Borderless World Foundation
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Formation2002
FounderBipin Takwale, Yogesh Pawar, Satish Kandhare, Adhik Kadam, Bharti Mamani, Gaurav Kaul, Tanvir Mir
Founded atPune, Maharashtra
TypeThe Societies Registration Act, 1860, 80G, non-profit organization
| Formation | 2002 |
|---|---|
| Founder | Bipin Takwale, Yogesh Pawar, Satish Kandhare, Adhik Kadam, Bharti Mamani, Gaurav Kaul, Tanvir Mir |
| Founded at | Pune, Maharashtra |
| Type | The Societies Registration Act, 1860, 80G, non-profit organization |
| Purpose | Providing Human Touch To The Border Areas |
| Headquarters | Pune, Srinagar |
| Location | |
Region served | India |
| Services | Girls Education, Emergency Medicines, Women Empowerment, Orphanages, |
President | Adhik Kadam |
Founder, Director | Adhik Kadam |
Vice President | Yogesh Pawar |
Secretary | Gaurav Kaul |
Key people | Nitin Upadhye, Shahnawaz Sheikh Zahoor, Nighat Qureshi, Manisha Palaskar Suhail Masoodi, Jaywant Nigade, Dushyant Ashtekar |
| Staff | 30 |
| Volunteers | 500+ |
| Website | www.borderlessworldfoundation.org |
Borderless World Foundation (BWF) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization registered under India's Societies Registration Act, 1860. Working in Jammu and Kashmir, along the conflict-riven border region in between India, Pakistan & China, BWF has rescued hundreds of girls[1] orphaned in the conflict along the India-Pakistan border. BWF carries out a variety of activities, including disaster relief and emergency medical support for the community and rescuing children left orphaned by the ongoing conflict.[2][3]
BWF was founded in 2002 by Adhik Kadam and Bharati Mamani in Pune, India.