About us:
Banjara Tribal Development Organisation: Welcome to the Banjara Tribal Development Organisation (BTDO) Web site, BTDO is a Non-Government Organisation NGO.
Banjara Tribal Development Organisation has been registered in 1997 to make developments for situations of healthcare and communal benefits – houses for living, medical houses for health, schools for education and community halls for marriages and ceremonies, for communities -Lambadies (Gypsies), Chenchus, Yarukalies and other tribal people especially who have been staying in hill areas, forests and dry lands in the districts of Andhra Pradesh, India.
www.banjaratribal.weebly.com is Banjara Tribal Development Organisation’s website to communicate their needs and social requirements to the developed societies of our world for help and donations.
Banjara Tribal Development Organisation with its committee members has been doing social community development programmes since 1997.
Till date, the beneficiaries of these development programmes have been participating further to strengthen the community and its needs. Further support is required to meet all the needs and requirements of these people who have been staying away from the cities and urban.
Banjara Tribal Development Organisation has been registered in 1997 to make developments for situations of healthcare and communal benefits – houses for living, medical houses for health, schools for education and community halls for marriages and ceremonies, for communities -Lambadies (Gypsies), Chenchus, Yarukalies and other tribal people especially who have been staying in hill areas, forests and dry lands in the districts of Andhra Pradesh, India.
www.banjaratribal.weebly.com is Banjara Tribal Development Organisation’s website to communicate their needs and social requirements to the developed societies of our world for help and donations.
Banjara Tribal Development Organisation with its committee members has been doing social community development programmes since 1997.
Till date, the beneficiaries of these development programmes have been participating further to strengthen the community and its needs. Further support is required to meet all the needs and requirements of these people who have been staying away from the cities and urban.