The process to register an NGO in India includes choosing the right legal structure, preparing required documents, drafting clear objectives, and filing the application with the concerned authority. An NGO can be registered as a Trust, Society, or Section 8 Company, depending on its purpose, members, and funding goals.

Proper NGO registration gives legal identity, builds donor trust, helps open a bank account, and supports future registrations like 12A, 80G, NGO Darpan, CSR-1, and FCRA. It helps founders run charitable, educational, healthcare, environmental, or social welfare activities in a transparent and compliant way.
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