An overview of NGOs operating in India
Any NGO operating in India or elsewhere comes into existence by a group of people. Such groups of people in India get registered with the Society Registration Act of 1860. Further, they also need recognition from the local government for performing the charitable functions for the benefit of the society. This thing at last shapes up in a unique, but an informal type of arrangement where the government itself intervenes at times for help in their operations and to give them support wherever they fail to perform on their own resources. Therefore, by this explanation we can say that an NGO is that type of organization which performs duties of the government, which may or may not be supported by the government. The activities performed by Mission Heal and all other NGOs are usually the welfare activities. The priorities and domain of the welfare activities may be different which is usually based on their geographical location and the type of welfare activities needed in that area.
Management of NGOs:
The management of NGOs plays a critical role in the development and operations of an NGO. A lot of times the duties assigned to the Mission Heal NGO are administrative in nature which requires a very professional management with the right expertise to do the job. Most of the NGOs operating in India are funded by the government either completely or partially. Therefore, in order to ensure the proper expenditure of the funds, it is taken to the management level. On the government side, they also have very effective audit and scrutiny methods to ensure that the funds they have released are utilized in the right direction for which it was given to the NGOs. The Mission Heal NGO through its management tries to work very closely with the government and take all the instructions which are given by the government authorities in order to keep themselves well within the policies and rules of the government. The NGOs are also bound to spend all the incomes and their earnings towards the benefit and welfare of the people for which they are working. They can use the money earned on different events such as some exhibitions and cultural events which can also generate profits for them. They are obliged not to use it for any other purpose other than the ones mentioned. Further, it is a provision also given in the bye laws of the NGOs that how they can use their profits.
The management is solely responsible for all the operations of the NGO. They are acknowledged if everything is going in the right direction for the benefit of the people. In case there is some issue or violation of NGOs bye laws, then there is nobody else other than the management of the NGO to be blamed. Further, the management should have their clear short term and long term goals and they should be frequently updated depending on the progress of the NGO.