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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. Bhagidari System - Wikipedia

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    The initiative was announced by the (then newly elected) Chief Minister of Delhi, Sheila Dikshit, in December 1998. [3] It was launched in 2003 in the area of waste management, with mixed results. [4] As a system to promote citizen-government partnership, Bhagidari trains specific Bhagidars, or partners, to participate in the scheme.

  4. Non-governmental organisations in India - Wikipedia

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    The NGOs are said to be working through a network of local organisations to negatively impact GDP growth by 2–3%. [3] The report says, A significant number of Indian NGOs funded by donors based in US, UK, Germany and Netherlands have been noticed to be using people-centric issues to create an environment, which lends itself to stalling ...

  5. Prayas - Wikipedia

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    Prayas JAC Society is a Non-governmental organization based in Delhi, India.It was founded in June 1988 by ex-Delhi DCP Amod Kanth after a fire destroyed makeshift homes and ragged shelters built by children in the slums of Jahangirpuri in Delhi.

  6. Kutumb Foundation - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 2002. The NGO works in Khan Market, Ali Vihar, Nizamuddin Sunder Nursery Slum and Savda-Ghevra Jhuggi Jhopri Resettlement Colony. Kutumb works in the field of education through its Indradhanush programme, an initiative to use peer teachers and in-house curriculum to teach English, Hindi and Maths.

  7. 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.

  8. Katha (NGO) - Wikipedia

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    As a publisher Katha publishes books for children, which include stories from mostly Indian folklore and mythology, translating stories into English and Hindi from 21 regional Indian languages, [4] [5] and today is a leading name in translation genre in Indian publishing, [6] [7] and has "firmly put translation onto the Indian publishing agenda ...

  9. HelpAge India - Wikipedia

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    In the year 2020, HelpAge India received the UN Population Award for the care of elderly disadvantaged persons and senior citizens, a first for an NGO institution in India, in recognition of its work on population issues and efforts in the realization of rights of older persons in India since its inception.