 Shri Tejpalbhai Sanghavi Mumbai Curtains
5 Shri Rasiklal Jaduram Soni Ranasan Wall Clock
6 Shri Bansilal Shah Ranasan Blankets
7 Dr. Apexaben Kalpeshbhai Shah Vadodara Kitchen Set
8 Dr. Ashutosh Nanavati Bharuch Medicines
9 Adijan Asmita Foundation Valsad Medicines
10 Dr. Kulinbhai Pandya Ahmedabad Prestige Cooker
11 Dr. Amitaben K. Pandya Ahmedabad Pavali
12 Dr. Mukeshbhai Shah Ranasan ENT Examination Set
13 Dr. Ramesh L. Vadi Ahmedabad OT Equipments
Hospital furniture
14 Shri Shailesh B. Mehta Ahmedabad Blankets
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We take pride in acknowledging voluntary services provided by following distinguished individuals.
1. Dr. Kalpesh Shah - General Surgeon Vadodara
2. Dr. Hansaben Adenvala - ENT Surgeon Ahmedabad
3. Shri Bharst S. Shah - Chartered Accountant Ahmedabad
4. Dr. Kiran Patel - General Surgeon Himatnagar
5. Dr. Kandarp Prajapati - Gynecologist Modasa
6. Dr. Jigneshbhai Patel - Anesthetist Himatnagar
7. Dr. Dinesh Prajapati - Gynecologist Himatnagar
8. Shri Rameshbhai N. Shah - Industrialist Mumbai
Voluntary Services
Staff
Staff Members:
Female Male Total
Full Time 29 35 64
Trainee 02 00 02
Total 31 35 66
Distribution of member of staff according to salary level is as follows:
Rs. 50000 and above --- 01
Rs. 20001 to 50000 --- 09
Rs. 15001 to 20000 --- 05
Rs. 10001 to 15000 --- 15
Rs. 7000 to 10000 --- 34
Gross remuneration of three highest paid staff members and the lowest paid staff Members.
Highest Paid Lower Paid
80000 7380
42000 7445
30000 7625
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Trust InformationName of the organization:ANJALI: Society for Rural Health & DevelopmentRegistered office & Mailing address:PO: RANASAN, Taluka: Talod – 383 305, Dist: Sabarkantha, Gujarat, India.
• Trust Registration No : F/296/Sabarkantha dated 17.05.1988• Society Registration No : Gujarat/ 309/Sabarkantha dated 17.05.1988.• Income Tax Registration No : HQ B / 41 /88 under section 12A(a)• 80 G (5) Exemption No : DIT (E) / 80 G (5)/1432• 35 AC Exemption notification No : SO 1955(E) dated 20-07-2015• FCRA Registration No : 042090092• Accreditation No : CA/36/2014 valid up dated 03-07-2019
Trustees1. Ms. Anita Shah2. Dr. Lalit Shah3. Dr. D. M. Dave4. Dr. Apexa Shah5. Mr. Bharat N. Shah6. Mr. Pankaj V. Modi7. Dr. Hasmukh C. Shah8 Mr. Bankim Sheth 9 Dr. Pankaj Shah10 Shri Bharat S. Shah
Trustees Meetings:
Dates of Meeting Attendance No of Trustee Quorum 20-04-2014 8 9 4 03-08-2014 8 9 4 05-10-2014 7 9 4 18-01-2015 7 10 4
No of Trustees received remuneration - 21) Dr. Lalit Shah, Trustee, for his full time work as Director of Anjali Hospital
Rs.15000/-pm.2) Smt. Anita Shah, Managing Trustee, Full time work as Director of CBDA &
Director of Anjali Rs. 28500/-pm
Travel: Total cost of national & international air travel - Nil (Including volunteers)
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