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civil society is a voluntary and self mobilized social group
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Answered by vipbhai
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Civil Society is formed by a “group of non-governmental organisation and institutions” with the main aim of helping people. ... These groups help in maintaining Democracy in a State and bring out transparency with regard to the policies and rules created.
Answered by ayurvapradhananga
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The term 'Civil Society' collectively refers to all voluntary, civic and social organizations and institutions. It is any of the volunteer, non-political and non-profit making associations of people. Civil Society is formed by a group of non-governmental organization and institutions with the main aim of helping people. Important of them may be academia, civic groups, clubs, community organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), professional associations like teachers' union, consumers, co-operatives, trade unions, women groups, religious organizations, cultural groups, and so on. All such organizations and institutions are non-profit making, non-political and volunteer elements. These groups help in maintaining Democracy and transparency in a state with regard to the policies and rules created. Many civil societies conduct various awareness programmes to promote inclusiveness and transparency of government. Many civil societies have helped many people all around the world. They get money in the form of donations and grants to help others according to their objectives and projects. Else they don't get any earnings. They are thoroughly voluntary and self-mobilized group.

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