National Foundation
for Communal Harmony is an autonomous organization under the Ministry
of Home
Affairs, Government of
India. It was
set up in 1992 with
the main objective
of providing
assistance
to the children rendered orphan or destitute during various communal
disturbances.
The organization
offers physical and psychological rehabilitation of children who are the
victims
of communal, caste,
ethnic and terrorist violence. Such children are provided with care,
education and
training.
It also undertakes activities for promoting communal harmony and national integration which
include
grant of scholarships, fellowships and studies.
NFCH
Vision
India
free from communal
And
all other forms of violence
Where
all citizens
Especially
children & youth
Live
together in peace & harmony
NFCH
Mission
Promoting
communal Harmony,
Strengthening
National Integration and
Fostering
Unity in Diversity
Through
collaborative social action,
awareness
programs, reaching out to the
victims
of violence especially children,
Encouraging
interfaith dialogue for India’s
Shared
Security, Peace & Prosperity
Project Assist
is the Flagship scheme of
the Foundation which
has provision of
providing
assistance to
the children rendered orphan or
destitute in various
communal, caste, ethnic
or terrorist
violence.
The financial assistance is provided to such children for their care, education
and training
The details
for providing assistance to children
(Eligibility criteria, Identification of
eligible
children
etc.) are available at www.cbse.nic.in
under the link Project Assist of National
Foundation
of
Communal Harmony and also in the Annexure-1 enclosed.
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