Under the general laws of India, NGOs are of three types which include society registration, trust…
Swati Raghuwanshi
Swati Raghuwanshi
Swati Raghuwanshi is a lawyer with a passion for transforming intricate legal intricacies into clear and accessible content. Through her writing, she tries to bridge the gap between complex laws and easy understanding, ensuring that everyone can navigate the legal landscape with confidence.
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Trust, one of the types of NGOs in India, is registered under the Trust Act, 1882.…
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Trust registration is a type of non-government organization that works for the welfare of society directly…
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Trust is a non-profit organization that works for charitable purposes. They have many benefits associated with…
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The general body meeting of the registered societies plays a crucial role in laying the groundwork…
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The concept of co-operative credit societies was not there a few years back. Financial assistance was…
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The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India came into existence to consolidate and amend the laws…
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Society is an association established under the Societies Act of 1860, driven by altruistic purpose and…
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In India, there are a lot of organizations that are working for the welfare of the…
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From the perspective of investment, India is the choice of most of the businesses. This is…