What Role do Relief India Trust NGO Play in India
Relevance of NGO in India: Non Government Organizations (NGOs) are created in order to fill in the gaps which are left by the government. India is a large country with huge population. It is a developing economy and has several issues existing in its society. The densely populated India is susceptible to a lot of humanity and social issues such as health, illiteracy, women’s rights, poverty, human rights and unemployment, etc. This prompted a lot of NGOs to set up their operations in India. It has been reported recently that India has approximately 3.3 million NGOs operating all over the country and the Relief India Trust is one of them. This means that one NGO is working for every 400 people living in India. This is a good ratio. The need is just that the NGOs should have a good infrastructure to accommodate these people with their needs. There is also a darker side of NGOs operating in India which are fraudulent. Their sole aim is just tax evasion and inappropriate use of the funds. The regulatory bodies of NGOs are striving hard to eliminate such fraudulent NGOs who are involved in illegal activities. On the contrary, there are a lot of authentic NGOs like Relief India Trust who are genuinely working for the benefit and welfare of the people and the society. A lot of them have done appreciable work in a number of sectors and has somewhat contributed significantly towards the economy of the country. NGOs Practical Work in India: India is blessed with a large number of NGOs doing comprehensive work in different sectors. Different NGOs are attributed to one or two particular sectors where they have contributed a lot. But Relief India Trust is one such NGO which has diversely contributed in almost all the sectors that needed help from the NGOs. One unique work that is accredited with Relief India Trust is that it focused seriously on the clothing issue for poor people. They believed that by just reusing the clothing for poor people can eliminate one significant characteristic associated with poor people. Unemployment is another big issue of India, which almost every good NGO working in India is addressing. Further, health is a nationwide issue which requires a lot of work to be done. In the health sector, the NGOs work well in collaboration with the government. The reason is that the government has got the resources and the infrastructure where the NGOs can contribute to the equal distribution and management of those resources. Then another main issue is education which is in very bad condition in rural areas. Kids in rural areas are forced by their parents to work to earn their livelihood. The main issue is awareness because the people there are not aware about the benefits of education. They should know that their children are the future of the country and they need to study in order to make their country a good place to live in
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