SOS Childrens Villages of India
location: New Delhi, Delhi
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RECEIPTS (INR) | |||
  | 2015-2016 | 2014-2015 | 2013-2014 |
Self generated ( fees/ subscriptions/ interest/ community contributions/ proceeds from sale of goods or services produced by the organisation etc.) | 274,642,181 | 221,249,182 | 225,900,908 |
Donation from Indian individuals through GiveIndia | 479,193 | 2,999,665 | 7,535,358 |
Other donations from Indian individuals | 366,091,899 | 351,105,238 | 196,748,128 |
Donations from foreign individuals through GiveIndia | 132,812 | 102,867 | 16,386 |
Other donations from foreign individuals | 979,049 | 52,798,977 | 50,184,502 |
Grants from Indian sources ( trusts/ govt/ companies/ foundations) | 27,369,481 | 9,613,495 | 6,547,700 |
Grants from International sources ( under FCRA) | 784,462,512 | 664,572,029 | 685,110,838 |
Sale of assets | 0 | 12,000 | 0 |
Miscellaneous | 14,331,232 | 7,884,177 | 6,104,139 |
Total Receipts | 1,468,488,359 | 1,310,337,630 | 1,178,147,959 |
PAYMENTS (INR) | |||
  | 2015-2016 | 2014-2015 | 2013-2014 |
PAYMENTS (Capital) | |||
Capital items purchased for the organisation, excluding investment ( Fixed Deposits etc.) | 11,509,671 | 1,561,162 | 4,428,706 |
Capital items purchased for beneficiaries | 30,229,344 | 45,843,152 | 20,579,973 |
PAYMENTS (Revenue) | |||
Programme related | 2015-2016 | 2014-2015 | 2013-2014 |
Salaries and benefits | 481,943,317 | 453,296,490 | 330,314,688 |
Staff training | 2,439,491 | 1,742,462 | 1,373,327 |
Staff travel | 39,207,213 | 39,137,814 | 35,409,820 |
Consultant's fees | 0 | 0 | 513,000 |
Office support expenses ( rent/ telephone/ electricty etc.) | 53,393,494 | 47,404,120 | 42,992,640 |
Materials procurred ( consummables as seed/ food/ books/ provisions etc.) | 550,176,240 | 510,262,482 | 483,044,319 |
Grants/ donations given to other organisations as part of programme | 17,599,459 | 25,749,876 | 44,378,843 |
Depreciation ( to be taken from Income and Expenditure account) | 70,206,638 | 68,427,517 | 65,947,804 |
Others | 78,079,791 | 70,273,192 | 54,571,484 |
Non-programme related | 2015-2016 | 2014-2015 | 2013-2014 |
Salaries and benefits | 61,939,649 | 66,897,778 | 45,372,895 |
Staff training | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Staff travel | 4,991,718 | 6,710,263 | 6,233,292 |
Office support expenses ( rent/ repairs/ telephone/ electricity etc.) | 4,865,124 | 6,195,572 | 6,003,065 |
Communication ( correspondence/ Annual Reports/ brochures/ appeals/ website etc.) | 3,569,676 | 3,590,093 | 3,575,742 |
Consultants' fees ( audit/ legal/ programme ) | 3,087,643 | 2,443,810 | 1,615,078 |
Depreciation ( to be taken from Income and Expenditure account) | 5,637,615 | 6,286,965 | 7,291,635 |
Other non-programme expenses | 47,914,002 | 27,547,542 | 30,447,431 |
Total Payments | 1,466,790,085 | 1,383,370,290 | 1,184,093,742 |
 Registration Details | |
Sr. |  Type of Registration |
1 |  Society [No.S – 2429] |
2 |  PAN Number:AADTS5435N |
3 |  12-A [No.DLI (S) (I-37)/73-74] |
4 |  80G [No.DIT (E) 2007-2008/ S-4309/588] |
5 |  FCRA [No.231650052] |
6 |  35AC [No.S.O. 833 (E)] |
 Auditors |
 Jagdish Chand & Co |
 H-20 LGF, Greenpark (main) |
 Staff Remuneration (INR) | |||
Gross salary plus benefits paid to staff (in INR) p.m. |  Male |  Female |  Total |
 less than 5,000 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
 5,000 – 10,000 | 14 | 146 | 160 |
 10,000 – 25,000 | 247 | 585 | 832 |
 25,000 – 50,000 | 303 | 262 | 565 |
 50,000 – 1,00,000 | 115 | 52 | 167 |
 Greater than 1,00,000 | 15 | 10 | 25 |
Total annual payments consultants (in INR) | Number of consultants |
 less than 5,000 | 0 |
 5,000 – 10,000 | 0 |
 10,000 – 25,000 | 0 |
 25,000 – 50,000 | 0 |
 50,000 – 1,00,000 | 0 |
 Staff Remuneration (p.a.) | |
1 |  Highest Paid: INR 3844797 |
2 |  Lowest Paid: INR 116824 |
3 |  Head of the Organisation: INR 3844797 |
 Board Expenses | ||
Sr. |  Detail |  Amount(INR) |
1 |  International travel | 352597 |
2 |  Domestic travel | 0 |
3 |  Local conveyance | 0 |
4 |  Entertainment expenses | 0 |
5 |  Other | 0 |
  |  Total |  352597 |
Annual Report & Audited Financials | ||||||
1 | Annual report not available. | |||||
2 | Audited Financial Report not available. |
Board Members | ||||||
SI. | Name (Age) | Gender, Position, Gross Remuneration, Relation to other members | ||||
1 | Anuja Bansal (57) | Female, Secretary General (Ex- Officio), INR 5,080,528.00, | ||||
2 | D. Ranganathan (63) | Male, Treasurer, INR 0.00, | ||||
3 | Valli Alagappan (77) | Female, Director, INR 0.00, | ||||
4 | D. R. Puri (90) | Male, Member , INR 0.00, | ||||
5 | S. Sandilya (74) | Male, President , INR 0.00, | ||||
6 | Ashis K. Ray (85) | Male, Member, INR 0.00, | ||||
7 | Uma Narayanan (82) | Female, Member , INR 0.00, | ||||
8 | Ashok.B. Lall (74) | Male, Vice President, INR 0.00, | ||||
9 | Navita Srikant (51) | Female, Director, INR 0.00, | ||||
10 | Sudha Shastri (61) | Female, Member , INR 0.00, | ||||
11 | M. S. Ramachandran (77) | Male, Member (Nominated), INR 0.00, | ||||
12 | Subha Rajan (69) | Female, Member , INR 0.00, | ||||
13 | Seema Chopra (58) | Female, Director, INR 0.00, | ||||
14 | Sarita Gandhi (79) | Female, Vice President , INR 0.00, | ||||
15 | Shubha Murthi (54) | Female, Member, INR 0.00, | ||||
16 | Siddhartha Kaul (68) | Male, President SOS International, INR 0.00, |
Board Members Background | ||||||
SI. | Name | Background | ||||
1 | Anuja Bansal | Anuja Bansal has 20 years in Corporate, Education and Non-Profit Sector. She has wide Management expertise specifically in the areas of Strategic Planning, People Management, Financial Management, Corporate Engagement, and Management of Compliance and Governance Structures. She has developed an understanding of various programmatic areas, particularly Education, Health, Humanitarian, and Livelihood Intervention. She joined SOS India in 2015 | ||||
2 | D. Ranganathan | A Chartered Accountant by profession, he is also an advisor of an NGO in Delhi which runs and manages a few schools in the north east. A Member of Finance Committee of Central University of Haryana, he is also the Honorary Vice Chairman of Association for Cricket for the Blind in India (ACBI). | ||||
3 | Valli Alagappan | An active Social worker, she is also the Managing Trustee of MR Omayal Achi MR Arunachalam Trust, She has also been a member of the National Committee for Promotion of Social and Economic Welfare, Ministry of Finance, GOI. | ||||
4 | D. R. Puri | As an IPS Officer who retired as the DG Police, Rajasthan, Mr. Devinder Rai Puri later served as the Senior Vice President of Jet Airways and Chairman of RSRTC. | ||||
5 | S. Sandilya | A commerce graduate from Chennai University and Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration from IIM, Ahmedabad | ||||
6 | Ashis K. Ray | A freelance Chartered Accountant is also a Post Graduate in Commerce. Prior to this has been the President of Gillanders Arbuthnot & Co. Ltd. | ||||
7 | Uma Narayanan | A devout social worker, she founded the SOS Children's Village, at Chennai in 1968. For her dedicated services, she received 'Golden Badge of Honor' from SOS international. | ||||
8 | Ashok.B. Lall | An Architect by profession studied B.A. in Arch. & Fine Arts from Cambridge University, UK and holds a Diploma in Architectural Association from London. | ||||
9 | Navita Srikant | A Chartered Accountant by profession, she is a freelance consultant. In the recent past she has been Managing Director of Kroll's, prior to which she has worked with organizations such as KPMG, PWC, Ernst & Young. She has also drafted the National Anti-Corruption Strategy for the Central Vigilance Commission of India. | ||||
10 | Sudha Shastri | She is graduated from IIM Calcutta in 1985. After getting several years of solid HR grounding, from Eicher & Pertech Computers Ltd (PCL), she started an HR consulting firm – Inputs – dedicated to helping clients hire, retain and nurture the best talent in the country. | ||||
11 | M. S. Ramachandran | Mr M.S. Ramachandran holds a Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering. He joined Indian Oil Corporation in 1969 and worked in several areas before being appointed as Executive Director, Oil Coordination Committee set up by the Government of India in 1998. He was the Chairman of Indian Oil Corporation from 2002 to 2005. | ||||
12 | Subha Rajan | Prof Subha Rajan is Head External Relations of the CII. She was the first CEO of the OIFC the overseas investment facilitation centre. She has been involved with World Economic forum global leadrersprog , the Indian Engineering trade fair , auto expo,nation building activities, Brand India, CSR, Women empowerment, India Economic forum etc. Working with homeless in Earth Saviors, with inmates in Tihar jail with leprosy afflicted patients , slum kids etc | ||||
13 | Seema Chopra | A freelance journalist, Mrs. Chopra is a member of Indian Society for Authors (INSA), Chairperson of the American Smith Institute for Special Needs Children and Vice President of the Udaan Educational Society for Special Children in Jalandhar. | ||||
14 | Sarita Gandhi | A Post Graduate in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations from XLRI, Jamshedpur, She has worked with Eicher Group. | ||||
15 | Shubha Murthi | She is the International Regional Director of SOS International and has been with the organization since 1989. She represents the parent organization on the Board. | ||||
16 | Siddhartha Kaul | He is the President of SOS Children’s Villages International and has been with the organization for more than 30 years. |
Board Resolution | ||||||
Subjects | Board Meeting/Annual General Body Meeting Date | No. of members present | Strength of the board at the time of this meeting | |||
Budget for the year 2016-2017 | 23/11/2015 | 7 | 15 | |||
Programmes/ Projects for the year 2016-2017 | 27/05/2016 | 8 | 16 | |||
Annual Report for the year 2015-2016 | 27/05/2016 | 8 | 16 | |||
Financial Audit Report for the year 2015-2016 | 27/05/2016 | 8 | 16 |
External Reviews | ||||||
1 | Credibility Alliance | |||||
2 | Dun & Bradstreet | |||||
Staff International Travel | ||||||
SI | Name | Destination & Purpose | Gross Expenses | Sponsored | % Sponsored | Name of Sponsor Organisation |
1 | Dr. Archina Dhar | South Africa For Attending Global Workshop | INR 17984.00 | 0 | 0% | |
2 | Mr. S. Sandilya | Phenom - Bangkok For Attending For Attending | INR 130997.00 | 0 | 0% | |
3 | Anurdha Abrol | Cambodia For Attending Asian HR & OD Meet | INR 58323.00 | 0 | 0% | |
4 | Mr. Rivu Banerjee | Laos For Attending Asian Finance Heads Meet 2016 | INR 66141.00 | 0 | 0% | |
5 | Mr. Sumanta Kar | Philippines & Innsbruck For Attending(1) Asian National Directors Meet (2) Strategy Meet 2030 | INR 122157.00 | 0 | 0% | |
6 | Ms. Anuja Bansal | Bangkok, Manila & Phenom For Attending(1) Global Perspective Meet (2) Asian National Directors Meet (3) Interaction seminar for Presidents and National Directors | INR 221600.00 | 0 | 0% |
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You can communicate with SOS Childrens Villages of India at
Deepika Arora
Plot Number 4, Block C-1, Institutional Area,Nelson Mandela Marg, Vasant Kunj-
New Delhi - 110070,India
Or you can reach SOS Childrens Villages of India here
Phone :
91 11 43239200
Fax :
91 11 43239292
E-mail :
deepika.arora@soscvindia.org
Website:
http://www.soschildrensvillages.in