Introduction to NGOs in India: Exploring the role and importance

NGOs in India are essential players in the country’s development, contributing immensely to social welfare, human rights, and sustainable development. They act as mediators, facilitators, and watchdogs, providing essential services, building capacity, and monitoring government and corporate performance. Let’s delve into the multifaceted roles and importance of NGOs in India.

Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are non-profit organisations that operate independently of the government. They often engage in activities promoting social welfare, human rights, environmental conservation, and community development. In India, NGOs are registered under various laws, including the Societies Registration Act of 1860, the Indian Trusts Act of 1882, and the Companies Act of 2013.

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How STEM Can Make a Difference in Reducing Poverty in Mauritius

This article explores the power of STEM in reducing poverty in Mauritius and how it can ultimately empower communities to shape the future of Mauritius.

Mauritius is a country with a promising future. However, like many nations, it faces the challenge of poverty, particularly in some of its communities. In pursuing sustainable development and a brighter future for all Mauritians, the integration of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) plays a crucial role.

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2018-2019 Main Budgetary Measures for Socio-economic Development

This Brief gives an overview of the main measures announced in the Budget 2018-2019 with a special focus on social aspects of the Budget relating to the 4 priority areas of YUVA.

Employability

  • Rs 1 billion to target some 14,000 unemployed and to tackle youth unemployment
  • 3,000 youths to join the National Skills Development Programme (NSDP) for technical training
  • Youth Service Programme introduced under the aegis of the Ministry of Youth and Sports to develop soft skills such as team building, discipline, communication and work ethics
  • 3,000 unemployed to be enrolled in the National Apprenticeship Programme run by MITD
  • Youth Employment Programme (YEP) to cater for post-HSC unemployed

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