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NGOs’ Reaction to Planning Bills Shows Breakdown in Trust

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The president of KTP has expressed concern over the reaction of NGOs to the planning bills, highlighting a breakdown in trust. This sentiment is echoed in the context of NGOs in India, which face numerous challenges, including lack of strategic planning, siphoning of funds, and poor governance.

The absence of transparency and accountability has led to a decline in trust, making it essential for NGOs to reform and regain the faith of the public. In the context of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, NGOs’ reactions suggest that they feel their concerns and interests are not being adequately represented or addressed. This perceived disregard for their input has contributed to the breakdown in trust, emphasizing the need for greater collaboration and communication between NGOs, government agencies, and other stakeholders.

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