ACE VISION (Delhi NGO)

ACE VISION

Regd. Date: 18-07-2007
Regd. No: S / 59190/2007
Chief Officer: Meher Fatima Hussain
NGO ID: 8214241230


Contact details


Phone: 011-26843064
Mobile Mobile: 9910459341
Email Email: acevisiondelhi@gmail.com
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Located in the city: New Delhi State, India.
Address Address of the NGO: 4C, DDA Flats, Taimoor Nagar, New Friends Colony, New Delhi 110065



ACTIVITIES


NGO activities: Ace Vision was formed by a group of academic professionals and social workers in 2002 and formally enrolled in the 1860 Company Registration Act on 18 July 2007 to work for Issues related to Indian society and culture. Promote humanitarian and social concerns and promote the goals of secularism and nationalism in order to create a healthy and developed society and build India into a modern and dynamic nation. The organization worked for the maintenance and dissemination of secular ideas and promoted research along nationalist lines in order to discover facts and information that made it possible to establish objective and modern studies. It has worked at the basic level to raise the interests of sub-alternates and other vulnerable and weaker sections of society, including women, children, Dalits and minorities, etc. He attempted to reduce the socio-economic and intellectual gap in society that helped usher in an era of modernity, rationality and equality. With the accomplishment of these core objectives, Ace Vision has sought to forge greater working relationships with similar institutions of national and international standing to advance the advancement of social and humanitarian concerns. The Corporation has met its underlying objectives, which have created an excellent record of service delivery through activities and programs to raise awareness of education and research, culture, celebration of the centennial, National integration, sports, human rights, the right to information, health care, social welfare and the rise of the weaker section and the general populace of society.

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