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Internship Rules and Format

The Oxford College of Law in Bengaluru offers an internship program designed to provide students with practical work experience in the legal field, enhancing their skills and employability. The program includes a structured approach with specific objectives, responsibilities, and evaluation methods, requiring students to engage in various legal tasks and maintain an internship diary. Internships are mandatory for B.A. LL.B. and B.B.A. LL.B. students, lasting a minimum of four weeks during designated vacation periods.

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Internship Rules and Format

The Oxford College of Law in Bengaluru offers an internship program designed to provide students with practical work experience in the legal field, enhancing their skills and employability. The program includes a structured approach with specific objectives, responsibilities, and evaluation methods, requiring students to engage in various legal tasks and maintain an internship diary. Internships are mandatory for B.A. LL.B. and B.B.A. LL.B. students, lasting a minimum of four weeks during designated vacation periods.

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THE OXFORD COLLEGE OF LAW, BENGALURU.


(Affiliated to KSLU, Hubballi & Approved by BCI, New Delhi)
No.32, 19th Main, 17th ‘B’ Cross, Sector IV, HSR Layout, Bangalore 560 102.

1) INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME IN THE COLLEGE


Internships are formal programs within organizations whose primary purpose is to offer
practical work experience in a particular occupation to people who are new to that field.
Internships fulfil an important component of both academic and practical education in law.

Internships are known for giving students the opportunity to apply their knowledge in real
world environments. At the same time, they will also develop skills which will help them
perform better at their jobs. Internships greatly increase the chances that a student will gain
full time employment after graduation. By using internships, students are provided with
experience that will make them stronger. In addition to this, their work ethic will increase,
and they will be confident in their abilities. Internships will also allow students to learn about
time management, discipline, and effective communication skills.

The purpose of the internship program is to provide a planned transition from the curriculum
to a personal and professional setting in a student's area of interest. During the internship
experience, the student will test the practical application of the theories of academic learning
in the professional setting under the guidance and supervision of both a professional staff
member and a university faculty advisor. As a part of the internship experience, the student
will be evaluated on his/her work attributes and contributions in the assigned work or
community setting. The student will have the opportunity to continually interact with the staff
in the setting and periodically with the faculty in assessing his/her skills, accomplishments,
and professional growth.

During this period of internship, students are required to conduct legal research, draft
pleadings, briefs, opinions or other legal documents as required by the host. Internships may
also involve interviewing witnesses, assisting Lawyers or judges in court, and observing court
Proceedings.

2) OBJECTIVES OF THE INTERNSHIP


 To help the students gain first-hand experience of a particular place of work.
 To assist students in being more receptive to market needs, and in deciding their area
of specialization in future.
 To assist students in developing professional skills and a broader understanding of the
legal profession and legal processes.
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 To enhance students' learning of a particular area of law.


 To enable students to participate more effectively in law school classes because of the
real world experience they bring back to the classroom.
 To make students aware of career alternatives.
 To further develop and integrate personal characteristics such as…” Self-awareness
problem-solving skills, professional ethics and behaviour.
 Gain a better understanding of the relation of law to society, economics, psychology,
and social science
 to Develop new knowledge and skills

3) DURATION: The duration of the internship in any particular year should not be less than
Four weeks. It is to be undertaken during the vacation between December to January and
June to July and is compulsory for both B.A. LL.B. and B.B.A., LL.B. students

Split internships are allowed with permission from the concerned Class Internship
Coordinator. This will be permitted only in exceptional cases like medical reasons only and
is unable to undertake the internship in June-July it may be undertaken in the January break
preceding or following that academic year and vice versa.

4) CLASSIFICATION OF INTERNSHIPS ON PERIODICAL BASIS

In order to achieve the above mentioned objectives and satisfy Academic Programme
requirements, TOCL has categorized its Internship Programme on following basis:

Sl. No Semester Internship


1 1st & 2nd Semester Any NGO ( Recognised & Registered
either by the State Government or
Central Government)
2 3rd & 4th Semester Chamber Visit ( Documentation)
3 5th to 10th Semester Court Visit & Practical Exposure

5) Observations to be made by the students during the internship:

1. Hierarchy of Civil Courts and their Jurisdiction


2. Vakalatnama
3. Legal Notice (Lawyers Notice)
4. Deeds
 Rental Agreement
 Lease Deed
 Agreement to Sell
 Mortgage
 Power of Attorney
 Gift
 Will
 Sale
5. Affidavit
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6. Maintenance of the Court Dairy


7. Method of calculating court fee in civil suits (as per Karnataka Court Fee and Suit
Valuation Act)
8. Interactions with clients
6) STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES

For an internship to be successful, all of the main participants (the intern, the on-site
supervisor, and the faculty supervisor) must fulfil their responsibilities. As a student, you
have a crucial part to play in ensuring the success of your internship, and you must be
prepared to be proactive and use your initiative to ensure that it runs smoothly. It is your
responsibility to:

7) Before the internship:


 Meet with your faculty supervisor.
 Develop a résumé that you can use to promote yourself for a specific internship.
 Pinpoint a few internships that interest you.
 Prepare an appropriate Academic Internship Proposal.
 Meet with the Internship Coordinator to brainstorm ideas for your internship.
 Get all the necessary materials to the Internship Coordinator at least one week before
the internship begins.

8) During the internship:


 Report to the workplace on time and when scheduled;
 The student will dress professionally and appropriately
 Exhibit professional behaviour and respect for the other interns, site staff, and clients.
 Be polite, professional and cooperative with all team members;
 The intern is expected to become familiar with and adhere to the organization’s rules,
policies, regulations, and standards
 Negotiate your hours with your site-supervisor being extremely flexible.
 The student will notify the site supervisor of any illnesses and emergencies as soon as
possible.
 Communicate with the site supervisor about the internship as it progresses
 Try to resolve problems and concerns with your agency supervisor. If this does not
seem feasible, contact the Internship Coordinator immediately.
 Client information and what is said by co-workers is generally confidential.
 Do not repeat gossip or say anything you will be sorry for later.
 Initiate and carry out projects and activities as directed by the site supervisor.
 Observe confidentiality;
 Be aware of office politics and avoid office gossip; and Do not repeat gossip or say
anything you will be sorry for later.
 Learn everything possible about the position and the worksite.
 The student will be responsible for all travel expenses related to the internship (i.e.
commuting to and from the agency, travel to other agency sites, etc.).
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9) After the internship:


 Send “Thank You” notes to your on-site supervisor.
 Reflect on what you have learned about your career field, your experience and what
you have learned about yourself.

10) The intern represents an academic department and his/her educational institution.
Furthermore, an intern is a guest of the training site. Therefore:

This can be accomplished when the student adopts the following guidelines:

 SUBMISSION OF WRITTEN WORK: At the conclusion of the internship you


must give an evaluation of the experience. This report need not be long, but should
give an indication of the success or otherwise of the internship, particularly in relation
to whether the initial objectives were met.

 INTERNSHIP DIARY: it is mandatory for all students undergoing Internships to


maintain a day to day record in Internship Diaries. (a) Enter your experiences and
impressions gathered that day. (b) Include adequate details to bring out what you have
learnt, what impressions you had on law, lawyers, courts and society, what difficulties
you encountered and how you solved them.

11) INTERNSHIP REPORT:

The internship report has the following compulsory components

 Facing sheet
 Self Certification
 Certificate of the Organization
 Acknowledgement
 Table of Contents
 Introduction
 General information about the institution/organisation
 Work Activities
 Observation
 Findings
 Internship experience
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 Suggestions/Recommendations
 Conclusion

12) Internship dairy must be in students hand writing. It must be soft bonded. No spiral
binding will be accepted. Assignments may not be submitted by facsimile or email.
They should be submitted by hand.

13) ASSESSMENT/ EVALUATION

The Internship Diary, case notes and viva-voce would be the basis of evaluation. Internship
viva will be conducted by the Concerned Class Internship Coordinator.

Based on the record of work and evaluation, the Principal shall issue certificate of
satisfactory completion of training.

14) VIVA VOCE: Viva voce will be conducted to all the students under the supervision of
the Principal and faculty in charge.

ABSENCES FROM THE INTERNSHIP: If any Student remains absent during the internship,
they have to inform either to the Principal or to the Concerned Class Internship Coordinator.
The College requests that the student should provide a copy of a medical certificate or
other relevant documentation for absences of two or more days.

15) LIST OF NGOs IN BENGALURU

1. India NGO – An Association of NGOs, Bengaluru


2. Aapatsahaaya Foundation, Bangalore
3. Aarushi Foundation, Bengaluru
4. Aasha Deepam, Bangalore
5. Aashayein Foundation, Bangalore
6. Aashra Foundation, Bangalore
7. Abhaya Mahila Kendra, Bangalore
8. ABHAYAA, Bangalore
9. ABILASHRAYAM, Bangalore
10. Ablaashrama, Bangalore
11. Academy for Severe Handicaps & Autism, Bangalore
12. Action Aid India, Bangalore
13. Action for Water Development Mysore Society, Bangalore
14. Action Service Hope for AIDS, Bangalore
15. Adam Charitable & Educational Trust, Bangalore
16. AFCARE – Association for Care, Rehabilitation & Education of the Mentally
Disabled & Disturbed, Bangalore
17. AFPRO – Action for Food Production Field Unit II, Bangalore
18. Agastya International Foundation, Bangalore
19. Agriculture, Man & Ecology, Bangalore
20. Aina Trust, Bangalore
21. AIUS – Arkessence International United Society, Bangalore
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22. Akhar – Sevice of Humanity, Bangalore


23. Akshara Foundation, Bangalore
24. Akshaya Patra Foundation, Bangalore
25. Alilu Seva Sanstha, Bangalore
26. All Children Welfare Foundation, Bangalore
27. Alpha Omega Ministries, Bangalore
28. Anand Ashram, Bangalore
29. Ananke – A Social Service Organisation, Bangalore
30. ANCHORAGE, Bangalore
31. Anga Karunya Kendra, Bangalore
32. Angels Community Trust, Bangalore
33. Ankura Foundation, Bangalore
34. Antharal Charitable Foundation, Bengaluru
35. Arambha Trust, Bengaluru
36. Archdiocesan Communications Centre, Bangalore
37. Aryajana Seva Trust, Bangalore
38. Asaktha Poshaka Sabha, Bangalore
39. Asha Foundation, Bangalore
40. ASHIKA, Mangalore
41. Ashraya Multipurpose Co-operative Society, Bangalore
42. Asian Institute for Rural Development, Bangalore
43. Association for Social Health in India, Bangalore
44. Association of Women Entrepreneurs of Karnataka, Bangalore
45. Athma Shakti Vidyalaya Society, Bangalore
46. Atma Darshan Yogashram, Bangalore
47. ATREE – Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology & Environment, Bangalore
48. Azim Premji Foundation, Bangalore
49. Baalemane Trust, Bangalore
50. Bangalore Christian Association, Bangalore
51. Bangalore Hospice Trust, Bangalore
52. Bangalore Surgical Trust
53. Basic Needs India, Bangalore
54. Being Jain, Bangalore
55. Bharatiya Grameen Mahila Sangh, Bangalore
56. Bharthiya Seva Sena, Bangalore
57. Bhoomi Sustainable Development Society, Bangalore
58. BLITZ, Bangalore
59. Blue Bird Welfare Organisation, Bangalore
60. BOSCO, Bangalore
61. Brim Trust, Bangalore
62. Calypso International, Mangalore
63. Canara Bank Relief & Welfare Society, Bangalore
64. CARE – Centre for Amenities, Rehabilitation & Education, Bangalore
65. Cathedral Family Helper Project (Trust), Bangalore
66. CBR Network, Bangalore
67. CCCYC – The Churches Council for Child & Youth Care, Bangalore
68. CCDC – HACI, Bangalore
69. CCF – India, Bangalore
70. CDEW – Centre for Development & Empowerment of Women Society,
Bangalore
71. Centre for Bharatiya Marketing Development, Bengaluru
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72. Centre for Budget & Policy Studies, Bangalore


73. Centre for Education & Documentation, Bangalore
74. Centre for Environment Education, Bangalore
75. Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Environment & Development,
Bangalore
76. Centre for Revival of Indigenous Art, Bangalore
77. Centre for Social Action, Bangalore
78. Centre for Social Research & Guidance, Bangalore
79. Chiguru Ele, Bangalore
80. Child Fund Association, Bangalore
81. Child Relief & You, Bangalore
82. Chinni Foundation, Bangalore
83. Citizens Action Forum, Bangalore
84. Citizens for Democracy, Bangalore
85. Citizens Voluntary Initiative for the City, Bangalore
86. Cividep-India, Bangalore
87. Communication for Development & Learning, Bangalore
88. Community Development Foundation, Bangalore
89. Community Health Cell, Bangalore
90. Compassionate Humans, Bangalore
91. Concern India Foundation, Bangalore
92. CSSS – Chilume Social Service Society, Bangalore
93. Daksha Charitable Trust, Bangalore
94. Deaf Aid Society, Bangalore
95. Development Education Society, Bangalore
96. Development Focus, Bangalore
97. Dewan Bahadur Dr. TCM Royan Memorial Trust, Bangalore
98. Dhyanapeeta Charitable Trust, Bangaluru
99. Divya Charitable Trust, Bangalore
100. Divya Shanthi Christian Association & Trust, Bangalore
101. Dream A Dream, Bangalore
102. Eco-Alert India, Bangalore
103. Education Informal, Bangalore
104. EMERG – Engineering Manufacturer Entrepreneurs Resource Group,
Bangalore
105. Enable India, Bangalore
106. Engineers Without Borders, Bangalore
107. Environment Support Group, Bangalore
108. EVEDIKA, Bangalore
109. Family Harmony Society, Bangalore
110. Family Welfare Centre, Bangalore
111. Federation of Voluntary Organisations for Rural Development in Karnataka,
Bangalore
112. Fortunates Universe, Bangalore
113. Forum of Ignited Minds, Bangalore
114. Foundation for Development Action, Bangalore
115. Foundation for Homeopathic Alternatives & Research, Bangalore
116. Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions, Bangalore
117. Fourth Wave Foundation, Bangalore
118. Freedom Foundation, Bangalore
119. Friendz, Bangalore
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120. Functional Vocational Training Forum, Bangalore


121. FVTRS – Functional Vocational Training & Research Society, Bangalore
122. Gajani Foundation, Mangalore
123. Gandhi Peace Centre, Bangalore
124. Genetic Resource, Energy, Ecology & Nutrition Foundation, Bangalore
125. Gerizim Rehabilitation Trust, Bangalore
126. Divya Shanthi Christian Association & Trust, Bangalore
127. Dream A Dream, Bangalore
128. Eco-Alert India, Bangalore
129. Education Informal, Bangalore
130. EMERG – Engineering Manufacturer Entrepreneurs Resource Group,
Bangalore
131. Enable India, Bangalore
132. Engineers Without Borders, Bangalore
133. Environment Support Group, Bangalore
134. EVEDIKA, Bangalore
135. Family Harmony Society, Bangalore
136. Family Welfare Centre, Bangalore
137. Federation of Voluntary Organisations for Rural Development in Karnataka,
Bangalore
138. Fortunates Universe, Bangalore
139. Forum of Ignited Minds, Bangalore
140. Foundation for Development Action, Bangalore
141. Foundation for Homeopathic Alternatives & Research, Bangalore
142. Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions, Bangalore
143. Fourth Wave Foundation, Bangalore
144. Freedom Foundation, Bangalore
145. Friendz, Bangalore
146. Functional Vocational Training Forum, Bangalore
147. FVTRS – Functional Vocational Training & Research Society, Bangalore
148. Gajani Foundation, Mangalore
149. Gandhi Peace Centre, Bangalore
150. Genetic Resource, Energy, Ecology & Nutrition Foundation, Bangalore
151. Gerizim Rehabilitation Trust, Bangalore
152. ICBio, Bangalore
153. IDF – Initiatives for Development Foundation, Bangalore
154. IDL Foundation, Bangalore
155. IDPMS, Bangalore
156. India Community Development Sarvice Society, Bangalore
157. Indian Association of Energy Management Professionals, Bangalore
158. Indian Mission for Children in Crisis, Bangalore
159. Indian Social Institute, Bangalore
160. Indian Society of Health Administrators, Bangalore
161. Indo-Swedish Children’s Welfare trust, Bangalore
162. Industree Crafts Foundation, Bangalore
163. Inetrnational Union for Health Promotion & Education, Bangalore
164. Infant Jesus Charity Home, Bangalore
165. Initiatives for Development Foundation, Bengaluru
166. Innerwheel Club of Bangalore West, Bangalore
167. INSA – Inter national Services Association, Bangalore
168. Institute for Sustainable Development, Bangalore
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169. Institute for Youth & Development, Bangalore


170. Interface, Bangalore
171. International Energy Initiative, Bangalore
172. International Human Resource Development Organisation, Bangalore
173. International Volunteers Trust, Bangalore
174. Jagajyothi Mahila Seva Samaj, Bangalore
175. Jamiya Hira Najmul Uloom, Bangalore
176. Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship & Democracy, Bangalore
177. Janakshema Trust, Bangalore
178. JANAVIKASA, Bangalore
179. Janodaya Public Trust, Bangalore
180. Jeevan Sagar Trust, Banglaore
181. JeevAndhraa Samithi, Bangalore
182. Jesta Charitable Trust, Bangalore
183. Jhansirani Educational & Rural Development Society, Bangalore
184. Jyothi Mahila Sangha, Bangalore
185. Kaagaz Foundation, Bangalore
186. Kala Madhyam, Bangalore
187. Kalavidhara Ashrayada Vishwakaladhama, Bangalore
188. Kanara Institute of Development Studies Trust, Bangalore
189. KARMYOGI, Bangalore
190. Karnataka State Council for Child Welfare, Bangalore
191. Karnataka State Janasadbhawana Organisation, Bangalore
192. Karnataka Unani Medical Association, Bangalore
193. Karnataka Women’s Information & Resource Centre, Bangalore
194. Karuna Animal Welfare Association of Karnataka, Bangalore
195. Kasturiba Sadan, Bangalore
196. KATHALAYA, Bangalore
197. Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore
198. Kengal Hanumanthaiya Foundation, Bangalore
199. Kenneth Anderson Nature Society, Bangalore
200. ICBio, Bangalore
201. IDF – Initiatives for Development Foundation, Bangalore
202. IDL Foundation, Bangalore
203. IDPMS, Bangalore
204. India Community Development Sarvice Society, Bangalore
205. Indian Association of Energy Management Professionals, Bangalore
206. Indian Mission for Children in Crisis, Bangalore
207. Indian Social Institute, Bangalore
208. Indian Society of Health Administrators, Bangalore
209. Indo-Swedish Children’s Welfare trust, Bangalore
210. Industree Crafts Foundation, Bangalore
211. Inetrnational Union for Health Promotion & Education, Bangalore
212. Infant Jesus Charity Home, Bangalore
213. Initiatives for Development Foundation, Bengaluru
214. Innerwheel Club of Bangalore West, Bangalore
215. INSA – Inter national Services Association, Bangalore
216. Institute for Sustainable Development, Bangalore
217. Institute for Youth & Development, Bangalore
218. Interface, Bangalore
219. International Energy Initiative, Bangalore
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220. International Human Resource Development Organisation, Bangalore


221. International Volunteers Trust, Bangalore
222. Jagajyothi Mahila Seva Samaj, Bangalore
223. Jamiya Hira Najmul Uloom, Bangalore
224. Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship & Democracy, Bangalore
225. Janakshema Trust, Bangalore
226. JANAVIKASA, Bangalore
227. Janodaya Public Trust, Bangalore
228. Jeevan Sagar Trust, Banglaore
229. JeevAndhraa Samithi, Bangalore
230. Jesta Charitable Trust, Bangalore
231. Jhansirani Educational & Rural Development Society, Bangalore
232. Jyothi Mahila Sangha, Bangalore
233. Kaagaz Foundation, Bangalore
234. Kala Madhyam, Bangalore
235. Kalavidhara Ashrayada Vishwakaladhama, Bangalore
236. Kanara Institute of Development Studies Trust, Bangalore
237. KARMYOGI, Bangalore
238. Karnataka State Council for Child Welfare, Bangalore
239. Karnataka State Janasadbhawana Organisation, Bangalore
240. Karnataka Unani Medical Association, Bangalore
241. Karnataka Women’s Information & Resource Centre, Bangalore
242. Karuna Animal Welfare Association of Karnataka, Bangalore
243. Kasturiba Sadan, Bangalore
244. KATHALAYA, Bangalore
245. Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore
246. Kengal Hanumanthaiya Foundation, Bangalore
247. Kenneth Anderson Nature Society, Bangalore
248. ICBio, Bangalore
249. IDF – Initiatives for Development Foundation, Bangalore
250. IDL Foundation, Bangalore
251. IDPMS, Bangalore
252. India Community Development Sarvice Society, Bangalore
253. Indian Association of Energy Management Professionals, Bangalore
254. Indian Mission for Children in Crisis, Bangalore
255. Indian Social Institute, Bangalore
256. Indian Society of Health Administrators, Bangalore
257. Indo-Swedish Children’s Welfare trust, Bangalore
258. Industree Crafts Foundation, Bangalore
259. Inetrnational Union for Health Promotion & Education, Bangalore
260. Infant Jesus Charity Home, Bangalore
261. Initiatives for Development Foundation, Bengaluru
262. Innerwheel Club of Bangalore West, Bangalore
263. INSA – Inter national Services Association, Bangalore
264. Institute for Sustainable Development, Bangalore
265. Institute for Youth & Development, Bangalore
266. Interface, Bangalore
267. International Energy Initiative, Bangalore
268. International Human Resource Development Organisation, Bangalore
269. International Volunteers Trust, Bangalore
270. Jagajyothi Mahila Seva Samaj, Bangalore
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271. Jamiya Hira Najmul Uloom, Bangalore


272. Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship & Democracy, Bangalore
273. Janakshema Trust, Bangalore
274. JANAVIKASA, Bangalore
275. Janodaya Public Trust, Bangalore
276. Jeevan Sagar Trust, Banglaore
277. JeevAndhraa Samithi, Bangalore
278. Jesta Charitable Trust, Bangalore
279. Jhansirani Educational & Rural Development Society, Bangalore
280. Jyothi Mahila Sangha, Bangalore
281. Kaagaz Foundation, Bangalore
282. Kala Madhyam, Bangalore
283. Kalavidhara Ashrayada Vishwakaladhama, Bangalore
284. Kanara Institute of Development Studies Trust, Bangalore
285. KARMYOGI, Bangalore
286. Karnataka State Council for Child Welfare, Bangalore
287. Karnataka State Janasadbhawana Organisation, Bangalore
288. Karnataka Unani Medical Association, Bangalore
289. Karnataka Women’s Information & Resource Centre, Bangalore
290. Karuna Animal Welfare Association of Karnataka, Bangalore
291. Kasturiba Sadan, Bangalore
292. KATHALAYA, Bangalore
293. Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore
294. Kengal Hanumanthaiya Foundation, Bangalore
295. Kenneth Anderson Nature Society, Bangalore
296. ICBio, Bangalore
297. IDF – Initiatives for Development Foundation, Bangalore
298. IDL Foundation, Bangalore
299. IDPMS, Bangalore
300. India Community Development Sarvice Society, Bangalore
301. Indian Association of Energy Management Professionals, Bangalore
302. Indian Mission for Children in Crisis, Bangalore
303. Indian Social Institute, Bangalore
304. Indian Society of Health Administrators, Bangalore
305. Indo-Swedish Children’s Welfare trust, Bangalore
306. Industree Crafts Foundation, Bangalore
307. Inetrnational Union for Health Promotion & Education, Bangalore
308. Infant Jesus Charity Home, Bangalore
309. Initiatives for Development Foundation, Bengaluru
310. Innerwheel Club of Bangalore West, Bangalore
311. INSA – Inter national Services Association, Bangalore
312. Institute for Sustainable Development, Bangalore
313. Institute for Youth & Development, Bangalore
314. Interface, Bangalore
315. International Energy Initiative, Bangalore
316. International Human Resource Development Organisation, Bangalore
317. International Volunteers Trust, Bangalore
318. Jagajyothi Mahila Seva Samaj, Bangalore
319. Jamiya Hira Najmul Uloom, Bangalore
320. Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship & Democracy, Bangalore
321. Janakshema Trust, Bangalore
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322. JANAVIKASA, Bangalore


323. Janodaya Public Trust, Bangalore
324. Jeevan Sagar Trust, Banglaore
325. JeevAndhraa Samithi, Bangalore
326. Jesta Charitable Trust, Bangalore
327. Jhansirani Educational & Rural Development Society, Bangalore
328. Jyothi Mahila Sangha, Bangalore
329. Kaagaz Foundation, Bangalore
330. Kala Madhyam, Bangalore
331. Kalavidhara Ashrayada Vishwakaladhama, Bangalore
332. Kanara Institute of Development Studies Trust, Bangalore
333. KARMYOGI, Bangalore
334. Karnataka State Council for Child Welfare, Bangalore
335. Karnataka State Janasadbhawana Organisation, Bangalore
336. Karnataka Unani Medical Association, Bangalore
337. Karnataka Women’s Information & Resource Centre, Bangalore
338. Karuna Animal Welfare Association of Karnataka, Bangalore
339. Kasturiba Sadan, Bangalore
340. KATHALAYA, Bangalore
341. Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore
342. Kengal Hanumanthaiya Foundation, Bangalore
343. Kenneth Anderson Nature Society, Bangalore
344. ICBio, Bangalore
345. IDF – Initiatives for Development Foundation, Bangalore
346. IDL Foundation, Bangalore
347. IDPMS, Bangalore
348. India Community Development Sarvice Society, Bangalore
349. Indian Association of Energy Management Professionals, Bangalore
350. Indian Mission for Children in Crisis, Bangalore
351. Indian Social Institute, Bangalore
352. Indian Society of Health Administrators, Bangalore
353. Indo-Swedish Children’s Welfare trust, Bangalore
354. Industree Crafts Foundation, Bangalore
355. Inetrnational Union for Health Promotion & Education, Bangalore
356. Infant Jesus Charity Home, Bangalore
357. Initiatives for Development Foundation, Bengaluru
358. Innerwheel Club of Bangalore West, Bangalore
359. INSA – Inter national Services Association, Bangalore
360. Institute for Sustainable Development, Bangalore
361. Institute for Youth & Development, Bangalore
362. Interface, Bangalore
363. International Energy Initiative, Bangalore
364. International Human Resource Development Organisation, Bangalore
365. International Volunteers Trust, Bangalore
366. Jagajyothi Mahila Seva Samaj, Bangalore
367. Jamiya Hira Najmul Uloom, Bangalore
368. Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship & Democracy, Bangalore
369. Janakshema Trust, Bangalore
370. JANAVIKASA, Bangalore
371. Janodaya Public Trust, Bangalore
372. Jeevan Sagar Trust, Banglaore
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373. JeevAndhraa Samithi, Bangalore


374. Jesta Charitable Trust, Bangalore
375. Jhansirani Educational & Rural Development Society, Bangalore
376. Jyothi Mahila Sangha, Bangalore
377. Kaagaz Foundation, Bangalore
378. Kala Madhyam, Bangalore
379. Kalavidhara Ashrayada Vishwakaladhama, Bangalore
380. Kanara Institute of Development Studies Trust, Bangalore
381. KARMYOGI, Bangalore
382. Karnataka State Council for Child Welfare, Bangalore
383. Karnataka State Janasadbhawana Organisation, Bangalore
384. Karnataka Unani Medical Association, Bangalore
385. Karnataka Women’s Information & Resource Centre, Bangalore
386. Karuna Animal Welfare Association of Karnataka, Bangalore
387. Kasturiba Sadan, Bangalore
388. KATHALAYA, Bangalore
389. Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore
390. Kengal Hanumanthaiya Foundation, Bangalore
391. Kenneth Anderson Nature Society, Bangalore

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