Contribution to UNICEF
United Nations Children's Fund was created by the United Nations General Assembly on December 11, 1946, to provide emergency food and healthcare to children in countries that had been devastated by World War II. In 1953, UNICEF became a permanent part of the United Nations System and its name was shortened from the original United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund but it has continued to be known by the popular acronym based on this old name.
UNICEF relies on contributions from governments and private donors and UNICEF's total income for 2006 was $2,781,000,000. Governments contribute two thirds of the organization's resources; private groups and some 6 million individuals contribute the rest through the National Committees.
This time This body has selected the most backward and poverty-stricken areas of India(Orrisa. M.P. and parts of Maharashtra).
Students and faculty members of Khalsa College of Engineering and Technology, Amritsar have contributed Rs 15885 to the UNICEF.
Top donor students of our college. 1. Charan Gurpreet Singh (Rs.500) 2. Manupuneet Kaur (Rs. 500) 3. Suvidha Kapoor (Rs. 400)
UNICEF relies on contributions from governments and private donors and UNICEF's total income for 2006 was $2,781,000,000. Governments contribute two thirds of the organization's resources; private groups and some 6 million individuals contribute the rest through the National Committees.
This time This body has selected the most backward and poverty-stricken areas of India(Orrisa. M.P. and parts of Maharashtra).
Students and faculty members of Khalsa College of Engineering and Technology, Amritsar have contributed Rs 15885 to the UNICEF.
Top donor students of our college. 1. Charan Gurpreet Singh (Rs.500) 2. Manupuneet Kaur (Rs. 500) 3. Suvidha Kapoor (Rs. 400)