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I'm planning to make a donation and want to claim the tax benefit. My question is, how do I verify if an NGO is genuinely 80G certified? I’m looking for credible organizations where I can make a donation under 80G in India. I want to support a good cause while also managing my taxes properly. Can you suggest some trustworthy NGOs and explain the process to ensure the certificate is valid? Any advice on this would be welcome.
I am helping organize a large corporate networking event next month, and I am really worried about the amount of leftover catering. With food prices rising so fast, it breaks my heart to see good meals thrown away. I am actively searching for a reliable NGO to Donate Food In India. Does anyone know a local charity that does instant food pickups from event venues and distributes it safely to homeless shelters or orphanages? Let me know your contacts!
I feel like a lot of attention goes to problems in the big metro cities, while the villages get left behind. I am trying to find a list of Popular NGOs in India that specifically focus on rural health and sanitation. It seems like a tougher job because the logistics are so hard in remote areas. I know pard has been working in this space for a while. It is interesting to see how a Charity For Education In India often has to double as a health organization because you can't teach a sick child. I think the most effective Popular NGOs in India are the ones that take this holistic approach to village life.
Hi folks, just wanted to talk about Popular NGOs in India. We often hear big names, but smaller local groups do amazing things too. Supporting rural health centers is crucial now. Are there specific projects you recommend? Sometimes popular ones get all funding while small ones struggle. Transparency matters more than fame. Has anyone volunteered locally? Share your stories about who is really working hard on the ground every single day.
Everyone has their own criteria for what makes a charity "the best." If I had to compile a list of the Top 10 Ngo In India, I would prioritize transparency and grassroots impact. While giants like CRY or Goonj are amazing, I believe smaller organizations like PARD India deserve a spot on the list for their dedication to health and education in rural areas. It is important to recognize groups that work hard on the ground level. Who is on your list?
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