Role of ngo's, institutions, psu's and entreprenuers in hortculture
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What is an NGO? ... NGO activities include, but are not limited to, environmental, social, advocacy and human rights work. They can work to promote social or political change on a broad scale or very locally. NGOs play a critical part in developing society, improving communities, and promoting citizen participationNGOs are non-profit by definition, but may run budgets of millions or up to billions of dollars each year. As such, NGOs rely on a variety of funding sources from private donations and membership dues to government contributionsNon-governmental organizations (NGOs) have played a major role in pushing for sustainable development at the international level. Campaigning groups have been key drivers of inter-governmental negotiations, ranging from the regulation of hazardous wastes to a global ban on land mines and the elimination of slavery.
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Non Governmental Organisations, or NGOs, as they are called in common parlance, are organisations which are involved in carrying out a wide range of activities for the benefit of underprivileged people and the society at large. As the name suggests, NGOs work independently, without any financial aid of the government although they may work in close coordination with the government agencies for executing their projects.
NGOs take up and execute projects to promote welfare of the community they work with. They work to address various concerns and issues prevailing within the society. NGOs are not-for-profit bodies which means they do not have any commercial interest. NGOs are run on donations made by individuals, corporate and institutions. They engage in fundraising activities to raise money for carrying out the work they do. Ever since independence, NGOs have played a crucial role in helping the needy in India, providing aid to the distressed and elevating the socio-economic status of millions in the country.
Some Causes Best NGOs in India work for
Utilising funds raised through donations, NGOs in India work for a wide range of causes. Some such causes include:
Child rights
Poverty
Social Injustice
Environment Conservation
Human Rights
Care for elderly people
Women Empowerment
Wildlife Conservation
Animal Rights
Sanitation and Hygiene
Humanitarian Relief
Health and Nutrition
Literacy and Education
Refugee Crisis
Disease Control and others
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