About us

Official Registrations and Legal Details

S.No. Registration Detail ID / Number Issuing Authority / Remarks
1 Organization Registration ID UK0600872022008924 Registrar of Societies
2 PAN (Permanent Account Number) ABWAS2509J Issued by Income Tax Department, Govt. of India
3 GST Identification Number 05ABWAS2509J1Z1 Goods & Services Taxpayer ID (GSTIN)
4 DARPAN ID UK/2025/0637533 NGO DARPAN portal, NITI Aayog, Govt. of India

These IDs are part of SASPi’s commitment to legal transparency, trust, and compliance with government norms.

Organizational Credentials
Mission Statement

The mission is simple i.e. to practice integrated antimicrobial stewardship for a safe and healthy society. We are guided by values imbibed in scientific methods, cultural sensibilities, diversity, and cooperation. One Health approach, which finds reverberations in ‘Vasudeva Kutumbakum’ is our approach for activities. We aim at cooperating and working with diverse groups towards handling Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR).

Our Core Values

The Society of Antimicrobial Stewardship Practices in India (SASPI) is a prominent professional organization focused on promoting integrated antimicrobial stewardship (IAS) practices. Its primary mission is to disseminate knowledge and encourage collaboration among healthcare professionals, scientists, and policymakers to tackle the pressing global challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

Objectives
  1. To share the knowledge about integrated antimicrobial stewardship (IAS) practices in India through conferences, publications, or other educational and research activities. IAS practices include antimicrobial stewardship (ASP), infection prevention stewardship (ISP), and diagnostic stewardship (DSP) in separate or in combination.
  2. To promote skills to various healthcare cadres through capacity-building workshops, fellowships, or e-courses and develop tools/mechanisms for enabling IAS practices in own working areas.
  3. To promote research and innovations in various health sectors for better health-related outcomes by employing IAS practices along with standard of care.
  4. To develop national benchmarks on key indicators of the IAS.
  5. To prepare and update regularly guidelines/guidance documents on the same, to establish collaboration with pertinent societies with one-health approach, to work with other societies at national and international levels for attaining the described objectives, and undertake advocacy to central and state Governments of India on issues and plans for achieving targets of IAS.
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