
what is NGOs in india ?
Non governmental Organizations (NGOs) organizations involved to carry out wide range of activities for the benefit of society at large, especially underprivileged people. It can be formed as a Trust under Trust act, 1882, Society under Society Registration Act, 1860, or Section 8 company under Companies Act, 2013. The role and functions of government ngos in India are very important for socio-economic development of the country as a whole. Some of the important Roles and Functions of NGOs are : Poverty Eradication; Promote education; Environment Protection and conservation; Wildlife Conservation; Human Rights Awareness; Providing Health, Nutrition, Food and Shelter; Homes for Retirement, Adoption and Women; Sanitation, hygiene and women empowerment; Animal Rights; Disease Control and Others.The members of NGOs work solely for charitable motives without any self interest. These organizations have to comply with the rules and regulations set by the Government of India.
Benefits of ngo registration :
- 1. Tax Exemption.
- 2. Autonomous Legal Entity.
- 3. Access to government and private funding channels.
- 4. No minimum capital requirements.
- 5. Easy transfer of ownership or title.
- 6. Long Service Life.
- 7. National and cross-border collaborations.
Documents required for NGO :
- 1. Memorandum of Association (MOA)
- 2. Articles of Association (AOA);
- 3. Company's name for the approval;
- 4. Aadhar Card
- 5. Voter ID;
- 6. Copy of passport;
- 7. Driving license/ identity proof of all the directors;
- 7. Address proof of the office that is, water bill, electricity bill, or tax receipt.