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  2. List of non-governmental organisations in India - Wikipedia

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    Delhi: Sushant Agarawal: Leaf Bank: Environment Conservation Delhi: Akanksha Foundation: Education 1991 Mumbai: Shaheen Mistri: CHD Group: Global Public Health. Medical Relief in Disasters Nutrition Child Health Road Safety Primary Health Care 2014 Mangalore: Dr Edmond Fernandes. Cynthia Fernandes Social Network for Assistance to People: Human ...

  3. List of think tanks in India - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable Indian think tanks. India has the second-largest number of think tanks in the world, with the country's total hitting 509 in 2018 behind 1871 in the United States of America and ahead of the People's Republic of China (507), the United Kingdom (321), and Argentina (227). [1]

  4. Non-governmental organisations in India - Wikipedia

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    "State-wise list of VOs/NGOs signed up on the NGO Partnership System". Government of India. Government of India. For reading about the role of the Indian NGOs in ameliorating the hardships of child-labourers, one can consult Sreeparna Chattopadhyay's The Samaritans for Child-labourers ( New Delhi : Authors Press, 2021) ( ISBN 978-93-90588-16-9 )

  5. Centre for Equality and Inclusion - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Equity and Inclusion (CEQUIN) is a non-governmental organisation based in New Delhi, India, that promotes the equal rights of women and girls by encouraging them to lead a violence-free life, develop their own abilities, manage their resources, and participate in decision-making processes.

  6. Butterflies India - Wikipedia

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    Butterflies has facilitated and is the convenor of National Alliance of Grassroots NGOs for Protection of Child Rights (NAGN), an alliance of 39 grassroots community based organizations from 13 states. Butterflies have also facilitated and are the convenor of South Asian Alliance of Grassroots NGOs (SAAGN) [7] having 136 members from the region.

  7. Indo Global Social Service Society - Wikipedia

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    By 1992, IGSSS expanded its presence from Delhi to pan India, opening regional offices. It moved from being a mere funding agency to development supporting organization with collaborations with other NGOs. The organization's name had also evolved into the present Indo-Global Social Service Society to reflect the association with global donors.

  8. Deepalaya - Wikipedia

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    Deepalaya is an Indian non-governmental organization that aids the development of the urban and rural poor in India, with a focus on children. [1] Founded in 1979, it is headquartered in Delhi. [2] Deepalaya primarily serves the urban slums of Delhi, but also works on rural development in the states of Haryana and Uttarakhand. Deepalaya's focus ...

  9. Katha (NGO) - Wikipedia

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    It calls itself a "profit for all" organisation that moves towards achieving social justice and curb poverty in urban India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It also runs KITES (Katha Information Technology and E-commerce School) a non-conventional school, which providing information and communication skills to 3000 children in slum area of Govindpuri, Delhi .