Lending a hand in India

Are you looking for a deserving country that needs your help? Why not try it in India? India is one of the best options for volunteers when it talks about International Volunteering. Despite the reality that India is one the largest democratic countries, it is as well appointed as one of the countries having the largest populations all over the world. And because of that, most of the international volunteer programs are launched here. If you are interested to volunteer work abroad here in India, you can choose what kind of program you want to be part with below.

  • Health—this section of an international volunteer work is too sensitive because it talks about the health of the people in India. If you choose this kind of volunteering project, you should have a background about some basic in the health issues.

  • Teaching—accordingly, India is composed of about 15 different languages. However, the English language is the widely spoken language in the country when it talks about business, politics, tourism and more. But English is not widely use in the poorer parts of India especially for female. If you are willing to teach English in the rural areas of India this would be your opportunity to share your knowledge and skills how to use English as the universal language in communication.

  • Preservation—this kind of project is in fact not only happening in India but also all over the world. Perhaps you wanted to lend a hand in this country how they can stand again with regards to their environmental problem. If you are expert of doing nature preservation and you want to help India, this would be your great opportunity and privilege as well to flock in the country.

  • Welfare—since India is designated as one of having the highest population all over the world, you can choose welfare project as your international volunteer work. Through this project, you can lend a hand to those Indian people who need facilities or support from you as a volunteer.




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One Response to “Lending a hand in India”

  1. Medical Volunteer Abroad Says:

    These are good tips to knowing what to expect when volunteering abroad.

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