http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/india-has-31-lakh-ngos-twice-the-number-of-schools-almost-twice-number-of-policemen/
The first-ever exercise by the CBI to map registered NGOs has
disclosed that India has at least 31 lakh NGOs — more than double the
number of schools in the country, 250 times the number of government
hospitals, one NGO for 400 people as against one policeman for 709
people.

These statistics, indicating the relative status of education and
healthcare infrastructure apart from policing, have come to light
after the CBI collated information from all states and Union
Territories to list NGOs registered under the Societies Registration
Act.

The CBI has been directed by the Supreme Court to collect information
about NGOs and inform whether these NGOs have filed balance sheets,
including income-expenditure statements, to ascertain compliance with
accountabilit

According to the affidavit filed by the CBI in the Supreme Court
Friday, there are a total of around 31 lakh NGOs in 26 states.
Karnataka, Odisha and Telangana are still to adduce information about
the number of NGOs, so the total number of NGOs will be more than 31
lakh. Besides, more than 82,000 NGOs are registered in seven Union
Territories.

The total number of schools in the country is around 15 lakh, as per
the data compiled by the Planning Commission of India in 2011. The
commission had calculated the number of schools, classifying them as
primary, upper primary, secondary, lower secondary and higher
secondary. The number inheres the peril of duplication since one
school building may have primary as well as upper primary schooling —
more than one level of education in the same building.

In March 2011, total number of government hospitals in the country was
11,993, with 7.84 lakh beds. Of these, 7,347 hospitals were in rural
areas with 1.60 lakh beds and 4,146 hospitals in urban areas with 6.18
lakh beds. The number of NGOs also exceed the number of policemen in
the country.

According to the National Crime Records Bureau data in 2014, there
were 17.3 lakh policemen across the country, as against a sanctioned
India has 31 lakh NGOs, twice the number of schools, 250 times number
of govt hospitals strength of 22 lakh. This accounts for one policeman
for 709 people. Add 13 lakh armed forces personnel to the number of
policemen, and the total number of NGOs will be equal to the combined
strength of both.

Among the states, Uttar Pradesh tops the list with more than 5.48 lakh
NGOs, followed by Maharashtra which has 5.18 lakh NGOs. Kerala comes
third with 3.7 lakh NGOs, followed by West Bengal with 2.34 lakh NGOs.
Of the 82,250 NGOs in the Union Territories, Delhi alone has more than
76,000 NGOs.

Less than 10 per cent of the NGOs have complied with the requirement
of submitting balance sheets and income-expenditure statements with
the Registrar of Societies. Of around 30 lakh NGOs, 2.9 lakh have
submitted financial statements.

In Kerala, none of the 3.7 lakh NGOs have filed details since the
state law does not mandate it. In Maharashtra and West Bengal, only
around 7 per cent of NGOs have been filing such details. Other states
also had poor records.
The CBI has told the court it will complete its exercise in the next
two months after Karnataka, Odisha and Telangana also furnish the
requisite data. Next week, the court will take up the PIL filed by
advocate M L Sharma who has sought a CBI inquiry into affairs of all
the NGOs lacking accountability.

-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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