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NGOs are voluntary organization s (VOs). These are popularly known as NGOs because they are free from governmental control in their functioning. They are democratic and open to all those wishing to become member of the organization voluntarily and serve the society.

Therefore, they have assumed a significant space in civil society, which is fast emerging today due to the weakening of the state. NGO is a popular term, which has gained currency at global level and commands respect in society due to its welfare services in society. The organization does seek financial assistance from the government but it operates, at least theoretically, on its own principles and programmes (Punalekar, 2004).

VOs are, in principle, open to voluntary membership. Any one may become member by choice and resign from the organi­zation at one’s own will. However, Edwin Masihi writes that “it is wrong to label such organizations as free-for-all in that anyone who seeks admission gets it on demand.

On the contrary, these organizations have their own rule of eligibility for admission and only those who meet these eligibility norms are accepted as members, albeit with the approval of the existing members. In that sense, these organizations are voluntary in relative terms only” (Masihi, 2004).

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