Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (pmnrf.gov.in)
The Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF) is a public charitable trust in India that was established in 1948 by the then-Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru. The fund operates under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister and is aimed at providing financial assistance to individuals and families affected by natural disasters, calamities, and other emergencies.
PMNRF serves as a platform for donations from individuals, organizations, and institutions, both within India and from abroad. The fund primarily focuses on providing relief to victims of disasters such as floods, earthquakes, cyclones, and droughts, as well as to individuals facing serious medical emergencies or undergoing major surgeries.
The management of PMNRF is overseen by a group of trustees, including the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister (if any), the Finance Minister, and up to three eminent persons nominated by the Prime Minister.
PMNRF operates with transparency and accountability, ensuring that donations are utilized efficiently and effectively to provide timely assistance to those in need. The fund has played a significant role in providing relief and support to millions of individuals and families across India during times of crisis.
It’s important to note that PMNRF operates independently of the government budget and relies solely on voluntary contributions from the public and other sources. The fund’s contributions are exempt from income tax under the Income Tax Act, 1961, making it an attractive option for individuals and organizations looking to support disaster relief and humanitarian efforts in India.