Indian Council of Education explained

Indian Council of Education
Abbreviation:ICE
Type:NGO
Status:Active
Purpose:Educational and Women Development
Headquarters:New Delhi, India
Website:http://www.ice-online.org

Indian Council of Education is a non-profit, non-governmental and an international organisation based in India. It focuses and works for the masses in the subject of education], health, welfare and human rights. It has the ECOSOC status with the United Nations for working in the field of education and women development. Its head office is in New Delhi with certain offices in North America and Europe and affiliate offices in Asia and Africa.

History

I.C.E. was set up in 1985 with intention of working in the matter of social consciousness of the masses. It lays emphasis on the economically weaker and socially backward sections of the Indian society in order to acquaint them with the importance and significance of education as a weapon of economic, cultural and social change. The organisation encourages citizens on issues against social problems and injustice so as to improve and rectify the quality of human life.

Mission

Due to the rising problems related to alcoholism, drug abuse and health problems in educational institutions, the organisation took up the initiative of creating awareness and building community education, identification, referral, counselling and de-addiction, treatment and rehabilitation of drug addicts and developing medical assistance to the weaker societies. Apart from the ones mentioned, the council also pays attention to welfare, human rights and women's development.

Projects

Publications

The Research Publications of the magazines of the organisation as follows:

Participation

Following are the United Nations Meetings attended by the council:

Participation in 2009:

Participation in 2008:

Participation in 2007:

Executive team

External links

References