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NGOs Demand Suspension of FCRA to Speed up Access to Donations, Provide COVID Relief

Can deadline for opening FCRA accounts be extended, Delhi HC asks Centre

Can deadline for opening FCRA accounts be extended, Delhi HC asks Centre Updated: Updated: NGOs move court seeking extension of April 1 deadline in view of the pandemic Share Article NGOs move court seeking extension of April 1 deadline in view of the pandemic The Delhi High Court has asked the Ministry of Home Affairs to consider if the April 1, 2021, deadline for opening Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) account for NGOs seeking to receive foreign funds can be extended in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. Justice Prathiba M. Singh also asked the Ministry whether it could allow NGOs which have not been able to open FCRA accounts to receive foreign contributions, as long as they maintain records of the same, in accordance with the provisions of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, 2010.

Most NGOs don t have SBI account

Most NGOs don’t have SBI account Updated: Updated: From April 1, a Delhi account is a mandatory provision to receive foreign funds Share Article From April 1, a Delhi account is a mandatory provision to receive foreign funds An Assam-based NGO has also moved the Gauhati High Court against another amended provision of the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) that makes Aadhaar mandatory for opening and operating the account in Delhi. The Gauhati High Court on May 5 sent a notice to the SBI asking it to explain why Aadhaar was necessary to open a bank account, when in 2018, the Supreme Court in the

Xinhua Asia-Pacific news summary at 1000 GMT, May 12

Xinhua Asia-Pacific news summary at 1000 GMT, May 12 12 May 2021, 22:18 GMT+10 JAKARTA The CoronaVac vaccine developed by the Chinese biopharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech has effectively reduced the risk of COVID-19 symptoms in medical workers by 94 percent, showed a study by the Indonesian Health Ministry. The research team s head Pandji Dhewantara said on Wednesday that the study conducted from Jan. 13 to March 18 this year involved 128,290 medical workers who were not infected with COVID-19. (Indonesia-China-Vaccine) - - - - TOKYO The number of patients designated as having severe symptoms as a result of COVID-19 reached a fresh record high of 1,189 on Wednesday, rising by 13 compared to the previous day s record, the health ministry said.

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