PFI Annual Report 1971

PFI Annual Report 1971



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I
THE FAMILY PLANNING FOUNDATION
CHAIRMAN'S REPORT
AND
ST A TEMENT . OF ACCOUNTS
YEAR ENDED
31st DECEMBER 1971
Akashdeep Building
(5th floor)
Barakhamba Road
New Delhi-1.

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Mr. I.R.D. Tata
Dr •. Bharat Ram
. CoL. Dipak Bhatia
. Mr •. S. P•. Godrej
Mr. A4N. Haksar
.M!:•. .R.V.R. Iengar
Mr. Jaykrishna Harivallabhdas
Professor J. C. Kavoori
Mr. T. S. Krishna
Mr. R. N. Madhok
Mr. Bhaskar Mitter
Dr. K.N. Rao
Lady Dhanvanthi Rama Rau
Dr. L. M. Singhvi
Dr. K.L. Wig
Col. B. H. Zaidi
Chairman
Vice-Chairman .
Commodore C. Mehta I AVSM
B.A. I B.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc.

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CHAIRMAN.'S REPORT
FOR
THE PERIOD ENDED 31st DECEMBER 1971
. to play their part, however small, in the great national task of controlling the
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growth of our population and helplng mUllons of our people to plan the size

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to disburse each year in support of approved schemes. The FO\\,1ndemr embers
therefore set befor~ themselves an init~al task of raising ~romindustrial and
business sources a sum as near to Rs.50 lakhs as possible, on the basis of
which it wa.s hoped that much larger grants would then become available from
-Indianand foreign sources. Because of the great demands for funds for relief
from calamities such as droughts, floods, cyclones, and for relief of refugees,
initial collections have been somewhat slow and up to the 31st December, 1971,
total amollnts received and committed were only Rs.30, 72,600,as per the list
attached as annexure to this Report.
The Governing Board wishes to acknowledge with special gratitude the
support it has r9cp.ived from the start from the Ford Foundation, who have
already made a grant of $100,000, equivalent to about Rs.•7.20 lakhs at the
new rate of exchange, and who have offered to transfer to the Foundation a
career development programme previously sponsored jointly with the Government
of India and designed to select and train young Indians, including Indians today
working abroad, and utilise them in the field of famlly planning. Under this
project, a further sum of $200,000, or about Rs.14,40 lakhs, would be placed
at the disposal of the Family Planning Foundation, with the approval of the'
Government of India. If this scheme fruitifies, the Foundation will have at its
disposal a team of trained young Indian specialists, who would be assigned to
Universities, Institutes, private and public sector undertakings on population
contrQI and family planning work.

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of voluntary grants within India, the Foundation had from the start intended to
seek grants from foreign sources. A number of such souroes have been identifled, )
which, while interested in contributing to family planning activities in India,
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would prefer to canalise these grants through a private agEmeysuch., as the
Famlly Planning. While the receipt of foreign aid by Rrlvate phUanthropic
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unable to fulfil ~e main objective with which it was created, namely, to
undertake research In population control and to render financial aS81.tanqe to

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· 1971, as Secretary of the Foundation, and for the next six months h~ and an

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very m·odest additions.
had to be held in abeyance pending clarification and, hopefully, reconsideration
,

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country and renders impossible any rapid improvement in the standard of Hving I
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We have obtained all the information and explanatlons- we have

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Re.a1on
BOMBAY
CALCUTrA
AHMEDABAD
DELHI
MADRAS
TOTAL:
Amount
Received
Rs.
19,80,000
3,65,100
1,30,000
1,00,000
50,000
26,25 t 100
Amount Further
Promised
Rs.
3,67,500
25, 000
50,000
5,000
4,47,500

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Sr.No.
Name of Donor
1. • Tata Eng. & Loco. Co.
Date of
chegue.,
31,3.71
2. Indian Hotel (Tata)
31.3.71
3. Tata Hydro Elec. Power
Supply
31.3.71
4. Tata 011 Mills Co.
31.3.71
5. Tata Iron & Steel Co.
31.3.71
6. Sanat Pranjlram Mehta
29.3.71
• 7. Godrej Trust
30.3.71
8. Voltas Bombay
31.3.71
9. Tata Chemicals
31.3.71
10. Tata Eng. & Loco. Co.
31.3.71
H. Hlndustan Lever Limited 12.4.71
12. Bombay Dyeing & Mfg. Co. 26.4.71
,13, J.R.D. Tata TrustA/C.
~9.4.71
Associated Cement Co.
14.5.71
Larsen' & Toubro Ltd.
14.6.71
Burmah Shell 011 Storage
& Distributing Co. of
India Ltd.
10,6,71
• '" Caltex(Indla) Ltd.
15.6.71
C.F.
Amount
Received.
75,000
25,000
1,50,000
75,000
3,00,000
Z5,000
70,000
75,000
75,000
75,000
50,000
25,000
1 Z ,500
1,00,000
50,000
,10,~00
j,OOQ
q
11 ,97 ,500
Amount Further
Promised
30,000
50~000
25,000
I! ,500
1,17.500

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Sr. No.
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Name of Donor
18. Industrial Credit and
Investment Corporation
of India Ltd.
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19. Bayer (India) Ltd.
Date of
cheque
BIF
Amount
Received
11,97,500
15.6.71
18.6.71
50,000
2,500
20. Associated Bearing Co. Ltd. 28.6.71
20,000
21.
I-
The Western India Match
Co. Ltd.
25.6.71
25 t<OQO
22.
- 23.
The Assam Match Co. Ltd. 25.6.71
Esso Eastern Inc.
25.6.71
lS:'OQO
10,000
24. Surat Cotton Spg. & Wvg.
Mills.
24.5.71
5,000
25. " The Standard MUls Ltd.
26. India Dyestuff Industries
25.5.71
24.5.71
15,000
10,000
.27~ Mafatlal Fine Spg. & Mfg.
Co. Ltd.
25'.5.71
10,000
The New Shorrock Spg. &
Mfg. Co. Ltd.
21.6.71
10,000
The Wallace Flour Mills
Co. Ltd.
3.7.71
10,OOg
Colour- Chern Limited
28.6.71
7,500
Vissanji Khlmjl & Co.
Pvt. Ltd.
3.7.71
7.500
The Indian Plywood Mfg.
Co. Ltd.
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3.7.71
7 .500
C.F. 14,02,500
Amount Further
Promised
1,17,500
5,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
7,500
7.500
1,92,500

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Sr. No.
Name of Donor
33. Toe Bombay Butmah Trading
. Corpn. Ltd•
34. National Peroxide Ltd.
35. Sturdia Chemicals Ltd.
36. BombQYRing Travellers Co.
Ltd.
37. Nowrosjee Waida & Sons
Pvt. Ltd.
, ' 38. '. The New India Assurance
Co. Ltd.
39. Bharat Forge Co. Ltd.
40. Sir Dorabj i Tata Trust
41. National Rayon Corpn. Ltd.
42. ,- Vulcan-Laval Ltd. (Wimco)
43. Rallis India Ltd.
44. Siemens India Ltd.
.45. David Brown Greaves Ltd.
46. Ruston & Hornsby (I) Ltd.
47. ~ Drayton Greaves Ltd.
48. Greaves Dronsfield Ltd.
49.
f., '
Greaves Foseco Ltd.
L_/;,:
Date of
cheque
B.F.
Amount
Received
14,02,500
Amount Further
Promised
1,92,500
29.6.71
25, 000
25 I 000
23.6.71
15,000
1.7.71
15,000
1.7.71
10,000
1.7.71
10,000
7.7.71
50,000
10.7.71
10,000
3.8.71
50,000
26.7.71
50,000
16.8.71
10,000
17.8.71
50,000
5.8.71
25,000
18.8.71
2,000
18.8.71
2,000
6.8.71
1,000
6.8.71
2,000
29.7.71
2,000
C.F. 17,31,500
50,000
50,000
3,17,500

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Sr. No.~
Name of Donor
50. Greaves Cotton & Co.
Ltd.
Date of
Cheque
B.F.
Amount
Received
17,31,500
Amount Further
Promised
3,17,500
6.8.71
16,000
51. Herdillia Chemicals Ltd.
18.8.71
10,000
52. Crompton Greaves Ltd.
23.8.71
25,000
53. Volkart Foundation
(Patel- Volkart Ltd.)
1.9.71
75,000
54. Ceat 'lYres of India Ltd.
6.9.71
35,000
55. , Synthetics & Chemicals Ltd.
25,000
56. Indian Qrganic Chemicals Ltd .15.9.71
2,500
57. Sir Ratan Tata Trust
4.10.71
25,000
25,000
58. Sandoz (India) Ltd.
15,10.71
10,000
59. The Scindia Steam Navigation
Co. Ltd.
5.10.71
25,000
60. 'The Gr~at Eastern Shipping
Co·1Ltd.
11.12.71
25,000
Total: 19,80,000
3 ,67 « 500

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Sr. No.
Name of Donor
16.
Bengal Ingot Co. Ltd.
Date of
Cheque
B/F.
25.5.71
Amount
Received
52,000
3,000
17.
The Agarpara Co. Ltd.
26.5.71 3,000
18.
Usha Martin Black (Wire
Ropes)
24.5.71 3,000
19.
National Tobacco of India
Ltd.
25.5.71 3,000
20.
Upper Ganges Sugar Mills
Ltd.
31.5.71 3,000
, 21.
New India Sugar Mills Ltd. 31.5.71
3,000
22.
The Selected Baraboni
Coal Co.
28.5.71 3,000
23. "The Amrita Bazar Patrika
2.6.71 3,000
24.
Williamson Magor & Co. Ltd. 27.5.71
3,000
25.
The Blshnauth Tea Co. Ltd. 27.5.71
3,000
26.
National Eng. Industries Ltd. 27.5.7.1 50,000
27.
Orient General Industries Ltd. 27.5.71 50,000
28.
Rewa Coalfields Ltd.
31.5.71 1,000
29.
Te(;pore Tea Co .Ltd •
31.5.71
500
30.
The Tinplate Co. of India Ltd. 31 .5 .71 1.,500
31.
Shaw Wallace & Co. Ltd.
31.5.71 1,5 00
The Hooghly Flour Mills
Co. Ltd.
31.5.71
500
C/F. 187,000
Amount Further
Promised

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Sr.No.
Name of Donor
33. , BirIa Jute Mfg. Co. Ltd.
Date of
Cheque
B/F.
3.6.71
Amount
Received
1,87,000
3,000
34.
The Rameshwara Jute Mills
Ltd. (Zenith Distributors
Or Agents)
3.6.71
3,000
35.
, Bally Jute Co. Ltd.
2.6.71
3,000
36.
The Chitavalash Jute Mills Co. 4. 6.71
3,000
37.
The Binani Metal Works Ltd. 5.6.71
3,000
38.
B<!narhatTea Co. Ltd.
7.6.71
5,000
39.
Budge Budge Amalgamated
Mills
7.6.71
5,000
40.
New Birbhum Coal Co. Ltd. 27.5.71
41.
Katras Jheriiah Coal Co.
27.5.71
5,000
5,000
42.
The Gange s Mfg. Co. Ltd.
4.6.71
3,000
43.
J. K. Trust Calcutta
4.6.71
3,000
44.
The Indian Tube Co. Ltd.
3.6.71
3,000
~5.
The Calcutta Elec. Supply
Corporation
8.6.71
5,000
46.
Rajasthan Industries Ltd.
7.6.71
3,000
47.
Produce Or Share Brokers Ltd. 7.6.71
3,000
48.
Philips Ind ia Ltd.
11.6.71
3,000
49.
ACC- VICKERS-BABCOCKLtd. 8.6.71
3,000
C/F. 2,48,000
Amount Further
Promised
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Sr .No.
50.
51.
52.
Name of Donor
Kanoria Chemicals &
Industries
Reliance Jute & Industries
Ltd. ,
Hind.stan Aluminium Corpn.
Date of
Cheque
B/F.
16.6.71
15.6.71
16.6.71
Amount
Received
2,48,000
3,000
3,000
3,000.
Amount Further
Promised
Offer made
53.
Kusum Products Ltd.
24.6.71
15,000
54.
Textile Machinery Corpn.
Ltd.
21.6.71
3,000
55,. Guest Keen Williams Ltd.
30.6.71
3,000
56.
The Tata Iron & Steel Co. Ltd. 6.7.71
3,000
57.
Kesoram Industries & Cotton
Mills Ltd.
5.7.71
5,000
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.x.--
58.
Star Paper Mills Ltd.
7.7.71
3,000
59.
Jay Shree Tea & Industries
6.7.71
5,000
60.
India Carbon Limited
61.
India Tobacco Co. Ltd.
29.6.71
17.7.71
3,000
3,000
62.
Hukum Chand Jute Mills Ltd. 20.7.71
15,000
63. Asiatic Oxygen Limited
17.7.71
3,000
64.
Rockitt & Colman of India Ltd. 22-.7.71
1,000
65.
Indian Oxygen Limited
22.7.71
3,000
66. Price Waterhouse, Peat & Co. 6.8.71
3,000
C/F. 3,25,000

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Sr. No.
Name of Donor
67.
The I.n, dia Jute Co. Ltd.
68.
Somany Charity Trust
69.
India Foils Limited
70.
Orient Paper Mills Ltd.
Date of
Cheque
B/F.
6.8.71
Amount
Received
3, 2S 1000
3,000
30.8.71
9 1100
3.9.71
3,000
13.9.71
2S 1000
Total:
3, 6S 1100
Amount Further
Promised

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Sr. No.
Name of Donor
Date of
Cheque
Amount
Received
Amount Further
Promised
l.
Gujarat State Fertilizers
Co. Ltd.
10.9.71 25,000
2.
Shri Ambica Mills Ltd.
14.9.71 20,000
3.
Shri Arbuda Mills Ltd.
14.9.71 10,000
4.
Harshavadan Mangaldas &
Mrs. Devyani Harshavadan
Mangaldas Trust
25.ll .71 10,000
5.
Kanchangavri Mangaldas
PubHc Charitable Trust
25.11. 71 10,000
6.
Sheth Mithardas HarivaUabhdas
Trust Fund
25.11. 71 5,000
The Barod:a,Rayon Corpn.
Ltd.
7.
Alembic Glass Industries Ltd. 22.12.71 25,000
8.
The Arvind Mills Ltd.
25.12.71 25,000
Total:
1,30,000
25,000
25,000

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Date of
Cheque
Amount _ Amount Further
Received'
Promised
The Delhi Cloth &
General MUls Co. Ltd.

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LIST OF DONORS
MADRAS REGION
Sr. No.
Name of Donor
1 • T •V. Sundaram Clayton
Iyengar
2. . T. V. Sundaram & Sons
3. Sundaram Textiles
4. Sundaram Industr~s
5. Sundaram Finance
6. Southern Roadways
7. Luca;s Indian Service Ltd.
8. Wheels India Ltd.
9. Madra s Motors & Gen.
Insurance
10. Parry s Confectionery Ltd.
Date of
Cheque
AmOtifiL
Received
RIIIO"UJICO: .•••
Promised
26.3.71
24.3.71
24.3.71
24.3.71
24.3.71
25.3.71
24.3.71
25.3.71
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
.5,000
5,000
5,000
30.3.71
25.8.71
5,000
5,000
5,000
Total:
50,000
5,000