Different variations of ngos as explained by relief india trust

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The Relief India Trust takes great pride not only in raising awareness among the different derived sectors of the society, but also share useful information for the influential civil society to play their role in the social welfare and upbringing of the deprived people.

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Different Variations of NGOs as Explained by Relief India Trust

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The Relief India Trust takes great pride not only in raising awareness among the different derived sectors of the society,

but also share useful information for the influential civil society to play their role in the social welfare and upbringing of

the deprived people.

lntroduction:

The NGOs play a neutral and an unbiased role, independent from the government with no greed of

monetary benefits.

The Relief India Trust NGO is playing a similar role and is

privileged to have earned good reputation in the eyes of the

general public, donors and also the government.

The Relief India Trust has several ongoing projects which are

addressing a variety of social issues such as poverty, education, health, food, human rights and child labor

etc.

The variations of different NGOs:There are a lot of different

international NGOs with variable roles to play on the international

platform for the help and rescue of the deprived people in different

regions of the world.

• BINGO –BINGO stands for Big International Non-Government

Organization. It is also sometimes referred as the business-friendly

International NGOs. It works solely for the people on humanitarian

grounds with no biasness.

• ENGO – ENGO stands for Environmental Non-Government Organization. It works for the benefit of wildlife and the natural environment worldwide. The World Wildlife Fund Organization is a prime example of such a variation of an NGO.

• GONGO – GONGO stands for Government Non-Government Organization. It is an NGO which is created by a government, but works independently for different types of social welfare projects for the benefit of the society.

• INGO – INGO stands for International Non-Government Organization. Oxfam based in the United Kingdom is a prime example of an INGO.

• RINGO – RINGO stands for Religious International Non-Government Organizations which works for the protection and the sentiments of people related with different religions and faiths.

• QUANGO – QUANGO stands for Quasi-Autonomous Non-Government Organization. It may have some government members too. ISO is an example of a QUANGO type of NGO.

Fore More Information Visit:

http://reliefindiatrust.in/http://www.ritrehab.org/

http://reliefindiatrust.co.in/http://www.reliefindiatrustreview.com/

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