ARTIhas two campuses. The one at pune comprises an area of about 170sq .m in maninee Apartments at Survey No.133, in Dhayarigaon. This area houses the administative and account offices. The other campus is located at Phaltan (Dist. Satare). It has an area of about 9000 sq.m, with a built up area of 400 sw.m,comprising a lecture hall,dining room, kitchen,library,adminitrative office,store room, workshop space and dormitory space to accommodate 40 trainees
No | Registered under | No.and dtd. |
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1 | Societies Registration Act1860 | Maharashtra/4703/Sataradtd.12-04-1996 |
2 | Bombay Public Trust Act1950 | F-4674(Satara)dtd.18-06-1996 |
3 | Foreign Contribution Regulation Act1976 | 083930327dtd.14/06/2000 |
4 | U/12AoflncomeTax | 111/217/A-160/12/186/99-2000 |
5 | PAN | AAATA4S5OR |
6 | U/S80 G of Income Tax Act1960 | CIT-lll/Tech/80G/165/2009-05-5152 |
7 | The Bombay Shop Act Regi.Act1948” | Dhayari/ll/4976 |
After standardizing technologies,and aftre testing their economic feasibility, they are taught topotential rural entrepreneur. ARTS Impart straining In all the technologies mentioned above.Awareness of the technologies developed by ARTI is generated through lectures to rural audiences, participation in rural exhibitions,artlcles written (n local daily papers and magazines and through live demonstrations and field days.This campaigngenerates a demand from rural Inhabitants for training.ARTI maintains a Rural Entrepreneurship Development Centre(REDC)at Ganeshnagar,Village Algudewadi,Tal.Phaltan,Dist.Satara, Maharashtra.The centre consists of 4000 square meter of land, and a building having abuiltupareaof350sq.m.
The trainees are provided with design drawings,manuals, names and addresses of suppliers of hardwareand chemicals as applicable to each training module.Some of the items, that are not commercially available are fabricated by ARTI and supplied to the trainees and users.If no outside funding is available boarding,lodgin gand travel expensesare borne by the trainees themselves.ARTI has dormitory facilities to host about 40 trainees at a time witha lecture hall, live demonstrations and audio-visual equipment.
The course modules are described below, but courses are also arranged according to the requirement ofthe trainees who may require to combine two or more modules, or who may wish to learn only specific parts of a particular module and not the entire module.