Pranav (1165) Sahil (1172) NGO (Non Governmental Organization) is defined by World Bank as ‘Private organizations that pursue activities to relieve suffering, promote the interests of the poor, protect the environment, provide basic social services or undertake community development. 31 Lakh NGOs, more than double the number of schools. Total no. of schools in the country is around 15 lakhs, as per data compiled by the Planning Commission of India, 2011. 250 times the number of government hospitals, one NGO for 400 people as against one policeman for 709 people. In 7 UTs, more than 82000 NGOs are registered. UP tops the list with more than 5.48 lakh NGOs followed by Maharashtra with 5.18 lakh. Kerala comes third with 3.7 lakh followed by West Bengal with 2.34 lakh. Less than 10% of NGOs have complied with the requirements of submitting balance sheets & income expenditure statements with the Registrar of societies. Of around 30 lakh NGOs, only 2.9 lakh have submitted financial statements. In Kerala, none of the 3.9 lakh NGOs have filed since the state law doesn’t mandate it. The Society For Participatory Research In Asia (PRIA) survey 2015 reveals that: 26.5% of NGOs are engaged in religious activities. 21.3% work in the area of community and/or social service. About one in five NGOs works in education. 7.9% are active in the fields of sports and culture. 6.6% work in the health sector. India Heading Towards Comprehensive Healthcare Crisis, Says Amartya Sen. India Ranks 145th in Healthcare, Behind China, Bangladesh, Bhutan: Study. Government Cuts Back Planned Funding For Crucial Public Health Scheme. Healthcare Spending To Go Up To 2.5% Of GDP, Says Health Minister. India Emerging as Major Destination for Quality healthcare. Established in 2002. Headquarter in New Delhi. Aim is to development in the areas of child education, healthcare, youth employment, etc. Spread over 25 States in India through 168 projects. Founded by Santanu Mishra. Mission Education program is promoting education to poor children for development of human being. Smile on Wheels is a mobile hospital program for providing healthcare facilities to remote areas. Smile Twin e-Learning Program works for the youth, helping them attain gainful employment by providing vocational education and training. Smile on Wheel program is initiated, in 2002. Unique mobile hospital idea. Fully equipped with medical team (Doctors, Medical Staff, Nurses, Equipment, Medicines. Travelling various villages and slums where the healthcare services are not available. Covers 25 kms. Per day and visit 2-3 villages for providing services. Provided preventive medical services. 615585 people received healthcare services. 70% total beneficiaries are covered. 5095 students benefited from school health programmes. 463 camps were conducted, and 31648 people get immediate healthcare faculties. Healthcare Leadership Award 2012 GE Healthcare - Modern Medicare Excellence Award NGO Leadership & Excellence Award 2015 by ABP News Education Excellence Award 2013 by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industries (ASSOCHAM) NTR Memorial Trust Award
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