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Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) of India
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Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) of India Mantosh Giri 1. What is NGO? The meaning of NGO is “ non-governmental organization”, it is a non-profit group and it functions independently. 3. What are the purposes of an NGO? The purpose of N GO, to do social works voluntarily for the society or community in their various issues like legal, environmental, cultural, social, science, art, etc. It can be operated by any citizen of India with registration under state and central government. Without registration also we can do social work, but registration gives us a legal right to contribute to nation-building. All NGO registered for charitable purposes. Whatever profit NGO earned, it should be utilized for social work. The main motive of NGO is social work, not profit. 3. What are the types of NGO registration? There are three types of NGO registration: Trust, Society & Section 8 company. (Three are called NGO) for NGO motive it important not types. 4. Trust Registration? Trust
Jesus' Incarnation in South Asia Context (John 1:7-12)
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Jesus' Incarnation in South Asia Context John 1:7-12 (Mantosh Giri) Introduction This exegesis paper dealing with John 1:7-12. This passage analyzed in both wider and immediate context as well as present South Asia context. These passages all about Jesus’ incarnation, from Word ( logos ) to human form. The Word (logos ) incarnation interpreted in the Indian Hindu context as Avatar. How Jesus is the eternal avatar for the salvation of mankind? 1. Wider Context The fourth evangelist began his Fourth Gospel with “cosmic pre-existence hymn of the Word;” Word and its relation world rather than the story of Jesus birth (Matt 1:1-2:23; Luke 1:1-18) or with the proclamation of the John the Baptist (Mark 1:1-8; cf. John1:6-8, 15). Here “Word” Logos used in Christological terms. The Fourth Gospel began with the celebration of Jesus hymnic origin and his coming into the world. [1] 2. Immediate Context The Fourth Gospel starts with forms of independent hymn (