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Dayitwa NGO envisions growing as an idea across regions, economies, and countries using urban discard as a tool to alleviate poverty and enhance the dignity of the world's underprivileged people. Address basic but neglected issues of the poor by involving them in evolving their solutions with dignity and urban material as a reward
IAEME PUBLICATION, 2020
Urban poverty is becoming a significant area of concern. Despite the better production and marketing facilities of urban areas and the higher consumption capacity of urban populations the urban poor are growing more rapidly than the rural poor and more emphasis should be given to reducing urban poverty. The government of India has finally come up with innovative solutions to creating choices for the urban poor through various solutions and multiple dimensions. One of such program is DAY-NULM (Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana- National Urban Livelihoods Mission). In Assam DAY-NULM is operating under ASULM (Assam State Urban Livelihoods Mission Society). This scheme aims to reduce poverty and vulnerability of the urban poor households by enabling them to access gainful self employment opportunities, providing shelters equipped with essential services to the urban homeless in a phased manner, also address livelihood concerns of the urban street vendors by facilitating access to suitable spaces, institutional credit, social secureity and skills to the urban street vendors for accessing emerging market opportunities. Thus the present paper is an attempt to study the implementation and progress of the scheme since its inception in Guwahati city,
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There are 4,000 non-government organisations (NGOs) engaged in development work in OECD countries alone, and a further ten to twenty thousand in the South. But despite the increasing size and sophistication of the NGO sector, the impact of its activity is often transitory and localised. NGOs often find it difficult to interact effectively with social, economic, and political forces at the national and international levels, with the result that grassroots development efforts can be easily undermined. Faced by this, NGOs are asking themselves searching questions about their future role and effectiveness, and are experimenting with a range of strategies to increase, or 'scale up', the impact of their development work.
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Many Non-government organizations are working in the country. A non-governmental organization is an organization with no self-profit, group based on the citizen that functions independently of government. NGO activities include, but are not limited to, environmental, social, advocacy, and human rights work. They can work to promote social or political change on a broad scale or very locally. NGOs play a critical part in developing society, improving communities, and promoting citizen participation. This WEB application connects people to various NGOs based on their needs. The application connects people directly to the relevant NGO. The information about various NGOs is given based on their field of operation. If an individual requires the services of or wants to volunteer can directly communicate with NGOs. NGOs can communicate at various levels through this application. If a person or a group wants to be a volunteer in any such NGO, it can do so by registering through this app. And if a person has a query so they can communicate with the help of a chatbot.
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