News Topic:Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)

J-K Govt unveils rules for grant-in-aid to NGOs

The J&K Government has come up with rules governing the grant-in-aid to non-governmental organizations engaged in socio-economic welfare.

NGO office sealed, two arrested for ‘illegal adoption’ of Covid orphans

A day after filing FIR in connection with the alleged “illegal adoption and sale” of Covid orphans, J-K Police sealed office of a NGO.

SHOCKING! Kashmir’s orphans up for sale in Indian markets

Kashmiri children, orphaned after COVID-19 took away their parents, are up for sale in Indian markets, a news channel has reported.

NGOs asked not to distribute masks in hospital premises

SRINAGAR — Authorities in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district have asked NGO’s to stop distributing masks and other stuff in the premises of Government Medical...

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