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

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    This is a list of notable nonprofit organisations, charitable organisations and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in India or connected with Indian diaspora. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  3. Child Rights and You - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.cry.org. Child Rights and You (CRY) is an Indian non-governmental organization (NGO) that works towards ensuring children's rights. The organization was started in 1979 by Rippan Kapur, an Air India purser. CRY works with 99 grassroot projects across 19 states in India and has impacted the lives of over three million children.

  4. SEESHA (NGO) - Wikipedia

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    SEESHA is a non-governmental organization (NGO) founded in 1998 in Chennai, India. [1] [2]The organization provides social and humanitarian services, focusing on areas such as education, health care, and relief efforts for underprivileged communities.

  5. 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. 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

  6. AROH Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.aroh.in. The AROH Foundation is an Indian national level non-governmental organization founded in 2001 by Neelam Gupta. [1][2][3] It is an organization working for underprivileged communities through sustainable development. [4][5] AROH Foundation's prime focus is in the fields of education, health, sanitation, livelihood, natural ...

  7. Greenpeace India - Wikipedia

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    Greenpeace India. Greenpeace India is the Indian branch of the global environmental group Greenpeace, a non-profit NGO, with a presence in 55 countries across Europe, the America, Asia. Greenpeace India has legally registered society in four locations with Bengaluru as its headquarters and other branches at Delhi, Chennai, Patna.

  8. Goonj (NGO) - Wikipedia

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    Goonj (NGO) Goonj is a non-governmental organisation headquartered in New Delhi, India. Goonj is working to bring equity and dignity between cities and villages using underutilised urban material particularly cloth as a tool for development across the country. Goonj undertakes disaster relief, humanitarian aid and community development in parts ...

  9. Project Nanhi Kali - Wikipedia

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    Project Nanhi Kali sees educating girls and women as a way to positively impact India in the long run. Sheetal Mehta, the president of the non-profit organisation, told the Daily News and Analysis in an interview that "we wanted to create global awareness about the plight of young girls in the country who are denied their basic right."