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AVprozaik [17]
3 years ago
12

Civil society is voluntary and self mobilized group. how​

Social Studies
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RSB [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

Civil Society is formed by a “group of non-governmental organisation and institutions” with the main aim of helping people.  

Some of the groups are “service organisation, church groups, youth groups” etc.  

These groups help in maintaining Democracy in a State and bring out transparency with regard to the policies and rules created.  Many NGO, conduct shows like debate etc., in bringing out this.  

Many civil society groups have helped women, HIV affected people etc. They get money in the form of grants to help according to the project selected by them.  Otherwise, they don’t get any earnings and they are thoroughly a self-mobilized grou

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