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Indian NGO for the welfare of the people

23 June 2011 No Comment

In India, There are many people who don’t even have the basic needs. Each such people are in a need of a helping hand. We have to think of such people when we are planning to spend time on enjoyments. Now days there are many organizations coming forward to help those people. Such organizations are known as the NGO that is the Non Governmental organization. The non governmental organization is the legal organization created by the legal persons. The India NGO operates independently from the government.

The India NGOs are working for the welfare of the people. The funds for the NGOs are totally or partially by the government. But in such cases, the NGO maintains its status without including the government representatives in the organization. The Indian NGOs will have the social aim. The NGOs is commonly known as the non profit organization. The activities of NGOs includes the free education in India especially Education for slum children, charity services, welfare of the affected people in some disasters and other social services. The India NGOs have particular features such as:

1.The India NGO does not reveal the purpose of the organization.
2.It does not aim to create profit in any manner; it is just for the welfare of people.
3.The financial support for the organization is through the various funds.

Thus NGOs are working purely for the welfare of the people who need the helping hand. India has spared a lot and lot of money for the welfare of people. The NGOs will provide all the services and facilities such as the food, shelter, clothes, etc for the people affected in the disasters.

 

 

Tarang is author of this article on   India NGO &   Free education in India.  Find more information about   education for slum children.

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