ROLE OF GATEKEEPERS ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
ROLE OF GATEKEEPERS ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1 Journal of Legal Research and Analysis Author…
NGOs have played a vital role in providing aid to homeless people in various ways. One such NGO known as Bharosa Group Society situated in Pradhan Nagar, Siliguri have been operating in and around Siliguri since 2020.
The Bharosa Group is a non-profit organization which is entirely private funded and has been working with primary objective to eradicate hunger and food wastage among hungry homeless destitute, abandoned senior citizens migrant workers etc, living in public places of highway, railway stations and bus stops.
Apart from this, the organization aims at providing long term help by providing them with job opportunities and making them self reliant and making them self reliant.
The group is soon to start a small restaurant where homeless people would be encouraged to work and earn their living by providing them with an opportunity to improve their standard of living.
The NGO is setting an example for serving the humanity. It is following the fundamental principle of “Sarvajan hitay – Sarvajan Sukhey” and therefore has a long way to go in nation building.
The condition of homelessness is undesirable as it affects both individuals and society and is also a violation of human rights.
Mr. Amos Tshering, the co-founder of Bharosa Group rightfully stated that being homeless is especially disadvantageous for vulnerable groups like children, disabled, and women.
Vulnerable group of people in the society have to suffer from various problems among which lack of food, shelter, security, sanitation are the prominent ones which also leads to the violation of their basic human rights.
They don’t even have the basic opportunities for healthcare. Leela Agarwal, a 62 year old homeless who used to earn her living by selling sarees, went through a bone fracture and has still not recovered even after 4 months had passed since her first treatment at a government hospital. Due to this, she was unable to work and has been begging in the streets.
During my study, I encountered various such homeless persons who suffered from chronic diseases and blamed the lack of medical care for their economic disability. They had little faith in the government medical facilities and deemed them to be incompatible.
Persons migrating to urban areas from rural areas in search for employment, and better opportunities are often left homeless because of high rents (a basic apartment costs around Rs. 3000) and non-availability of houses to accommodate them.
Poor people have to choose between necessities and housing, which take up a large part of the income and so they choose to live as street dwellers.
According to the field survey, I found that the most of the homeless even after being provided with shelters, food and medical facilities by the NGOs, tend to run away from the shelters since they feel restricted or controlled as they have to abide by the rules of the shelters and are unsure of how the shelters function.
Mr. Amos Tshering and Mr. Deep Tamang, founders of the Bharosa Group were of the opinion that the street dwellers do not realize that they will have to adapt to non-street life in shelter homes.
They are accustomed to the freedom on the streets, including drug use and children enjoy playing with friends at their leisure and thus, they choose against living in drop in centers.
Many a times, the homeless were offered small jobs according to their skills but most of them were hesitant as they had little faith and feared being exploited.
This nature of the homeless has made it difficult for the NGOs to work effectively in making society free of homeless people. Many NGOs face problem in spreading awareness about issues related to homelessness, and help make people more conscious.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, due to the lockdown imposed by the government and the rule of social distancing, many institutions stopped functioning as a result of which people lost their source of income which affected the strength of donors which led to economic crisis in the ngo as well.
According to the data collected from the survey, close interaction with the homeless respondents and analysis prepared based on the data, the findings are as follows:
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