Directory of NGOs
This Directory of NGOs has been compiled from the following sources:
Environmental NGOs in India. A Directory 1999 (Indira Gandhi
Conservation Monitoring Centre).
The Little Green Book. A Directory of Environmental Opportunities
(Kalpavriksh)
Assam Science Society has 75 branches and was set up in 1953 to
disseminate science knowledge.They impart environmental education and
training through camps for teachers and students and conduct surveys on
environment.
Publications: Science books and journals.
General Secretary
Assam Science Society, Latsil
Lamb Road
Guwahati - 781 001
Assam
BAIF Development Research Foundation Kamdahnu was set up in 1967 at
Urli Kanchan, Pune District to improve the quality of life of the poor
through regeneration of degraded resources such as land, livestock,
water and vegetation. They carry out tree plantation, agro forestry and
wasteland development and conduct research on tree species capable of
surviving in adverse conditions. They do consultancy for afforestation,
wasteland and watershed management. They encourage the use of
non-conventional sources of energy.
Publications: The BAIF journal (quarterly).
http://www.ngoindia.com/baif/
President
BAIF Development Research Foundation Kamdhenu
Senapati Bapat Marg
Pune - 411 016
Maharashtra
Bombay Natural History Society started its work in September 1883 at
Mumbai. It aims to collect data on the specimens on natural history
throughout the Indian sub-continent. To disseminate knowledge of flora
and fauna by means of lectures, field trips, literature and expeditions
and, to study wildlife related problems and recommend management plans
to conserve wildlife and its habitat. It conducts field research
projects on bird migration and studies on the movement and population
structure of Indian avifauna. It also conducts studies of certain
endangered species of wildlife and their habitat and through
environmental education impart the knowledge and awareness of the need
to conserve wildlife.
Publications: Hornbill (4 issues in a year), other jourals.
www.bnhs.org/
Honorary Secretary
Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS)
Hornbill House, Opposite Lion Gate
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg
Mumbai
Centre for Environmental Education (CEE) was set up in 1984 to spread
awareness of environmental issues and try to find solutions for them.
It is based at Ahmedabad and they have offices all over the country.
They mainly aim to create environmental awareness in the
communities.They conduct widespread environmental education and
training programmes through a very vast network. They have also taken
up projects related to conservation of biodiversity and
eco-development.
Publications and database:
They have a vast range of publications - books, posters, educational
packages, bibliographies and directories.
There is also a large computerised database - the Environment
Education bank, which has a collection of more than 800 environment
concepts, about 2500 environment related activities and 100s of case
studies.
education.vsnl.com/cee/index.html
envfor.nic.in/cee/cee.html
Director
Centre for Environment Education (CEE)
Thaltej Tekra
Ahmedabad - 380 054
Gujarat
Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) does research, investigative
and educational work in the field of pollution, forest, wildlife, land
and water use.The activities are carried out through lectures, field
trips, publications, exhibitions on the various issues they take up,
meetings and workshops.
Publications:
Down to Earth - a fortnightly environment magazine; Children's
magazine The Gobar Times; books; reports; computer database; audio
visuals, etc.
www.oneworld.org/cse/
Director
Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)
41, Institutional Area
Tuglakhabad
New Delhi - 110 062
Clean Ahmedabad Abhiyan is alocal NGO that has been working with the
Ahmedabad municipal corporation in the area of solid waste and is
instrumental for organizing door to door meetings, awareness campaigns
to educate people about the importance of segregating waste into
biodegradable and recyclable waste. Once they have convinced the people
of this the household begins segregating the waste.
www.un.org/esa/earthsummit/abhiyan.htm
CPR Environmental Education Centre (C.P.Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation) is
based at Chennai and was set up in 1989 to promote environmental
awareness, to produce and disseminate basic educational and reference
material on environment and to take up environmental projects.It has
done a study of the sacred groves of Tamilnadu and soil and water
analysis. Gives guidance on environmental laws, environmental impacts
and management studies. It works in the field of environmental
education. Has promoted smokeless chulhas and other renewable sources
of energy.
Publications:
Books on environment, posters, audio cassettes, web site on environment
education.
www.crpeec.or
Director
C.R.P. Environment Eductaion Centre
I A Eldams Road, Alwarpet
Chenna - 600 018
Dasholi Gram Swarajya Mandal was set up at Gopeshwar, Chamoli District,
U.P. in 1964. Its aims are to encourage forest conservation and the use
of forest products for self employment; to cut down soil erosion by
encouraging volunteers to build embankments in the catchment areas and
to plant trees.
The world famous Chipko Movement was spearheaded by this organization.
It gives a great deal of importance to forest conservation in the
Himalayas. It has promoted environmental awareness in these areas and
carried out major eco-regeneration programmes.
Secretary
Dasholi Gram Swarajya Mandal (DGSM)
Gopeshwar
Chamoli District - 246 401
Uttar Pradesh
Darpana Academy of Performing Arts was set up in Ahmedabad in 1984 to
spread education in dance, drama and puppetry.Through their various
activities they spread the message of a better environment. They have
launched a programme 'Jagruti', a school project for environmental
empowerment.
Publication and aids: Video and audio tapes
www.darpana.com
Smt. Mrinalini V. Sarabhai
Founder Director
Darpana Academy of Performing Arts
Usmanpura, Ashram Road
Ahmedabad - 380 013
Gujarat
Development Alternatives based at Delhi, work in all parts of the
country. It was established in 1983 to design options and promote
sustainable development through programmes of economic efficiency,
equity and social justice, resource conservation and self-reliance. Its
activities cover the entire nation. They are working in the field of
pollution monitoring and control; waste recycling management; wasteland
development; appropriate technology.
Publications and aids: Monthly newsletter, audio cassettes (songs on
environment and development), video cassettes (Green Show)
www.ecouncil.ac.cr/devalt/dagrp.htm
President
Development Alternatives
B-33/2, Institutional Area, Tara Crescent
New Mehrauli
New Delhi - 110 016
Friendicoes, Society for the Eradication of Cruelty to Animals was set
up at Delhi in 1979 to rescue, feed and medicate all injured, abused
and ownerless animals; to promote adoption programmes for animals.
Humane education programmes for schools and slum areas; sterilisation
of stray dogs; running mobile clinics in slum areas.
27/273 under Defence Colony Flyover,
New Delhi - 110 024
Friends of the Doon was founded in 1983 as a pressure group against
illegal mining, tree felling and as a platform for voicing people's
grievances. They aim at preserving and rehabilitating the environment
of the Doon Valley, its forests, rivers and mountains. One of their
main activities include the support they give to the case against
limestone mining. Some of their main activities are in the area of
environmental education and afforestation. They also encourage the use
of non conventional sources of energy and are executing town
beautification schemes.
Gandhi Peace Foundation - Environment Cell began functioning at Delhi
from June 1979. It was set up mainly to promote the environmental
activities of rural development agencies; to disseminate environmental
information through the publication of up to date reports on
environmental issues; to organize workshops and seminars for
environmental experts, policy makers, individuals and organisations
working for environmental issues. Their activities include researching
the role of women in community forestry and rural development;
conducting studies in soil erosion, water logging, drainage and seepage
around select dams; planting fast growing trees.
Publications:
They bring out publications and educational aids on the Chipko
Movement, environmental education, dams etc; audio visuals on Mitti
Bachao, the Chipko Movement, deforestation, the Yamuna and the Narmada
rivers and traditional rain harvesting techniques.
www.undp.org.in/gup/gpf.htm
Gandhi Peace Foundation
Environment Cell
221/223, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg
New Delhi - 110 002
Green Future Foundation was set up in 1987 at Pune in Maharashtra to
promote and work towards environmental protection, energy and
ecological conservation and pollution control. They impart
environmental education and training by organising forest based camps
for adults and youths. They also do afforestation and have raised a
nursery of medicinal and indigenous plants.
Publication and aids: Video and audio tapes
Executive Secretary
Green Future Foundation (GEF)
515/5/14, Anjali
Ekbote Colony
Pune - 411 042
Maharashtra
Indian Association for Environmental Management (IAEM) was set up at
Nagpur in 1963 to educate people on the environment, to encourage the
conservation of the environment and to spread environmental knowledge.
They conduct seminars, essay competitions and exhibitions related to
water and its pollution, they have carried out water pollution control
activities and worked in the field of environmental management.
Publication: Journal
Indian Association for Environmental Management (IAEM)
C/o NEERI, Nehru Marg
Nagpur - 440 020
Maharashtra
INTACH Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, New Delhi
was set up in 1984 to preserve Indian cultural and natural
heritage.They undertake water-harvesting projects in urban areas. They
have done studies on the restoration of the ecological balance of
freshwater lakes and ponds and marine habitats and prepared maps. They
also publish books on environmental issues.
Publications:
Books on environmental issues - 1. The Greening of India. 2. Land and
Water. 3. Tropical Desertification, etc.
Director General
Indian National trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH)
Bhartiyam Near Humayun Tomb
Nizamuddin
New Delhi - 110 013
Jammu and Kashmir Environment and Wasteland Development Society works
mainly in the Rajouri District to develop wastelands. They have done
extensive afforestation in the wasteland areas and identifies
wastelands in the area of function.
General Secretary
Jammu & Kashmir Environment and
Wasteland Development Society
14, Ranbir Market, Indira Chowk
Jammu - 180 001
Jammu & Kashmir
Kerala Sastra Sahitiya Parishad was set up in 1962 in Thrissur Kerala
to preserve the environment, to provide alternative models for
development and to popularize science among the people.They have worked
in the field of eco-development, creating awareness about water and
energy conservation and encouraging the use of non-conventional energy
sources such as smokeless chulhas, etc.
Publications:
Quarterly publications and books.
President
Kerala Shastra Sahitya Parishad
Parishat Bhawan, Guruvayeer Road
Thrissur - 680 004
Kerala
Kalpavriksh was started in 1971 as a movement opposed to the
destruction of Delhi's green area. It is a citizens action group set
up to inculcate understanding and concern on environmental issues,
especially among the youth. It also aims to conduct research in
environmental problems, to campaign on environmental issues and to
evolve a holistic environmental perspective. It imparts environmental
education in schools and colleges by forming a network of nature clubs,
conducting bird watching expeditions and nature trails and has
developed workbooks for the school level. It has conducted research on
environmental subjects such as an impact assessment study on the
Narmada Valley Project, pesticide use in India, air pollution in Delhi,
mining activities in Dehra Dun district, protecting the Delhi ridge,
are some of the works they have highlighted.
Publications:
1. The Little Green Book. 2. Narmada - a campaign newsletter. 3. What
is that bird (An illustrated guide), etc.
C-17/A, Munirka
New Delhi - 110 067
Ladakh Ecology Development Group (LEDG) was set up in 1983 in Ladakh in
the Leh and Kargil Districts. It aims to promote ecological and
sustainable development harmonious with the traditional cultures of the
area. They have worked in the area of ecological development and
protection of the environment. A great deal of awareness has been
generated under their Village Outreach Project. They are encouraging
the use of renewable energy sources, promoting organic farming and the
making of handicrafts. They have contributed to the ban of plastics in
the valley.
LEDG, Leh
Ladakh District
Jammu and Kashmir
Madras Naturalists Society (MNS) commenced its activities in Chennai in
1976 but was registered in 1979. Its main aims are to study
environmental problems in and around Chennai;to impart environmental
education through seminars and discussions; to imbibe a love for nature
through camps and slide shows; to organise visits to sanctuaries in
Tamilnadu; to disseminate information on nonpolluting and renewable
sources of energy. It imparts environmental education to students and
teachers through planting of trees in schools and slide shows. It
conducts surveys and symposia on water pollution and forest destruction
and is cooperating with other agencies in studying the city's
pollution problems. It has conduated ecological survey and done
enumeration of species found on the seacoast along Chennai city. It has
been encouraging the use of nonpolluting and renewable sources of
energy.
Publications:
Quarterly journal the Blackbuck, report on a pollution survey of
Chennai beaches;checklist of birds in and around Chennai; monthly
bulletin on the society's activities.
8, Janaki Avenue
Abhirampuram
Chennai - 600 018
Narmada Bachao Andalon was set up in 1986 under the leadership of Medha
Patkar. It aims mainly to educate those directly affected by large
development projects, such as tribals, on the social and environmental
impact of such projects. To protest against the construction of dams in
the Narmada Valley in general; struggling towards a right to
information and new environmentally sustainable water policy. To help
the tribals get a substantial share of the government's development
schemes/services and to unable them to undertake development activities
themselves. They mainly educate, mobilize and organize residents of the
Narmada Valley on human rights and justice, alternative development
policies, environmental issues related to big dams in general and the
Narmada project in particular. They undertake surveys of the affected
villages, protest against land and forest issues and government
interference in this regard. They are fighting against displacement and
disregard of the rights of the people.
Publication: They come out with a bi-monthly publication the Narmada
Samachar.
Smt. Medha Patkar
Narmada Dharangrast Samiti
(Narmada Bachao Andolan)
C/o P.D. Dalal
Post Box 52
Dhule - 424 001
Maharashtra
Nilgiri Wildlife and Environment Association is based at Ottacamand to
conserve the natural resources of the Nilgiri and preserve wildlife and
the habitat. Impart environmental education and conduct tree planting,
bird watching, and soil conservation programmes. They have assisted in
the imposition of hunting restrictions and the protection of the
elephant.
Publications: Quarterly in English 'Tahr' and booklets.
Honarary Scretary
Nilgiri Wildlife and Environment Association
C/o District Forest Office
Nilgiris North Division
Mount Stewart Hill
Ottacamand, Nilgiri District - 643 001
Tamil Nadu
Orissa Environmental Society was established in 1982 at Bhubaneshwar.
It was set up to encourage and organise study, research, understanding
and appreciation of nature. To formulate co-curricular courses in
environmental sciences at all levels of education and advise the
government. They conduct research, seminars and workshops on forest and
wildlife protection and organise eco-development camps. They are
campaigning for a biosphere reserve forest area in the state. They are
the resource agency for pollution control in Talcher industrial area.
Publications: The Journal of Environmental Science, reports,
proceedings, etc.
Orissa Environmental Society (OES)
N-6/530 Nayapalli
Bhubaneshwar - 751 015
Rajasthan Environment Preservation Society was set up in 1985 at Jaipur
to work towards pollution control, afforestation, ecological and
environmental preservation. To promote social forestry and plantation
and to clean the ponds, lakes and reservoirs. They impart environmental
education and awareness, provide consultancy and encourage the use of
renewable sources of energy.
The President
Rajasthan Environment Preservation Society
"Vasundara", Tonk Road
Jaipur - 302 015
Ramakrishna Mission Lokashiksha Parishad was set up in 1952 and its
mission is to uplift the rural people with a view to making them
self-reliant. It works in 11 districts covering about 4000 villages. It
has been carrying out programmes for the development of the wasteland
areas restoration of bundhs in the Sundarbans riverine areas to protect
the land from saline water. It has conducted studies on the status,
expectation and contribution of non timber forest products for the
subsistence of forest fringe dwellers. It has been promoting the use of
smokeless chulhas, sanitary toilet linked biogas plants, solar energy;
extensive tree plantation; preservation of the Sunderban biosphere;
promoting ecofriendly farming. It is also working in the area of
environmental education.
Director
Ramakrishna Mission Lokashiksha Parishad
Belur Math
Belur
West Bengal
Srishti was set up in Delhi in 1988 to promote conservation and
enrichment of the environment; to carry out research on all aspects of
sustainable living; to foster concern for the environment among the
people, making its preservation a shared responsibility. It has been
working for the conservation of the Delhi Ridge by involving community
participation; they have kept a bird count in the wetlands of Delhi. It
has coordinated the Asian midwinter waterfowl census for northern India
and has carried out tree plantation, conservation of biodiversity and
waste management.
It played a very active role in the drafting and finalisation of the
Biodegradable Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998. It worked
closely with the CPCB and the MOEF in the finalisation of the rules.
Now that the rules have been issued, it is propagating the cause of
better bio-medical waste practices
1001, Antariksh Bhavan
22, Kasturba Gandhi Marg
New Delhi - 110 001
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), established in 1974,TERI is
a wholly independent not-for-profit research institute. Its mission is
to develop and promote technologies, policies and institutions for
efficient and sustainable use of natural resources. It has been
imparting environmental education through projects, workshops, audio
visual aids and quiz competitions. It deals with policy related work in
the energy sector, research on environmental subjects development on
renewable energy technologies and promotion of energy effeciency in the
industry and transport. TERI also has a major programme in
biotechnology, the applications of which are oriented towards increased
biomass production, conversion of waste into useful products and
mitigating the harmful environmental impacts of several economic
activities. Publications: They have several books on energy, climate
change, renewable energy, regulation, environment and sustainable
development and forestry & biodiversity. They also publish research
journals and digest journals, newsletters. There are also several
databases and audio-visuals on various environment issues.
Some of them are as follows - 1. TERI Energy Data Directory &
Yearbook. 2. Looking back to think ahead. 3. Mahatma Gandhi: an apostle
of applied human ecology. 4. How global is global and how warm is
warming?, etc.
Director-General
TERI
Darbari Seth Block
IHC Complex, Lodhi Road
New Delhi - 110 003
Theatre in Education Company is affiliated to the National School of
Drama New Delhi and was set up in 1989. Its aim is to use theatre as a
medium for education. It conducts various environment related plays for
children with a view to impart environment education through theatre.
National School of Drama
Bhagwan Dass Road
New Delhi - 110 001
Tarun Bharat Sangh began its work in 1984-85 in the rural areas to
study local natural resources and to find ways and means to protect
them and thereby help maintain the balance of the local ecosystem. They
also aim to spread literacy and do other community based work to create
a healthy natural environment. They have spread their area of work to 6
districts in Rajasthan. They have organised seminars and workshops on
environmental protection. They are working towards preserving the
resources of Sariska Tiger Reserve and have initiated a public
litigation to stop illegal mining in Sariska. They have done pioneering
work on water conservation, tree plantation, wasteland development and
soil conservation in the area. They are encouraging the use of gobar
gas and solar lighting systems.
Bhikampura
P.O. Kishori
Thanagazi Tehsil
Alwar - 301 022
Rajasthan
Tiger link began functioning in 1995 at Delhi under Valmik Thapar and
its parent order is the Ranthambore Foundation. It has been established
to provide links between different sections working in the interest of
the tiger and its habitat, and to effectively take actions to overcome
local obstacles. They are working mainly in the field of conservation
and the preservation of the environment.
Publication: Tigerlink News: a bi-annual newsletter.
19, Kautilya Marg,
New Delhi - 110 021
Uttarkhand Seva Nidhi was set up in 1967 to disseminate information o
the environment. They have spread environmental education and training
and are setting up a resource centre at Almora.
Honorary Secretary
Uttrakhand Seva Nidhi
Manerath Sadan, Champa Naula
Almora - 263 601
Uttar Pradesh
Vanarai is based in Pune and was first set up in 1982 to promote
environmental protection and afforestation and sustainable integrated
rural development. Their activities are spread over the states of
Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan. They are working in the area of
environmental education for school children and teachers and help them
in forming ecoclubs. They have led agitations to prevent the felling of
trees in the Konkan region; taken active interest in soil and water
conservation through simple technologies; promoted smokeless chulhas
and gobar gas plants; constructed low cost toilets in the rural areas
and have worked in afforestation programmes.
Publications:
They take out a monthly magazine called Vanarai and have brought out
many video cassettes.
Secretary
Vanarai
Aditya Residency, 498
Parvati, Mitramandal Chowk
Pune - 411 009
Maharashtra
Vatavaran, an NGO working in the sector of solid waste collection. They
have around 27 projects in different parts of Delhi including JNU and
NOIDA. This organisation was formed in order to improve the ways and
means of garbage collection through a more concrete method. People
normally dump their garbage indiscriminately in the MCD bins where they
overflow and a stink begins rising. But now through the method of door
to door collection the colonies are much cleaner then they were before
this organisation stepped in. For a very nominal charge the garbage is
collected from the doorstep and taken to the private dump where it is
segregated. Biodegradable waste is put into compost pits and the
non-biodegradable is further segregated into groups such as, glass,
paper, and plastics and then send further to recycling industries or to
mills that require these for raw material.
In residential colonies such as Asiad Village and Vasant Kunj, where
Vatavaran has been very effective, the initiative is now being carried
forward by the residents welfare societies of these areas. The compost
pits yield very high quality manure that is either sold or used to
promote horticultural activities within the colony. This waste now
becomes an income source and cost effective.
Asiad Games Village
New Delhi - 110 049
World Wide Fund for Nature was set up in India in 1969. The
coordinating body the WWF International, is located in Gland in
Switzerland. Its main aim is the promotion of conservation of nature
and environmental protection as the basis for sustainable and equitable
development.
It has five broad programme components:
a) Promoting India's ecological security; restoring the ecological
balance.
b) Conserving biological diversity.
c) Ensuring sustainable use of the natural resource base.
d) Minimising pollution and wasteful consumption.
e) Promoting sustainable lifestyles.
This organisation has been working in the field of biodiversity
conservation including field projects, consultancy and research and
support to other organizations; forest management; environmental
education and awareness. They also work in the area of ecodevelopment,
promoting and supporting local conservation networks (Community
Biodiversity Conservation Movement). They are doing wildlife trade
monitoring, and assisting CITES and related National Legislations;
research in Indian and international laws; legal intervention on
environmental issues; legal education on environment including Asia's
only diploma course on environmental law.
Publications:
They have innumerable books, cassettes and data on various issues which
can be got from their outlets in the cities.
Some of them are as follows - 1. WWW Indian Network Newsletter
(Quarterly). 2. Nature News. 3. The Web of Life - a resource pack for
children. 4. The Law Digest, etc.
Secretary General
WWF-India
Delhi Office
Pirojsha Godrej National Conservation Centre
172-B, Max Mueller Marg
Lodhi Estate
New Delhi - 110 003