As many as 14,500 NGOs, registered under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), were banned in the last five years from receiving funds from abroad, Rajya Sabha was informed today.
Union Minister Nityanand Rai also said the government has cancelled FCRA registration of 1,808 NGOs this year.
"Registration certificates of approximately 14,500 associations have been cancelled during the last five years," he said in a written reply.
Certificates of registration of 1,808 FCRA registered NGOs have been cancelled recently for non-submission of mandatory annual returns for 2017-18.
The FCRA and rules made there-under provide that all FCRA NGOs and associations have to file annual returns on time. The non-compliant NGOs are issued notices and reminders online.
Further action like suspension and cancellation of registration certificate are also taken against non-compliant NGOs.
The minister said the FCRA registered NGOs in the country have received a total of Rs 2,244.77 crore in 2018-19 (as on November 28) and Rs 16,902.41 crore in 2017-18.
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