NGOS OF JHABUA : A STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS

Mohit Rajan

Abstract


NGOs play an important role in development of rural and tribal India and their existence in tribal areas of Madhya Pradesh is no more a hidden reality. This study was conducted in January, 2006 in Jhabua district, one of the backward area of Madhya Pradesh. This article provides a brief about NGOs of Jhabua and their ground realities. Further, it also talks about structural scrutiny of two of the NGOs working in Jhabua while comparing their work culture.

Keywords


NGO, Tribal, Rural, Development, Jhabua, Ground realities.

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