Problems and Challenges of Non-Governmental Organizations in Pune City, State of Maharashtra, India
Abstract
In India, Non-Governmental Organizations are seen to have a significant role in community development practice. NGOs are established with a vision by a group of like-minded people committed for community development, uplift of poor people. Importance of NGOs in various fields and the excellent work is done by NGOs in specific fields is no doubt a good task that has helped to meet the changing needs of the two-day special structure. But, nowadays, many NGOs in India is facing various problems and challenges which are creating barriers in the implementation of various developmental programs. In this context and efforts have been made through this study to focus on the major problems or challenges facing by Indian NGOs. The result of the study shows that NGOs are facing financial, problems, HR related challenges, administrative and social problems in the implementation of various social developmental programs.
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