Chairman
Most Rev Peter Remigius
Bishop of Kottar, Bishop's House, P. B No. 17
Nagercoil, Kanyakumari Dt - 629 001, Tamil Nadu.
Tel (O): (04652)
27 83 43, 27 91 52, 27 88 68 (P)
Fax (O): 27 85 70
E-mail: kottardiocese@yahoo.co.in
Website: http://www.kottardiocese.org
Executive
Director
Fr Varghese Mattamana
C.B.C.I. Centre, 1 Ashok Place, New Delhi - 110 001.
Tel (O):
(011) 23 36 33 90, 23 74 23 39
23 36 27 35 (P)
Fax (O): 23 71 51 46
E-mail: caritas_india@vsnl.com , director@caritasindia.org
Website: http://www.caritasindia.org
Asst.
Executive Director
Fr Frederick D’Souza
C.B.C.I. Centre, 1 Ashok Place, New Delhi - 110 001.
Tel (O):
(011) 23 36 33 90, 23 74 23 39 ,
23 36 60 91 (P)
Fax (O): 23 71 51 46, 23 36 74 88
E-mail: caritas_india@vsnl.com , director@caritasindia.org
Website: http://www.caritasindia.org
Administrator
Fr Chinnappa
C.B.C.I. Centre, 1 Ashok Place, New Delhi - 110 001.
Tel (O):
(011) 23 36 33 90, 23 74 23 39
Fax (O): 23 71 51 46, 23 36 74 88
E-mail: caritas_india@vsnl.com , director@caritasindia.org
Website: http://www.caritasindia.org
Caritas India is the official National Organisation of the Catholic
Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI) for social concern
and human development. It was established by a resolution of
the CBCI during its General Body Meeting in 1960. Its first
name was “Catholic Charities India” (CCI), which
began to function from 1st of October 1962 with its headquarters
in the CBCI Centre, New Delhi.
Right from its inception, Caritas India has been a recognized
leader in responding to the natural and human-made disasters
all over the sub-continent. Through its humanitarian response,
Caritas India collaborates with the Central and State Governments,
which has been appreciated and duly acknowledged by the respective
governments.
During the last 4 decades, Caritas India has been abreast with
the development trends and has dedicated its resources and efforts
towards poverty reduction through an empowerment process towards
nation building.
Caritas India is a network organization with 152 local counterparts
who are the Diocesan Social Service Societies (DSSS) and hundreds
of NGO partners. Through a process of active partnership Caritas
India strives to reach even the remotest corners of the country.
Caritas India serves the poor and marginalized without any distinction
of caste, creed and ethnicity.
The major thrust areas of Caritas India are: