Monday, 16 July 2012

Rural Education and Development: a new wave of Light

For any Indian NGO or other NGO operating in India, things can get tough at times. With socio-political factors plaguing the whole nation, development is definitely on top of things to do at the moment. But despite the poor conditions and the harsh way things are going on, NGOs of India are toiling hard to promote rural education throughout the country. A huge amount of effort goes into building proper plans and strategies. In terms of education NGO is the best choice as they work with a lot of dedication and effort.

The role of NGOs in development of rural India is really appreciable as they are the pallbearers of education and development. Throughout the nation, a large number of such organisations have sprung up. All of them have taken the oath of serving mankind. With rural education programmes and other developmental projects in the pipeline, these organisations are working with a very high speed. Covering huge spectra of rural life, these people are hiring all sorts of professionals from doctors to engineers, for the noble cause. But, many may be curious enough to know the source of revenue for these companies.


Large business groups and corporate houses are responsible for donating money to these NGOs. In fact, many of the leading Indian companies have NGOs which directly operate under their owners. From industrialists to film stars and from sportsmen to social workers, many golden hearted celebs often come forward to help the NGOs in their mission to develop Indian villages. As told by some great man, real India can truly be found in the villages. So, an Indian NGO actually gets a lot of support from the society. But, what makes it so difficult for these organisations to flourish.


First and foremost reason is the political scenario of the nation. Due to excessive nationalisation of the economy, the people have no option but to avail the schemes of the government. In order to stop privatisation, the government often obstructs the operations of several NGOs. Added to it is the hostile socio-economic ambience of the nation. Many organisations from the west are nowadays thinking twice before coming to India. Whatever be the scenario, the people with the zest of working are toiling really hard. We, the general people need to support the NGOs and our government in their plans and schemes to develop the rural portions of the nations.


Rural education and development is instrumental in development of the whole nation as still today, most of the Indian population lives in villages. Developing the rural sections of the society would bring about inclusive development of our nation. It is expected that the great people of our society will go ahead with the NGO India and bring in a new ray of hope. That day is not very far away when literacy, education, roads, electricity and good water-supply shall be trademarks of every Indian village. On that very day, we will realise what these NGOs from in and out of the nation have done to us.