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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World Tourism Day 2020: Rebuilding tourism in a safe, equitable, climate-friendly way

Tourism has been among the hardest hit of all sectors by the COVID-19 pandemic. No country has been unaffected. Restrictions on travel and a sudden drop in consumer demand have led to an unprecedented fall in international tourism numbers, which in turn have led to economic loss and the loss of jobs.

Women, youth, and workers in the informal economy are the most at risk from tourism sector job losses and business closures due to the pandemic. At the same time, the destinations most reliant on tourism for jobs and economic growth are likely to be the hardest hit.

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