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With 10,000 NGO registrations cancelled, foreign aid is set to drop

Foreign funding for Indian non-governmental organisations doubled in 2014-'15 over the previous year, but with 10,000 NGO registrationscancelled in 2015, foreign contributions are likely to drop, according thelatest data on foreign contributions.

Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh (unified), Karnataka and Kerala together got 65% of foreign aid coming to India, the data, tabled in the Lok Sabha (lower house of Parliament) on July 26, 2016, revealed.

Of Rs 45,300 crore in foreign funding to Indian NGOs over four years – 2011-'12 to 2014-'15 – Rs 29,000 crore was received by organisations in the national capital and these four (five after Telangana) states, an IndiaSpendanalysis reveals.

Organisations in Delhi received Rs 10,500 crore, while each of the five states – Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Maharashtra – received close to Rs 5,000 crore over the past four years.


Source: UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1603, July 26th 2016, Lok Sabha, figures in Rs crore
There are 33,091 NGOs registered to receive foreign funds – under the Foreign Contributions (Regulation) Act – after the registrations of 10,000 NGOs were cancelled by the Ministry of Home Affairs in 2015.

Some of the reasons for cancellation of NGO registrations are: not filing returns, misutilisation of funds and accepting funds for “prohibited activities”, which include funding legal costs of bail, writ petitions of Indian NGOs and their activists, and undisclosed payment of salaries by foreign NGOs to foreign activists.

Foreign funding doubled in 2014-'15 to Rs 22,137 crore compared to Rs 12,000 crore in 2013-'14.


Source: UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1603, July 26th 2016, Lok Sabha Note: For NGOs with contributions more than Rs one crore
Foreign funds

India receives foreign contributions from 165 countries, of roughly 200 countries identified by the World Bank.

Health, education and child-welfare together received Rs 4,500 crore ($ 690 million) of the Rs 12,000 crore received in 2011-'12, according to our analysis of the 2011-'12 annual report of the Foreign Contributions (Regulation) Act, the latest available.


Source: Annual Report of FCRA, 2011-12
While NGOs associated with religious activities collected Rs 870 crore, NGOs with research activities got Rs 539 crore in 2011-'12.

Funds to the government

As many as 109 international organisations, including various branches of the United Nations, World Bank, World Health Organisation, International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organisation and Asian Development Bank, are not treated as a foreign source while funding projects in India.

“The World Bank funding in 2013-'14 was $5.2 billion (Rs 33000 crore). This funding goes to the government and not to any NGO,” wrote Professor Trilochan Sastry of Association for Democratic Reforms, an advocacy, in this blog post.

A writ petition has been filed in the Delhi High Court by ADR to constitute an independent body to administer enforcement of Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010. The case is currently being heard.

http://scroll.in/article/812761/with-10000-ngo-registrations-cancelled-foreign-aid-is-set-to-drop
 
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We all know what this foreign fund for these NGOs meant

Its one of the best thing which NDA did for India.

They are mostly western who are your partner now a days.. what kind of threat you face from them?
 
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^foreign funded environmental activists try to stop each and every infrastructure development project in big cities . good that NDA kicked them out .
 
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They are mostly western who are your partner now a days.. what kind of threat you face from them?
No one is our partner,we alone stand as there is no friend or foe in international politics.
 
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We all know what this foreign fund for these NGOs meant
Let me guess. Presstitutes, sections of the media, and funding protests of the anti national Vemullas and Kanhaiya Kumars of India. Also trying to put a spoke in the wheel of India's development activities. Right?
 
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They are mostly western who are your partner now a days.. what kind of threat you face from them?

just because they are partners in some avenues doesn't mean we ignore all their other activities. India strictly works each issue as per its national interest. NGOs have destroyed the civil ecosystem in our country. Even in your country same, that's why CH. Nisar has banned a couple of NGOs last year i think. saw in dawn.
 
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They are mostly western who are your partner now a days.. what kind of threat you face from them?
The west is nobody's friend. They are only thinking for themselves. If boiling Indians alive ( or Pakistanis for that matter) would give them any marginal benefit, they would do so without a second thought if they could get away with it.

A lot of these NGOs specifically work to prevent the rise of certain industries that would compete with western interests. Either by ridiculous environmental concerns or fomenting labor unrest .
 
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The west is nobody's friend. They are only thinking for themselves. If boiling Indians alive ( or Pakistanis for that matter) would give them any marginal benefit, they would do so without a second thought if they could get away with it.

A lot of these NGOs specifically work to prevent the rise of certain industries that would compete with western interests. Either by ridiculous environmental concerns or fomenting labor unrest .

Could I mildly disagree? The NGOs are notorious for mismanagement. They also bring in new perspectives and concepts.
 
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Could I mildly disagree? The NGOs are notorious for mismanagement. They also bring in new perspectives and concepts.
Lol...trust you to come in and provide calibration when someone makes an emphatic statement! :p:

Having at one time worked for a well known and respected NGO , I would say that they are about as efficient or mismanaged as the parent government. They do bring in new concepts, but ideas are always designed within their country concepts which are decided by the political objectives of the parent country.
 
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Lol...trust you to come in and provide calibration when someone makes an emphatic statement! :p:

Having at one time worked for a well known and respected NGO , I would say that they are about as efficient or mismanaged as the parent government. They do bring in new concepts, but ideas are always designed within their country concepts which are decided by the political objectives of the parent country.
New concepts like opposing development and infrastructure, religious conversions, lobbying in govt.
 
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New concepts like opposing development and infrastructure, religious conversions, lobbying in govt.
If those are the political objectives of the parent organization ..then yes...

But they do also provide technical consultants and pay for recipient countries to train staff abroad in much needed technologies, so long as it falls within their overall objectives....which is always decided by the parent organization in the parent country.

if India doesn't have the capability to discern between the good and the bad, and take only what is useful, then better not to have any NGOs because As a wise man once said " there is no such thing as a free lunch"
 
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If those are the political objectives of the parent organization ..then yes...

But they do also provide technical consultants and pay for recipient countries to train staff abroad in much needed technologies, so long as it falls within their overall objectives....which is always decided by the parent organization in the parent country.

if India doesn't have the capability to discern between the good and the bad, and take only what is useful, then better not to have any NGOs because As a wise man once said " there is no such thing as a free lunch"
We dont want political NGOs like GreenPeace. All these NGOs were given support and protection by congress and the leftists. Now the govt is finally cracking down on them
 
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