Autor/Autorin: Sharma Nisha
Dr. Nisha Sharma is a Ph.D in Commerce from Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla. She has a flair for writing papers. She has an immense potential for research and has published several research papers in national journals. She has a three years of teaching experience at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
The role of NGOs in the development of Himachal Pradesh and their financial appraisal is a critical and comprehensive study of the three NGO´s namely CORD (Chinmaya Organization for Rural Development, Kangra), HPVHA(Himachal Pradesh Voluntary Health Association, Shimla) and SRDA(Society for Rural Development and Action, Mandi). The study throws light on their respective scope of service to sectors such as social welfare, health, education, rural development and environment protection and their span of delivery to the beneficiaries, rural essentially comprising man, women, adolescence, aged, etc.
The role of NGOs in the development of Himachal Pradesh and their financial appraisal is a critical and comprehensive study of the three NGO s namely CORD (Chinmaya Organization for Rural Development, Kangra), HPVHA(Himachal Pradesh Voluntary Health Association, Shimla) and SRDA(Society for Rural Development and Action, Mandi). The study throws light on their respective scope of service to sectors such as social welfare, health, education, rural development and environment protection and their span of delivery to the beneficiaries, rural essentially comprising man, women, adolescence, aged, etc.
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Completed B.TECH CSE (honours) in 2009 and M.TECH(CSE) in 2011.Currently working as an Assistant Professor(CSE DEPTT).I am thankful to my parents for whatever i am today.¿In today's environment, hoarding knowledge ultimately erodes your power. If you know something very important, the way to get power is by actually sharing it.¿Joseph Badara
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The role of NGOs in the development of Himachal Pradesh and their financial appraisal is a critical and comprehensive study of the three NGO¿s namely CORD (Chinmaya Organization for Rural Development, Kangra), HPVHA(Himachal Pradesh Voluntary Health Association, Shimla) and SRDA(Society for Rural Development and Action, Mandi). The study throws light on their respective scope of service to sectors such as social welfare, health, education, rural development and environment protection and their span of delivery to the beneficiaries, rural essentially comprising man, women, adolescence, aged, etc.