A REVIEW ON FUNCTIONS OF VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS IN PUBLIC DOMAIN


Rajitha kasula
Student, Kakatiya university
Abstract
After India gained its independence from British rule, a number of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), community-based organizations (CBOs), mother organizations, and sister organizations were established across the country. Although these groups all performed the same tasks, the points at which they diverged were referred to as originations. The idea behind knowing organizations is that there are just two sorts of divisions in organizations: voluntary and non-voluntary organizations. knowing this concept is the first step in understanding organizations. The volunteer organizations contribute, but they do not take any of the money they receive back. On the other hand, the involuntary organizations do take the money they receive and use it to conduct their own profitable operations. The Latin word voluntas, which meaning will or freedom, is where the name voluntarism derives from. A well-known British political scientist named Harold Laski defined freedom of association as the established legal right of every person to band together for the advancement of their own interests. The right to form association is granted to Indian citizens by Article 19(1)(c) of the Indian Constitution. The right to freedom of association is widely regarded as one of the most important human liberties. The current research paper is based on a thorough examination of the literature. Number of studies from journals and oral information from primary and secondary information regarding the voluntary originations were reviewed by the researcher. The study reveals that the voluntary organizations were starts ups and were closed within a year because due lack of professional knowledge, some organization were having good infrastructure but no funding and some organizations are commercial.
Keywords: Voluntary organizations, functions, public opinions.
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR)

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Published on : 2023-04-10

Vol : 9
Issue : 4
Month : April
Year : 2023
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