Non-Governmental Organizational (NGO) are the legally constituted organizations created by voluntary organizations or people. They play an important role in all stages of project development (Planning, execution). Their significant contribution is to impart environmental education. This organization includes experts as well as the common layman. Mainly it requires the participation and commitment of the public.
Important roles of NGO's
1.To protect environmental resources and their economical use.
2.To organize courses like lectures, seminars.
3.To create informational materials, like newsletter, brochures, booklets, articles, and videos.
4.To analyze and monitor the resources independently.
5.To protect the rights of the citizens to a healthy environment and the consumer's rights to clean environment.
6. To keep vigil in the surrounding area, well, river, lake, land and air against pollution and reporting to state board / central board.
7. To conduct sampling and analysis of well/river water to establish its quality.
8. To publish the notified restricted areas where industries, industrial operations should not be carried out.
9. To provide information on fish killing to the environment not noticed by the state board.
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