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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are voluntary organizations because they are exempt from government control in their functioning. They are open to people who are democratic and willing to become members of the organization and serve the society. They have assumed an important place in the civil society, which is emerging rapidly due to the weakening of the state.

We are not formally registered for the organization of the benefits of group of people established on the principles of equality, altruism and voluntary work to promote NGO "human development (including environment and biodiversity) and nation building" . NGO is a popular word, which has earned currency at the global level and it is respected in the society due to welfare services in the society.

The organization seeks financial support from the government, but it is at least theoretically driven on its principles and programs. NGOs, in principle, are open for voluntary membership. Any person can become a member by election and resign from the organization with the will of his own self.

Over the years, the NGO has got place in the government's five-year plans. Sometimes it happens in the form of its role in the development of rural areas and sometimes it happens in the formation of self-reliant groups. The government is coming up with schemes like 'Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan' and is allocating millions of budgets for the budget. Therefore, it is important for people to understand the importance of education. Poverty and illiteracy are two black spots for our country. In fact, these two are the root cause of many other problems.

Since NGOs are used to developing a bond with the cause of volunteers and related institutions, it helps in easy implementation and execution of various government schemes. He has played an important role in understanding the importance of education to people, such as to prevent the danger of social evils like child marriage, sarees etc. Night schools have become commonplace in rural areas where children and working adults can come and study. In the past few years, there has been a large increase in crime against women in the form of physical, sexual and emotional abuse. These horrific events leave deep traces that are unable to cope with young girls and women. They lose their self esteem and trust

It is over here that many non-governmental organizations take charge, recommend them, help to achieve their lost self-esteem and make them self-reliant. In fact, there are many NGOs who are fighting legal battle on behalf of living people. In addition to the support of women, NGOs have played an important role in educating the farmers and cultivating new technology. In some villages of India, farmers have still used obsolete techniques for cultivation and there is no information about the special benefits given by them by the government. It is in collaboration with various local NGOs, the government has been able to reach these farmers and has been successful in educating them about them. Farmers get information about new cost savings techniques, special types of seeds and manure etc. which are available in the market. There are some non-governmental organizations which help farmers to get the best prices for their produce in the grain market.

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