Do NGOs in India Really Work for Others OR Work for their Own Vested Interests?

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Amaan nisar said:   3 years ago
A warm good evening to all.

My name is Amaan Nisa. So, I want to initiate this topic, I feel as we all know NGOs are working for equality among humanity and hundreds of NGOs are currently working in countries like India. What I feel is when we see scams and huge blunders like money laundering and Human trafficking so this lead to a bad face of the NGOs on the other side some NGOs are really doing good for the society they providing shelter and food to the needy section of the society and arrange safe atmosphere to them so, in my opinion, there are both the good and bad side of today's world of NGOs.

Thanks for giving me the opportunity.
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Sanika Abasaheb Sardesai said:   1 year ago
Hello, everyone, NGOs are working for others. As I am part of one of the NGOs in Pune, I have seen people who care about the environment, animals and all living beings.

NGOs not only work physically but also support and guide society to lead towards betterment.

In today's youth, we have found that enthusiasm and encouragement to take one step forward for helping in any situation making paths in the worst conditions.

So, the NGO which I joined in 2022 named NavUmeed Foundation Pune. I have learned so much from their activities. They have also worked for Women's empowerment, Education for orphans and rural development.
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Sapna said:   1 decade ago
This NGO business has baffled me honestly. I have seen them going on world tours with family, spending money effortlessly and just buying all the material things which money can buy in this world. A common man works sincerely day to night and cannot afford crores of rupees till his death. And these middlemen are earning crores of rupees in their so young age. I simply ask the agencies----Why they not question and inquire where, how and when their money is utilized for the society. A rupee should be tallied honestly and if found guilty these culprits should not be allowed to thrive in the name of social upliftment.
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Manish meena said:   5 years ago
In my point of view, NGO plays a vital role in all over the world.

It is the best friend of poor and needy people.

NGO, s always work for welfare of orphan children, and poor people.

It is provide the best education to the orphan children.

NGO do the work which government should do.

But, I don't forget late some of NGO are running for the own investment, they always show the false documents, in front of public. So, we will beware of corrupt NGO.

And always should do the work for the welfare of children.

And finally, I say the NGO are the boon for the needy people.

That's my views.

Thank you.
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DADU said:   1 decade ago
I think its a good topic for group discussion around us we can see so many ngo's working for people. Their aim is to build a corruption less country, help to senior citizens, education to children, unemployment. As you know nothing is 100% perfect some of the leaders of ngo's using the name of ngo grabbing money from the donations which people have given for disabled people, orphans. So people must be educate about where the ngo's are spending money and how and why. Building a golden nation is everyone's aim, join your hands & help the people by working as a volunteer in ngo.
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Eshita said:   4 years ago
Good evening everyone.

I believe that NGOs are a boon for the poor and the society, they are formed by the people who want to help and give back to society. NGOs enable citizens to work together voluntarily to promote social values and civic goals, which are important to them. As we all know that in today's competitive environment not everyone gets equal opportunities and here NGOs actually come in, it helps in addressing the issues that are prevailing in the society and helps to solve these issues. I do believe that yes NGOs in India really work for others.

Thank you.
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Abhinav sharma said:   1 decade ago
Doesn't matter whether a NGO is giving 100 % or less but the positive point is that the NGO's are doing for the society i.e. educating, helping senior citizens, health sector, etc. So, its good that there are some very good Ngo's in the country and those which are not that good and making money is also in some or another way contributing but certainly things would change if every Ngo will do what it supposed to do.

Positive thing is that constant welfare of society with a slow rate or fast depends on the generosity of the various Ngo's towards their work.
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Rajdeep kumar said:   5 years ago
Hello friends,

My name is Rajdeep,

In my points of view, NGOs are Non-Governmental Organisations and Non Profit organisations also, funded by legal persons or party. These organisations are boon for poor people. The work of these organisations is to provide education and medicine and provide information to live life in a better way especially women of ruler areas.

But the government's fund is not accounted and audited. This is resulting in misuse Of funds and fake Non-Governmental-organizations.

That's all thank you.
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Nitish said:   2 years ago
In India, there are various types of NGOs. Few of them are stray animals related. The animals who got injured in various accidental cases, by these types of NGO they can be provided first aid. A large number of NGOs are working well. But the government should also set some rules and regulations for opening an NGO. By these types of actions, the other people who want to serve in an NGO or want to give donations to any type of NGO can have a clear view so that their efforts to bring revolution can be done in the right way.
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Rafi said:   1 decade ago
The fact is their are many NGOs who rob people in the name of donations to disabled people and orphans. This NGOs collect crores of rupees from various institutions. Despite this we can still see no improvement in those people. This is due to lack of information about where this NGOs spend the money collected and what part of money is actually spent and where.

NGOs should be encouraged not just by donating money but also by volunteering to carry out helping activities.
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