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5 Ngos That Have Revolutionised Healthcare In India

5 NGOs That Have Revolutionised Healthcare in India

COVID-19 is taking its count on the world, causing deaths, illness and economic distress. But how is this dangerous virus affecting global poverty? Around 31 lakh NGOs are running in our highly populated country. Many volunteers are working to the effect of social causes like education, disaster relief, etc. This shows that community service and charity, quite integral values in our culture, are our achievements. This article covers the success of the five best NGOs in India, providing superb work in the healthcare sector to empower people.

1.    Anchal Charitable Trust

ACT is an independent, skilfully managed non-profit, non-political NGO in Delhi NCR, delivering a collection of services covering desired areas for intervention for the disabled. This institution develops significant initiatives which establish a unique identity. Their outlook on the requirements of the children, the love they are empowered to. They have a charitable hospital in Vaishali and Ghaziabad too. They focus on bottom-line intervention provides a unique approach by stopping the main cause of injustice and poverty.

2.    HelpAge India

One of India's leading charity organisations for disabled older adults, HelpAge India, has been functional for more than four decades. It has one of the most extensive moving healthcare programs across India, offering free healthcare services to poor older adults. HelpAge also conducts cataract surgeries for old blind people across 21 states.

3.    CRY: Child Rights And You

CRY functions towards multiple causes for children. It established kitchen gardens in Chhattisgarh to distribute fresh and healthy food to children. This came as a blessing to the poor children and hastened the local workers on the same path.

4.    Smile Foundation

They made a difference in the lives of low-income families and communities. Since urban slum-inhabitants lack the education to know about diseases and healthcare, they do not visit hospitals for check-ups to save the day's wages. This organisation has a dual approach to handle this issue. First, they bring quality healthcare services within convenient access of the needy. The second step is to encourage healthcare awareness and motivate the poor to seek help from a charitable hospital in Vaishali.

5.    Deepalaya

The largest NGO in Delhi NCR, Deepalaya, has been working for more than three decades. It encourages self-reliance, with primary attention to children and women. It also functions towards the evolution of the urban and rural populations.

Final Words

All of these NGOs have and continue to rise high in their work. It is profound to see the change that NGOs are producing in the people's lives in India.