As the need for India NGO movements soar high with increasing level of poverty and illiteracy rates, many NGOs evolve to help the situation. Each NGO in India tries to take upon a specific problem area and try to change the situation through their diligent effort and hard work. Not all NGOs can operate with the same goal and if that should happen the resources and the efforts will not be spread in a balanced way. Therefore, India NGO movements try to reach out to people in a variety of ways.
Some of the NGOs try to help people in times of catastrophes such as fire accidents, flood, tsunami etc. These NGOs become active as and when unfortunate situations like these should happen. They help people in moving to a different place, helping them with food and shelter in temporary residence or welfare houses, provide them with medical assistance etc.
Other India NGO movements will have ongoing missions such as creating social awareness regarding a social problem or health issue such as AIDS. They try to help people by giving them the required knowledge in the problem area. They even take the trouble to visit people door to door in their efforts to conscientize them.
There are yet other groups of NGOs in India that try to improve the literacy rate of people by providing free education to the poor children. Tarang as an educational NGO provides free education to the slum children of Mumbai. They help the poor children by giving them the required protection they require save them from child labor problems.
When given the right opportunities and chances, even slum children can shine and this has been proved repeatedly by the good work done by Tarang.
Educational NGO in India look at society and its problems and identifies the poor literacy rate as the cause of the problem. So they try to do everything within their limits to help people out of poverty by improving the literacy rate of the given society. Tarang concentrates on giving quality education to the slum children of Mumbai.
Whether an NGO helps people in times of catastrophes or has ongoing welfare programs, all of them require support and financial assistance from people. They gladly welcome every little help that they could get. Without enough assistance and help, it is not possible for NGOs such as Tarang to run their educational programs or their other welfare programs. It is everyone's personal responsibility to help the society at large and this can be done effectively by joining hands with the NGOs that are already doing a good job. This will help the NGOs operate better and at the same time, our funds will also be effectively used in helping the needy.
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Joshua Alexis is the author of this article on Slum children .
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