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https://blog.biddingowl.com/en-us/learning-center/ngo-vs-nonprofit

A clear difference between an NGO and NPO lies in its registration. All NPOs in the United States are registered under section 8 of the Companies Act of 1956.

On the other hand, there are a variety of ways you can register an NGO. You could register your NGO as a Trust under the Public Trust Act. Alternatively, you could register your NGO as a society under the Societies Registration Act of 1860 or as a non-profit company under the Companies Act of 1956.

Those acts are Indian legislation, with the 1956 act being shortly after “British Colonial Rule” ended, and 1860 being during it.

That would make NGOs British legal instruments operating out of foreign territory as foreign agents of a foreign occupying power, yes?

Really puts Bill Clinton being a [Cecil] Rhodes Scholar into a new light.

India was brought into control of Britain in large part by one Robert Clive. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Clive Look at that guy. HE conquered a country?

Does British military action actually operate the way we tend to think if “military” as operating?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

https://blog.biddingowl.com/en-us/learning-center/ngo-vs-nonprofit

A clear difference between an NGO and NPO lies in its registration. All NPOs in the United States are registered under section 8 of the Companies Act of 1956.

On the other hand, there are a variety of ways you can register an NGO. You could register your NGO as a Trust under the Public Trust Act. Alternatively, you could register your NGO as a society under the Societies Registration Act of 1860 or as a non-profit company under the Companies Act of 1956.

Those acts are Indian legislation, with the 1956 act being shortly after “British Colonial Rule” ended, and 1860 being during it.

That would make NGOs British legal instruments operating out of foreign territory as foreign agents of a foreign occupying power, yes?

Really puts Bill Clinton being a [Cecil] Rhodes Scholar into a new light.

India was brought into control of Britain in large part by one Robert Clive. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Clive Look at that guy. HE conquered a country?

Does British military action operate the way we tend to think it does?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

https://blog.biddingowl.com/en-us/learning-center/ngo-vs-nonprofit

A clear difference between an NGO and NPO lies in its registration. All NPOs in the United States are registered under section 8 of the Companies Act of 1956.

On the other hand, there are a variety of ways you can register an NGO. You could register your NGO as a Trust under the Public Trust Act. Alternatively, you could register your NGO as a society under the Societies Registration Act of 1860 or as a non-profit company under the Companies Act of 1956.

Those acts are Indian legislation, with the 1956 act being shortly after “British Colonial Rule” ended, and 1860 being during it.

That would make NGOs British legal instruments operating out of foreign territory as foreign agents of a foreign occupying power, yes?

Really puts Bill Clinton being a [Cecil] Rhodes Scholar into a new light.

India was brought into control of Britain in large part by one Robert Clive. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Clive Look at that guy. HE conquered a country?

1 year ago
1 score