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Survey on non-profit institutions

Thiruvananthapuram, Nov. 4

The State Government is conducting a survey on the accounts and finances of non-profit institutions registered in the Sate. An official release said that the survey was being conducted as part of the study undertaken by the Central Statistical Organisation to include the details of eligible institutions in a UN handbook. Details of assets, annual budget and staff strength of the institutions are being collected. The Director of the Economics and Statistics Department has s ought the cooperation of all registered non-profit institutions in the State to carry out the survey successfully.

– Our Bureau

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