New: ngoblogsAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krsteemhive-183959zzanhive-166405hive-180932photographyuncommonlabhive-185836hive-144064bitcoinhive-188619hive-183397hive-150122krsuccesshive-124908hive-101145hive-139150hive-109690lifehive-145157hive-184714hive-150943TrendingNewHotLikersdigmark (28)in ruraldevelopmentngo • 2 years agoNGO Pledges To give brighter future To Girls Through Access to Quality EducationNational Girl Child Day was initiated by the Ministry of Women and Child Development in 2008 to spread awareness about the disparities faced by the girl child across the nation. According to the…digmark (28)in ruraldevelopmentngo • 2 years agoBe A Ray Of Guiding Light To The Underprivileged This SankrantiMakar Sankranti is a festival celebrated under various names all over the nation. It marks the new year's beginning and the new harvest season. Makar Sankranti is the time dedicated to humble acts…digmark (28)in ngoforruraldevelopment • 2 years agoHow Can NGOs Help In Improving Literacy Rates In India?Did you know that India’s literacy rate is currently at 77.7%? However, India still accounts for 64% of its population residing in rural communities and suffering from unemployment. The key lies in…digmark (28)in ruraldevelopmentngo • 2 years agoThis International Human Solidarity Day, Empower The Rural Poor With CFTIThe United Nations proclaimed 20th December as the International Human Solidarity Day to unite the world for the eradication of poverty and help those who are less privileged by joining hands with…digmark (28)in ngoworkingforeducation • 2 years agoHow did a village boy achieve his aim of becoming an engineer?As a child, every time somebody asked you, “What do you want to become when you grow up?”, was your answer the same or did it keep changing with every growing phase? Even as adults, don’t we always…digmark (28)in diwlaicelebration • 2 years agoShare the festive light with those in needDiwali celebration is a 3-day long festival of lights celebrated in harmony and togetherness all over the country. Diwali symbolises the victory of good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, and…digmark (28)in gandhijayanthi • 2 years agoMake Way For A Better Tomorrow By Upholding Gandhi's Ideas On EducationEvery year 2nd October is observed as Gandhi Jayanti to commemorate the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, also known as the father of the nation. Mahatma Gandhi’s leadership and philosophy of…moreyouknow (45)in middaymealprogramme • 3 years agoAkshaya Patra's Role in International Day of Women and Girls in ScienceSummary: While we recognise and celebrate achievements of some of the renowned women in the field of science, it is also important to provide support to aspiring girls at the grass root level of the…