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NGOs for disabled facing severe financial crunch as funds get diverted for tackling COVID-19

Prashant Verma, general secretary, National Association for the Blind, says he could just pay 65 percent salary to his employees in the last two months due to financial crunch and if no fresh donations are made he does not have any money to pay his 120 staff members this month.

May 10, 2020 / 14:53 IST
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Several NGOs working in the disability sector are facing severe financial crunch as most of the funds and donations they would earlier get has been diverted towards tackling the COVID-19 crisis.

Prashant Verma, general secretary, National Association for the Blind, says he could just pay 65 percent salary to his employees in the last two months due to financial crunch and if no fresh donations are made he does not have any money to pay his 120 staff members this month.

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"We feel as if we are at the end of the line," he told PTI.

Verma said his organisation used to get grants from many companies under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and even from individuals, especially during March as it was the end of the financial year.