Society Declaration – Gondwana Gond Mahasabha

1. Name of the Society:

Gondwana Gond Mahasabha

2. Registered Office Address:

House No. B-95, Gali No. 5, Near Mother Dairy, Shiv Vihar, Karala, North West Delhi – 110081

3. Operational Scope:

Nationwide (entire India)

4. Objectives of the Society:

  1. To promote the all-round development of the Gond community.
  2. To achieve educational, economic, cultural, commercial, and social upliftment of the Gond community.
  3. To protect and preserve ancient monuments and historical heritage related to the Gond community.
  4. To explore and document the lives and histories of Gond kings and respected ancestors, and to promote this knowledge.
  5. To protect forests and wildlife associated with Gond heritage.
  6. To provide educational and intellectual support to economically weak and underprivileged individuals in the Gond community.
  7. To spread awareness and ensure the community benefits from government schemes and public welfare programs.
  8. To uphold the constitutional rights of the community by cooperating with central and state government authorities.
  9. To work toward the removal of discrimination, exploitation, and social evils affecting the Gond community.
  10. To promote traditional Gond rituals and culture, and to discourage extravagant practices in weddings and death rituals.
  11. To discourage dowry practices and child marriage and actively campaign against such customs.
  12. To assist the government in preserving ancient Gondwana forts, temples, palaces, and historical sites, and to establish committees for managing religious activities.
  13. To protect community honor and oppose anti-social practices; to conduct meetings based on democratic principles.
  14. To guide Gond community members in various states, districts, and blocks to adhere to the policies and decisions issued by the Mahasabha.

All income, earnings, and property of the society shall only be used for fulfilling the objectives mentioned above. No part of the society’s income shall be paid or transferred to any member through salary, honorarium, loan, or any direct/indirect benefit.

If the society is dissolved, none of the assets will be distributed among members; instead, it will be transferred according to applicable legal provisions.

Executive Committee Members

As per the Societies Registration Act of 1860, the names, addresses, professions, and designations of the current executive committee members entrusted with the management of the Society are listed as follows:

S. No. Member Name Full Address Profession Designation
1Shri Ramchand NetamBorsi, Durg, Chhattisgarh – 491001Retired Govt. ServantPresident
2Shri Bhuvan Singh KorseBarasivni, Balaghat, M.P. – 481331BusinessWorking President
3Shri Kamlesh KumarSonbhadra, U.P.Social WorkerVice President
4Shri Arun Manik RaoAdilabad, Telangana – 504311ServantVice President
5Shri Murlidhar B. BorkarTandu Railway, MaharashtraEmployeeVice President
6Shri Tulsiram NetamRaipur, Chhattisgarh – 492001Govt. ServantGeneral Secretary
7Shri Dhruraj Chand GaurNowgong, AssamRetiredSecretary
8Shri Kamlesh Kumar SinghGarhwa, Jharkhand – 822121Social WorkerSecretary
9Shambhu NathKarala, Delhi – 110081Govt. ServantSecretary
10Shri Ghasiram MandaviNuapada, Odisha – 767104AgricultureTreasurer
11Shri Madvi Raja MarkamKhammam, Telangana – 507111Govt. ServantJoint Secretary
12Shri Shyam Sundar DhurandharMidnapore, West Bengal – 721304Govt. ServantJoint Secretary
13Shri Sheeshram NetamDurg, ChhattisgarhRetired Govt. ServantNational Advisor

Rules & Constitution of Gondwana Gond Mahasabha

1. Membership Categories

The society shall consist of the following types of members:
(a) Lifetime Member: A person donating Rs. 1,000/- or more may be designated as a Lifetime Member. One who donates Rs. 9,000/- or more can be granted Lifetime Patron Membership.
(b) General Member: Anyone donating Rs. 200/- annually can become a General Member. If a general member fails to renew their membership for three consecutive years, their membership will be considered canceled. Such a member must reapply to the managing committee.
(c) Honorary Member: The management committee may appoint individuals who have contributed significantly to society as honorary members. Honorary members may also be general members but do not require fees.

2. Application Process

  • Any person wishing to become a member must apply in writing.

  • The managing committee holds the right to accept or reject membership applications.

3. Membership Eligibility

  • Must be an Indian citizen

  • Must be 18 years or older

  • Must not be mentally incapacitated

  • Must not be a criminal or declared insolvent

4. Cancellation of Membership

A member’s membership may be canceled if:

  • They die or voluntarily resign

  • They violate society rules

  • They fail to pay fees

  • They are inactive or expelled by the committee

  • Membership exceeds 21 people (if limitations apply)

5. General Body Meetings

  • An Annual General Meeting will be held every year in April.

  • Members will be notified of the date and location one month in advance.

  • Special meetings can be called with 2/3rd majority approval.

Powers and Duties of the General Body

  • Approve the previous year’s financial report

  • Decide on the property and objectives of the society

  • Appoint auditors for upcoming financial year

  • Approve annual budget

  • Approve or disapprove reports and plans submitted by the managing committee

7. Managing Committee

  • Meets every 3 months, and at least once every 6 months

  • Requires 2/3 attendance for quorum

  • Notice must be given to all members prior to meeting

8. Structure of National Executive Committee

Designation Count
President1
Working President1
Vice Presidents3
General Secretary1
Secretaries3
Treasurer1
Joint Secretaries2
National Advisor1
Members0 to 8

9. Additional Membership of Executive Committee

  • Former Presidents can become members

  • Regional Gond leaders holding constitutional positions

  • Prominent national contributors to Gond causes

10. Committee Responsibilities

  • Fill vacancies as per constitution

  • Hold fair elections during Annual General Meeting

11. President’s Powers

  • Can preside over all meetings

  • Can call emergency meetings

  • Can represent the society legally and publicly

12. Vice Presidents’ Powers

Will act in the absence of the President

13. Powers of Secretary/General Secretary/Joint Secretaries

  • Can call meetings

  • Can maintain official records

  • Can spend up to Rs. 5,000/- with approval

14. Treasurer’s Duties

  • Will maintain financial records

  • Must submit annual account to the general body

15. Fund Use and Records

  • Records of all income/expenses must be maintained
  • Payments can be made only with approval and documentation

16. Miscellaneous

The society will comply with all state laws and the Societies Registration Act, 1860

17. Elections

Elections of office bearers will be held during the annual general meeting

18. Amendments

Can be made with 2/3rd majority vote in general meeting

19. Property

  • All property shall be in the name of the society
  • Cannot be sold without committee approval

20. Bank Account

  • A bank/post office account will be opened in the name of the society

  • Treasurer will manage funds under President and Secretary supervision

21. Fund Collection

All fund collection to be officially recorded and receipted

22. Certificate of Compliance

It is certified that this constitution is true and complete under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.
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