Role of NGO in India
India is the world 2nd largest populated country
in the world. The entire govt scheme fails here due to increasing population
very fast. Lots of time taking in implementation of any project. On the other hand in the mean time a large
population which comes under the old scheme increased. For example, if a project
is made for the population of 10 lakhs people but due to delay in the project implementation
by 3 years a new 3 lakhs people entitle for the same govt. Scheme Benefit. But the
scheme was made for the 10 lakhs people only. Now till the date of
implementation of project 3 lakh needy people kept away from the benefit. And so
on project is going on. Each and every year govt plans and each and every year
plan failed. Removing Poverty and better education to all is now a challenged
for the Government.
Need of Urban
India is different from the Rural India.
Here NGOs targeting the special area such as
urban or rural. The need of both society people is completely different from
one another. Urban Underprivileged population lives in slums areas. Where there
is a lack of education, lack of good medical facility, and lack of culture. Most
of the people doing job but getting less salary. Due to high cost of leaving in
the urban area both husband as well as wife does job. They have no time to
think about their children’s. This is
the biggest disadvantage for the school going children’s.
On the other hands, Rural India has completely
different challenge from the urban people. Here the biggest problem is
unemployment and lack of education. Due to no source of income to these people
their expense capacity is very limited, even they r not getting healthy food
for the two times in day. Most of the time family migrated from village to town
in search of Job and education. So the children’s of these families are
suffered most. There is a high chance for school dropping. Families have full
focus on the primary need of living “Roti Kapda aur Makan”.
These migrated people are never counted in any govt. Scheme.
So all the time they are suffering.
NGO plays a big role in the re habitation of these
urban and rural people. Govt. cannot control such social issues. So NGO can play
a big role. There is a no. of NGOs working in the India in a no. of fields. We at
Dhankeshri Devi Foundation committed for the betterment for the underprivileged
families. We are very specific about our role in the societies. We try to
maximize our volunteer potential to deliver the project on time. Initially Dhankeshri
Devi Foundation engages in the better education to all poor children’s and better
health facilities to the underprivileged.
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