India

Confined to a cage - Taslima Nasreen

Manavatavadi Vishwa Sansthan

(The international School of humanitarian Thought and Practice)

Manavatavad = Positive Rationalism

Contact Details

Raj Ghat
Kurukshetra
136118, Haryana
India

Phone: +91 1744291278

manavatavadi@snl.net
swamiji@lycos.co.uk
manavata@usa.com

Youth Development Initiative

Contact details

N- 57
Narain Najar, Laxmi Najar
India

Phone: +91 9891391157

E-mail: humanist@post.com

Atheist Centre

Atheist Centre is a social change institution founded by Gora (1902-1975) and Saraswathi Gora (1912) in the year 1940 at Mudnur village in Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh, India. On the eve of the Independence to the country, Atheist Centre was shifted to Vijayawada in 1947 and since then it has been the hub of activity for promotion of atheism, humanism and social change. Atheist Centre carries on its multifarious activities with the cooperation and good will of the people. Since the demise of Gora in 1975, Atheist Centre carries on all its activities under the able guidance of Ms Saraswathi Gora, the co-founder of the Centre. She is assisted by the dedicated team of people who are engaged in the promotion of atheism as a way of life.

Tarksheel Society Punjab (Rational Society Punjab)

Tarksheel Society (Regd.) (Rationalist Society India) was established in 1984, under the auspices of Sh. Megh Raj Mitter in order to educate and awaken the people about the menace and unfathomable dangers of all religions, caste system, untouchability, superstitions and miracles.

Social Development Foundation

SDF is a humanist organisation working to impart scientific education among people to eradicate superstition and myths regarding women and vulnerable sections of the society. Agrarian reform with a gender sensitivity is one of the prime focus of SDF apart from right to food, secular values and development of scientific temper among the community they are working with, such as tribals, Dalits, women, minorities and other backward communities in India like fishermen, scavengers and women from Muslim community.

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