What is the FCRA registration and why did World Vision India lose it
Explanation of FCRA registration and the reason behind World Vision India losing it.
The FCRA (Foreign Contribution Regulation Act) registration is a legal requirement for Indian organizations to receive foreign donations or contributions. It is governed by the Ministry of Home Affairs in India.
World Vision India, a prominent NGO, lost its FCRA registration due to alleged violations of the FCRA guidelines. Here are the key points:
- Violation of FCRA guidelines: World Vision India was accused of misusing foreign funds received from its parent organization, World Vision International.
- Conversion of foreign contributions: It was alleged that foreign contributions received by World Vision India were diverted for activities that were beyond the permitted scope mentioned in the FCRA.
- Improper allocation of funds: There were claims of improper allocation and utilization of foreign contributions for religious purposes, which is prohibited under FCRA regulations.
- Intelligence reports: Intelligence agencies in India reportedly provided inputs suggesting links between World Vision India and organizations involved in religious conversions.
- Failure to submit financial documents: World Vision India was accused of non-compliance with submitting timely financial reports and audited statements, as required by FCRA regulations.
- Government action: As a result of these allegations and non-compliance, World Vision India's FCRA registration was canceled by the Ministry of Home Affairs in 2017.
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