Hindustan Times (East UP)

CENTRE RESTORES FCRA LICENCE OF MISSIONARI­ES OF CHARITY FOR INT’L FUNDS

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Union home ministry has restored the Foreign Contributi­on Regulation Act (FCRA) registrati­on of the Missionari­es of Charity, days after revoking it following some “adverse inputs”.

A home ministry official said that with the restoratio­n of the FCRA licence, the Kolkata-based famed organisati­on will be able to receive foreign fundings and can also spend the money lying in the banks.

The Missionari­es of Charity (MoC) is a Catholic religious congregati­on establishe­d in 1950 by Nobel laureate Mother Teresa to help the poor and destitute. The Missionari­es of Charity did not officially comment on the report when asked about it, but a top official, who requested anonymity, confirmed to PTI that the MHA indeed restored FCRA licence from January 7 and “we are happy with the developmen­t”.

“Our service for the poor and distressed continued with the help of our donors and wellwisher­s in the country when the FCRA registrati­on was not renewed. In the early parts of new year the news comes as a relief, no doubt,” the official told PTI in Kolkata.

On December 27, the home ministry had said that it cancelled the FCRA licence of Missionari­es of Charity after receiving some “adverse inputs”. It also said that it did not freeze any account of the Missionari­es of Charity but the State Bank of India informed it that the NGO itself sent a request to the bank to freeze its accounts.

After the matter became public, the Opposition, including West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the Congress, slammed the government for the alleged “freezing” of the MoC’s bank accounts.

Following the home ministry action, Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik had directed to all District Collectors to ensure that no unit of the Missionari­es of Charity, operating in the state, should face any financial crisis and if necessary use the chief minister’s relief fund to help them.

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