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NEW DELHI: After the CBI probe, activist Teesta Setalvad is in for further trouble. The home ministry is set to move for cancellation of registration of her NGO, Sabrang Trust , under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, 2010, for "serious" violations of the Act. However, taking a lenient view of FCRA violations of a "lesser intensity" by Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP), the other NGO associated with Setalvad, the ministry will only be placing it in the prior permission list.According to sources, the order suspending FCRA registration of Sabrang Trust as well as cancellation notice are being readied and may be issued next week. Sabrang Trust is charged with using $2,50,000 worth of foreign contribution received from Ford Foundation for purposes other than for what it was received or what is permitted as per mandate of its registration certificate allotted by the Centre under the FCRA. The trust is alleged to have used the Ford grant to identify and lobby with 100 mediaperons to "address communalism and caste-based discrimination in India," while being registered under FCRA as an "educational and social" organisation.As for CJP, of which Setalvad is chief functionary, the home ministry has found that the violations by it were of a "lesser" nature as compared to Sabrang Trust. CJP, said sources, had received a small amount from Sabrang Trust and used it for purposes other than for which was intended. Certain accounting anomalies were also detected during inspection of CJP office and book of accounts."The idea is to have a calibrated approach. As the intensity of FCRA violation by Sabrang Trust is more, we are looking at cancellation of its FCRA registration, which will debar it from receiving any foreign funding. However, our action against CJP is commensurate with the nature and intensity of violations committed by it. CJP is likely to be put in the prior permission category, requiring all foreign contributions made to it to be pre-approved by the home ministry," a ministry official told TOI.The CBI is already investigating FCRA violations by Sabrang Communications and Publishing Pvt Ltd (SCPPL), of which Teesta is a director. SCPPL is alleged to have received Ford Foundation contribution worth $2,90,000 in violation of FCRA provisions, as the firm is not registered under FCRA and hence cannot receive foreign funding.