CNRI believes that the contribution of the NGO sector should be accorded the same level of respect and recognition as that enjoyed by the Governmental Executive.
CNRI’s leadership brings together moral guidance, strategic governance and professional execution. Distinguished patrons provide inspiration and standing; the Governing Leadership sets vision and policy; and the Secretary General, as Chief Executive Officer, drives day-to-day implementation.
Impact Areas – Overview
Promoting sustainable rural development by strengthening communities, improving livelihoods, and supporting inclusive growth.
Creating opportunities for quality education, vocational training, and skill development to empower rural youth and communities.
Supporting women through livelihood opportunities, leadership development, entrepreneurship.
For more than two decades, CNRI has strengthened India’s public policy ecosystem by connecting grassroots realities with national decision-making.
CNRI welcomes NGOs and voluntary organisations, CBOs, FPOs, cooperatives and federations, SHG federations, trusts and societies, social enterprises, academic institutions and universities, research centre sand think tanks, CSR foundations, chambers of commerce, professional bodies…
CNRI believes that the contribution of the NGO sector should be accorded the same level of respect and recognition as that enjoyed by the Governmental Executive. While the Government, under the leadership of elected representatives and supported by an extensive administrative and bureaucratic framework.