India has four NGOs for every 1,000 people in the urban areas, and NGOs for every 1,000 people in rural areas. The importance and impact of these organizations in various spheres are on the rise. The development sector has been given an impetus with the Companies Act 2013 laying down guidelines for Corporate Social Responsibility.
Credibility and potency have become essential features in the sector. We have curated a list of 10 amazing education NGOs that are driving the change in the education sector. the organization has addressed several issues such as learning levels, dropout rates, child rights, and teacher training. Their programs focus on education, vocational training, technology, vulnerable children, and research, and advocacy. Notably, it’s research and assessment unit publishes the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER), which is the only annual source of data on children’s
Credibility and potency have become essential features in the sector. We have curated a list of 10 amazing education NGOs that are driving the change in the education sector. the organization has addressed several issues such as learning levels, dropout rates, child rights, and teacher training. Their programs focus on education, vocational training, technology, vulnerable children, and research, and advocacy. Notably, it’s research and assessment unit publishes the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER), which is the only annual source of data on children’s
Need funds to distribute ration to 6000 families and with social awareness kit and ready eat food for people who are traveling to there native place.