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You Can do Charity in These 3 Ways

India is a developing country and it witnesses a vast gap in wealth among its citizen, one can find a large section of filthy rich people and a larger section of people that are living below poverty line. When analyzed by specialists, India is under a grip of extreme poverty and they have no access to basic nutrition, health or education. As we all have heard that ‘necessity is the mother of invention’ and experiencing such vast necessities, NGO for giving charity came into existence. These are Non-Governmental Organizations that toil hard to make life of poor people’s better. People living a decent lifestyle can assist these NGO’s by way of charity. Listed below are 5 ways in which people can give charity:

Online transfer- The foremost way to give charity is by way of online money transfer. Some people who are rich and are capable of bringing a positive changes in someone’s life must look forward to donating money in any form to the NGOs or any such organization that work for social causes. With the advent of digitization, online money transfer is the best way to give charity. India looks forward to more CSR donors for NGO.

Donating necessities- It is a sheer myth that charity is only monetary because it is not always the money that matters. Some people remain unsure that if they make charity in monetary term then it would directly contribute in helping the needful or not, in such cases, people can do charity by donating food, clothing, books and other such necessities that would directly benefit the poor. Some people distribute blankets and also make a contribution in free food stalls.

Service charity- Another way to make contribution towards betterment of the lives of poor people is, by doing charity of services like medical practitioners or doctors can contribute their skills in free medical camps, teachers can donate their knowledge by teaching poor kids in slums or other undeveloped area, free of cost. People must connect with NGO for giving charity of any form.

Thus, apart from above mentioned ways there are many other channels through which people can help improve the lives of under privileged people by way of charity. Business entities must also give back to the society by way of charity and contribute their bit in nation building exercise. India needs more CSR donors for NGO so as to uplift the living standard of poor.

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