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Latest revision as of 19:09, 3 November 2013
Title
Centre for Social Reconstruction in Kanyakumari and Tuticorin, India
Description
Centre for Social Reconstruction (CSR) is a registered, non profitable, non - government Voluntary organization working in Kanyakumari and Tuticorin Districts since 1974. In the early stages of its inception, CSR focused on organizing development oriented and character building measures among youth to contribute constructively for community development. In course of time, the first experience motivated the organization to scientifically introduce changes in knowledge, attitude and behaviour of the downtrodden and vulnerable section of the community and mainstream them in the development process.