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Legal Structure
The Auroville Foundation Act of the Parliament of India provides the legal framework for the development of Auroville in alignment with its Charter. Auroville Foundation is an autonomous body under India's Ministry of Education. It has a Governing Board, International Advisory Council, and Residents Assembly. There are more than 700 units grouped into various Trusts based on their area of activity under the Auroville Foundation.

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Auroville Foundation Act
An act of the Parliament of India providing the legal framework -
Three Bodies
Governing Board, International Advisory Council & Residents Assemby -
Trusts & Units
700+ Units organised under various Trusts operate under the Foundation
The Legal Structure of Auroville
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The Auroville Foundation Act, 1988
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The Governing BoardDedicated to the Ideals of Auroville
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The International Advisory Council(IAC)
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The Residents Assembly of AurovilleOrganizes Various Activities Relating to Auroville
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The Secretary of Auroville FoundationDr Jayanti Ravi, IAS (Gujarat cadre 1991)
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Deputy SecretarySMT K. SWARNAMBIKA, I.P.S., (Nagaland Cadre 2013)
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Working CommitteePower of Collective Aspiration
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L'Avenir d'Auroville (ATDC)Auroville Town Development Council
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Special Visa Status for AurovilianNon-Indian Aurovilians need a visa to live and work in Auroville
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Trusts under the Auroville FoundationOver 30 Trusts Currently Operate in Auroville
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Organisational History and Involvement of Government of IndiaUpholding the Vision and Integrity of Auroville
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Frequently Asked Questions on Organization and Credentials
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FAMCFunds and Assets Management Committee
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The Auroville name and symbol are legally protectedMisusing Auroville's Name or Symbol Can Lead to Legal Consequences
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