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

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Sathiamoorthy said:   1 decade ago
Our NGO registered 2005, we got 80G, 12AA, FCRA tax exception certificates, we are done 200 medical camps in our own money. We applied 8 central government project no response. All the projects are allotted to influential and political related NGO's. When where we search honesty NGO's working for poor peoples but without money run NGO's impossible.
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Gowri said:   1 decade ago
NGO (Non Governmental Organisation) is organised by legal persons not from the government. It helps mainly for the children education. There are many organisations which is also rewarded for their activity. Help age India stands first in helping people. And not only for human for animals also Non Profitable Organisations are working successfully.
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Tanishka said:   1 year ago
Hello everyone,

I think NGO organisations are working for the betterment of society not for profit so because of this the NGOs are also called as NPOs that is non-profit organisations as they are non-profit organisation they distribute the profit that is gained by the NGOs to the betterment of society such as giving it to the orphanage.
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Denise Hilton said:   1 decade ago
There are many non-profit organizations and groups who are actually working for the betterment of people. Www. Webemployed. Com for example, is doing a great work by educating young people to start earning money online even if they don't have physical jobs. I think these type of causes will definitely help the general public.
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Parmjeet chauhan said:   1 decade ago
But in India's state where is many popular place Uttarakhand have a maximum area where people haven't any knowledge about many thing just like an place lie on nearest of Badrinath temple which is the amused place in idea there aren't available any type network from there people isn't about phone, technology etc.
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PK Madhukar said:   1 decade ago
Recently We have opened an NGO in New Delhi, India. Our main motive is to remove Unemployment, Illiteracy, Population, disease, Poverty, save environment and to help the poorer people of the village in India in every way. Can anyone help us for getting funds by which we can truly start to achieve our aim?
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Abhijit Dubey said:   2 decades ago
Today the value lies if you have got the power in your hand, whatever may be the power strength either ministry level power or NGO. So in view point no doubt some NGOs gather money for the benefit of their members but mostly the huge lumpsum money which they gather hardly reach to the person concerned .
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Anu said:   1 decade ago
There are said to be many NGO's working with the black money. If a proper auditing by the govt is done and transparency is maintained by providing the details about how the money was used on the websites, it could prove to be a highly efficient system for tackling the problems we face in the society.
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Abhishek Deb said:   2 years ago
I think NGOs should not be ignored as it's a part of important regulations and Govt authorised work by any organisation or agency. And for the welfare of the people, animals and plants we need force to really work in depth to achieve at least what they needed. But it should work in a good manner.
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Sagar said:   1 decade ago
Recently We have opened an NGO in a remote forest village in Darjeeling dist. Our main aim is to save environment, biodiversity of the area and to help the poorer people of the village in every way. Can any one help us for getting funds by which we can truely start to achive our aim?
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