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Name of the Foundation
Om SharavanaBhava Matham Gnana Shakthi Peedam Holland
These are the responsible individuals within this foundation:
Subainthan Murugesu
Chairman
Bhavani Sivasekeran - Nagarajah
Vice Chair
Subainthan Murugesu
Treasurer
Subainthan Murugesu
Secretary
Suvanthiran Thesaiveerasingam
Board Member
The policy plan
The Association aims to
The establishment and maintenance of a Hindu temple and the holding of services in the prayer room.
Confession of faith (Hinduism) and guiding young people to grow up in Dutch society while preserving their own culture.
Increasing the participation rate and the degree of bonding of girls and women in society.
Bringing the elderly out of their isolation and giving them a respectable position in society.
Holding meetings
We will achieve this by:
Establishing and Maintaining a Hindu Temple
Holding services in the prayer room.
Increasing the participation rate and the degree of bonding of girls and women in society.
Celebrating important festivals for the faith.
Holding meetings.
Organizing activities, such as giving yoga classes.
language lessons, dance lessons, etc.
Giving courses.
Establishing and maintaining contacts with (sister) organizations at home and abroad that pursue the same goal.
To preserve and stimulate the language, art and culture.
In addition to regular education, children who grow up in the Netherlands are educated in their own language, culture and religion.
All other lawful means that may serve the purpose.
The main points of the policy plan::
Find your own prayer room as soon as possible.
Expanding our weekly Thursday services to other days too
Holding the annual general meeting of members.
Celebrating important festivals for the faith.
Organize multiple activities for young people, adults and the elderly.
Publishing the reports of the activities performed, balance sheet, a statement of income and expenditure with explanatory notes before June 1, 2021.
Rewards:
The association works with volunteers. The directors and members of the association carry out their activities as volunteers. The Association does not aim to make a profit.
In some cases, the travel costs are reimbursed.
Financial Report
The foundation has obtained ANBI status. This means that the foundation is recognized as a Public Benefit Organization. As a result, donations from donors may be eligible for tax benefits. The foundation is required to prepare annual financial statements.
The annual financial statements are available through the buttons below: