Social Sciences, asked by srtarigam4u, 1 year ago

explain how the activities and functions of NGOs create information for masses

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Answered by rishabh2537
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See according to me, Ngos are better in working than government. As we know the current situation of the govt. Corruption is the biggest threat.
But in Ngos there is a very minute scope for corruption. Ngos which are very popular specially which are supported by celebrities have a large impact on people . Thats why more and more people joins with ngos and help people without any biasness.
If you want to give help to others through government , some people will eat up that money for their personal use.. Well it's a very common thing.
Answered by tanayvbafna
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Answer:

Describe briefly the role of Non-Governmental  Organizations in protecting the  interest of consumers.

Explanation:

Create awareness about consumer rights and educate the general public

about consumer problems and remedies through seminars, workshops

and training programmes.

(ii) Provide legal aid to consumers by way, of assistance in seeking legal

remedy.

(iii) Undertake advocacy of consumers’ point of view as representative

members of consumer protection councils and others official boards.

(iv) Arrange comparative testing of consumer products through their own

testing apparatus or accredited laboratories so as to evaluate the relative

qualities of competing brands and publish the test results for the benefit

of consumers to become informed buyers.

(v) Publish periodicals and journals to disseminate information among

readers about consumer problems, legal reporting and other emerging

matters of interest. Most of these periodicals do not accept

advertisements from business firms.

(vi) Make suggestions and recommend steps which government authorities

should consider in policy making and administrative measures adopted

in the interest of consumers.

(vii) Some NGOs have successful used Public Interest Litigation (PIL) to

enforce consumer rights in several cases. In other words, NGOs have

filed cases in law courts in the interest of the general public, not for

any individual.

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