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An Act to provide for setting out the practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, the constitution of a Central Information Commission and State Information Commissions and for matters connected therewith or incidental there to.

Mr. Shyam Sunder is the designated Public Information Officer of the Indian Red Cross Society District Branch Gurugram.
RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005
17 items(manuals) prescribed in clause (b) sub-section 1 of Section 4 which every public authority is required to publish within one hundred and twenty days from the enactment of this Act.

 

1.Particulars of Indian Red Cross Society organization, functions and duties.

Constituted under an Act of Indian Legislative council in 1920 it is auxiliary to the state authorities and armed forces medical services as per statutes of the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement.

When the first World War broke out in 1914, India had no machinery for organizing relief to those affected by the war, except a branch of the St. John Ambulance Association. Following the example of Britain where war relief services were being rendered by a Joint Committee of the British Red Cross, a branch of the same Committee was started to undertake the much needed relief services in collaboration with the St. John Ambulance Association in aid of the soldiers as well as civilian sufferers of the horrors of the war.

A bill to constitute the Indian Red Cross Society, Independent of the British Red Cross, was introduced in the Indian Legislative Council on 3rd March 1920 by Sir Claud Hill, member of the Viceroy's Executive Council who was also the Chairman of the Joint War Committee in India . The Bill was passed on 17th March 1920 and became Act XV of 1920 with the assent of the Governor General on the 20th March 1920 .

On the 7th June 1920 , fifty members were formally nominated to constitute the Indian Red Cross Society and the first Managing Body was elected from among them with Sir Malcolm Haily as Chairman.

Thus, the Indian Red Cross Society was born in 1920.

Organisation/membership/activities

 Recognised by the National head quarter/ State head quarter of indian Red Cross  on 15 August 2008 , it was affiliated with the indian Red Cross Society . The Dupty Commisionar  is the President of the Society.

Structure
At the District level, the management of affairs of the Society rests with the Managing Body comprising of members elected by the Branch Committee, and members, including a Chairman, nominated by the President of the Society.  The Secretary is the Chief Executive.

The branches of  the society are autonomous bodies with control over their own finance though they work under the guidance of the State Headquarter on questions relating to general policies and basic principles of the Red Cross. The State Headquarter is the federal focal point among other things for the purposes of (a) the unity of the organization, (b) guidance and assistance towards promotion and expansion of services, (c) co-ordination of inter-state & national efforts; (d) dissemination and application of humanitarian laws and fundamental principles of the Red Cross.

Activities

The activities of the Indian Red Cross may be broadly grouped under the following categories:

- Relief work during floods, famine, earthquake, epidemic etc.
- Training health visitors, nurses, dais and public health education
- Cooperation with the St. John Ambulance Association in the training of men and women in First Aid, Home Nursing etc.
- Rehabilitation Center for PwD’s
- Maternity & Child Welfare
- Junior Red Cross
- Youth Red Cross
- Voluntary Blood Donation
- Other Welfare work for Community

Membership
Members of the Red Cross make the backbone of the Organisation. The Indian Red Cross Society has the following grades of members
Patron; Vice Patron; Life Member; Life Associate; Institutional Member; Annual Member; Annual Associate.
The membership subscriptions range from Rs.10/- to Rs.25,000/-.
The Society maintains close liaison with the Haryana Government
Governance Structure

President of the Society
[Hon'ble Deputy Commissioner  ]

Chair Person of the Society
[Hon'ble Madem Deputy Commissioner]

Managing Body

(15 members)
All District officer

 Secretary
Chief Executive
(Link between Governance & Management)

Employee List
staff List


1.The budget allocated to the Society, plans, expenditures, disbursements made etc.
    Budget is approved by Statutory Committees.
2. Execution of subsidy programmes, including the amounts allocated and details of beneficiaries of such programmes.

As per budget
Summary of budget for 2016-17

3. Particulars of recipients of concessions, permits or authorizations granted by the Society.
    Not applicable.
4. Information held by the Society in the electronic form
     All the details are available at the website.
5. The names, designations and other particulars of the Public Information Officer.
    Shyam Sunder Ph. No.94.
6. Such other information as may be prescribed.

    Audit Report of Last Years

    Annual Report for the year 2017-18.      
People requesting for information/documents under RTI to deposit the fees in favour of "Indian Red Cross Society" District Branch Gurugram.