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

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Dheepa said:   2 decades ago
NGOs work for people especially those in rural areas. They are responsible for the major leap in self employment. They are the boon to poor people.
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Sukhdev said:   1 decade ago
On many fronts NGOs are doing better than even their official counterparts.Be it a flood relief programmes or poverty alleviating programmes or social awakening programs the NGOs are performing much better comparing the resources at their hand.
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Prabha lata said:   2 decades ago
I am really accord with this statement that NGO's work for other's. Many types of people lives in India in which some people acts as candid work and some people only work for their own prestige. I will say that this is only for that people who is honest about their aim.
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Karthik said:   2 decades ago
Abhijit , what you said is right. May be the people who are working for NGOs are the people with good mindset to work for the poor. But the people who organises such NGOs are considering only their benefit.
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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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Ananya said:   9 years ago
Some are genuine while others are not all they seem to be. I volunteer with the Sitaram Jindal Foundation and they are very active towards healthcare, infrastructure. Education and women empowerment. They are pretty good and their main interest is towards the betterment of the society and moral upliftment. Wherever you wish to contribute, do a thorough check and see if they are doing work towards charity and then contribute.
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Salman Khan said:   1 year ago
Hello everyone, According to me, NGO should act like a non-charitable trust that is a non-profit organisation and contribute something meaningful to society as corporates are already providing something to society and generating profits on the same for further expansion and growth of self. NGo are often exempted from paying tax so if they start earning for themselves also deal with some fraudulent and illegal activities. Many NGOs are often recognised for their selfless service and are funded by corporates as part of CSR activities, or by HNW individuals.

For example, I worked in Vimochana which is an NGO for women's empowerment which is recognised and funded by Azim Premji who is the founder of WIPRO they empower women by providing them with employment opportunities by offering them various job roles to work with them, educating women from low economic background about various government schemes for small business ideas to be financially independent and so on. So I have closely worked with an NGO so I know how greatly it impacts society for good.
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Haritha said:   1 decade ago
Now a days NGO are helping poor kids to study and get good clothes and even they are trying to get contribution from many companies for collecting clothes, shoes, books and many more. This way they are awareness about the help which any Indian must do.
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Avaneesh said:   2 decades ago
I don't think that all NGOs works but some of them are honest to thier aim.
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Kalicharan singh said:   3 years ago
Thank for give us valuable information, Our main aim is provides jobs and work with NGOs.

Our works toward ensuring medical care, education, and development to the poor and needy people in the pan India.
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