Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) play a crucial role in addressing various social, economic, and environmental issues in India. They operate independently of the government and work towards the welfare and development of society. Registering an NGO provides legal recognition, enhances credibility, and opens up opportunities for funding and grants. In India, NGOs can be registered as Trusts, Societies, or Section 8 Companies, each with its own legal framework and registration process.