Dear Sir,
Please note that the NGOs have been established as a business. They will earn money. Yes, they say that their aim for the business to do some social work (based on YOUR donations).They have to maintain their organization in top form and hence their (internal) pay structire has to be worthy for that> All that it gets are donations and so that is the story. Please note that NGOs (for social obligations) is a basic requirement of Capitalism form of Economics policy. And accordingly this business form also originated in America and has shown its appearance in Bhaarat in recent period only.
If you refer to a recent issue (13 Jun 2011) of TIME newsmagazine (based on Cancer). There is an article about NGOs established for assistance to Cancer Research. They have illustrated examples of some NGOs collecting millions of dollars. In an year some have spent on research, hardly a few thousand dollars only, since nothing was remaining after their own expenses. TIME had warned to people not to donate to such NGOs.
Actually सामाजिक सेवा is not unknown to Bhaarateey people. Rather our culture tells us that helping people is a form of worshiping God. As an example, I am attaching the details published in a newspaper about a Social work being done by one of Ashrams in Vrindavan. I am attaching the news to acquaint you with the forms of our Social works activities. Nobody needs to cheat anyone else and donate that money to such Social organizations. The cheated money surely will not help our lofty cause, isn't it? Such money is considered as tainted one and hence is not useful for any good cause.
If you refer to a recent issue (13 Jun 2011) of TIME newsmagazine (based on Cancer). There is an article about NGOs established for assistance to Cancer Research. They have illustrated examples of some NGOs collecting millions of dollars. In an year some have spent on research, hardly a few thousand dollars only, since nothing was remaining after their own expenses. TIME had warned to people not to donate to such NGOs.
Actually सामाजिक सेवा is not unknown to Bhaarateey people. Rather our culture tells us that helping people is a form of worshiping God. As an example, I am attaching the details published in a newspaper about a Social work being done by one of Ashrams in Vrindavan. I am attaching the news to acquaint you with the forms of our Social works activities. Nobody needs to cheat anyone else and donate that money to such Social organizations. The cheated money surely will not help our lofty cause, isn't it? Such money is considered as tainted one and hence is not useful for any good cause.
With regards to all,
-----Mukund Apte
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
"Records of bills, invoices and copies of cheques with The Indian Express show that Bedi, who is entitled to a rebate on Air India tickets as a gallantry award winner, pays discount fares but charges her host institutions the full fare. She has also, at times, claimed business class fare while flying economy.The newspaper has 12 recorded examples of this, some of which date back to 2006 when Bedi was a serving IPS officer. Her last such travel for which an inflated invoice was sent was on September 29."
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_agnivesh-asks-kiran-bedi-to-submit-her-ngo-for-probe_1601223
"Social activist Swami Agnivesh levelled serious allegations against Team Anna member Arvind Kejriwal, accusing him of diverting over Rs 80 lakh donated by people for Anna Hazare's agitation to the account of a private trust run by him."
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/199770/agnivesh-accuses-kejriwal-deceit.html
""In the last meeting of the IAC's core committee at Ralegan Siddhi, Anna was quite upset over the issue and asked for proper maintenance of accounts. Kejriwal had promised to deposit the money with IAC in a few days. But it never happened.""
http://www.hindustantimes.com/HomePage/Chunk-HT-UI-HomePage-TopStories/Kejriwal-put-team-money-into-own-NGO-Agnivesh/Article1-760533.aspx
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With regards to all,
------Mukund Apte
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