DOI Prefix : 10.9780 | Journal DOI : 10.9780/22307850
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Volume : II, Issue : X, November - 2012

SOCIAL MOVEMENT NGOS – ORGANIZATION OF WOMEN, DISABLED PEOPLE, DALITS AND ADIVASIS

MUNMI SEN

DOI : 10.9780/22307850, Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

NGO, SHG, Social Activist etc are very much commonly used words today. The current paper is aimed at looking at the NGOs of the deprived and depressed section of the Indian society i.e., the dalits, the adivasis and along with them the physically challenged and the women. It also looks at the beginning of them all and also at their current status, contribution and achievement in their respective fields. In our country where rule and remedies for most problems have been insured by the Indian constitution, the lack of interest in its implementation has called forth the need of the help groups of Non-government, yet government aided organizations. The current paper has looked at the roles of these organizations in uplifting the various deprived sections of the society.

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MUNMI SEN, (2012). SOCIAL MOVEMENT NGOS – ORGANIZATION OF WOMEN, DISABLED PEOPLE, DALITS AND ADIVASIS. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. X, DOI : 10.9780/22307850, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1625.pdf

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