Role of NGOs in Rural Development

Journal Title: Journal Global Values A Peer Reviewed International Journal - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 2

Abstract

Role of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in rural development was analysed through a study conductedon NGOs. Major rural development programmes of the NGOs are agricultural programmes, health programmes, human resource development programmes, community development and industrial and trade programmes. Majority of the beneficiaries, non-beneficiaries, workers of NGOs and workers of other development agencies considered rural development works of the NGOs as effective for rural development. The objectives of the study are to analyse the role of NGOs in promoting sustainable agriculture. To find on what extent NGOs are promoting awareness programmes and upgrading development facilities. In this paper few NGOs have been selected randomly for detailed investigation and relevant information was collected by personal visits. Some NGOs had involved successfully with organic farming system. The overall analysis of the study reveals that NGOs are very prominent in effective implementation of government programmes towards sustainable rural development through the third party activities in education, health, agriculture, community development, energy, environment, and waste, moral upbringing, youth empowerment and poverty alleviation.

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Dr. Triveni Dutt

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Dr. Triveni Dutt (2018). Role of NGOs in Rural Development. Journal Global Values A Peer Reviewed International Journal, 0(2), 41-49. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-521838