Comparative Study of Cell Phones: Market Segmentation
Aitha Bhanu Prasad
Ph.D. Scholar (Commerce) IGM PG College, Pilibanga
Dr. G.K. Jain
Associate Professor, IGM PG College, Pilibanga
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NGO is the most important serving sector in India. It is the prime mover of Indian society. Funding
problem, political interference political problem, interference from other NGOs, lack of devoted
manpower, co-option of NGOs by Government is very bed for the sector. Keeping constant updates from
micro to macro is very difficult being in the field. It is not providing only food, shelter and clothes for
needy persons of the nation with a population of 102.7 crore in 2001 and employment for million but it is
also a source of providing justice for the weaker section of the country. It is the main source of
transferring services from rich to poor healthy to needy and publicly enforcement of efforts in the favour
of those who are not able to put their efforts for moving in the country. NGOs are also provided their
services in the field of water arrangements, tree - plantation, sanitary/sanitation, sports and also do
awareness among people. But, the question arises that the NGOs are satisfying themselves through these
services and what types of problems they are facing actually? To answer these questions, a study entitled
Role of Non-Governmental Organization in India-An Evaluation of District Sirsa has been conducted
to evaluate the performance of Non-Governmental Organizations in India.
Keywords: NGO; lack of devoted manpower; Sirsa
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