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The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was established when its Charter was formally adopted on 8th December 1985 by the Heads of State or Government of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, and the Headquarters of SAARC Secretariat are in Kathmandu, Nepal.
SAARC provides a platform for the peoples of South Asia to work together in a spirit of friendship, trust and understanding. It aims to accelerate the process of economic and social development in Member States. (www.saarc-sec.org)
Charter of SAARC
Declaration of the Fourteenth SAARC Summit
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In recognition of its objectives for regional development and cooperation, the Twenty-Seventh Session of the Council of Ministers (Dhaka, 1st-2nd August 2006) has granted SAARC Apex Body status to the South Asia Foundation.
Certificate of recognition of SAF as an SAARC Apex Body
Testimonial letter concerning the contribution of SAF to the Secretariat's Library.
Testimonial letter concerning the responsability of Mr. Pandey relating SAARC-SAF collaboration.
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SAARC to collaborate in social science research 07th March 2008, The Hindu, New Delhi Read more >
Report on Activities for the year 2007 09th November 2007 Read more >
Is the SAARC Heading Global? 13th April 2007, Mainstream, by Suvrokamal Dutta Read more >
Resolution on the News Media in SAARC Countries 09th February 2007, New Delhi Read more >
250 books handed over to SAARC Secretariat library Altogether 250 books donated by UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Madanjeet Singh on behalf of the South Asia Foundation (SAF) were handed over to the SAARC Secretariat library at a function held at the Secretariat, Kathmandu. Read more >
 | Secretary-General Chenkyab Dorji, Chairperson of SAF-Nepal Dr. Rita Thapa and SAF-Nepal Secretary Mr. Nishchal Pandey. |
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