H aritika, M aanpura, N ear Com m unity solar pow er plant, M ahoba Road, N ow gong, D istrict C hhatarpur M adhya Pradesh, India; Abstract. In this paper we apply the notion of the amorphous family nexus (AFN) to examine the underinvestigated implications of family-like ties existing between minor NGOs (m-NGOs) and communities in sustaining the momentum of developmental activities despite resource scarcity and weak institutional support. AFN embodies symbolic connectedness and meaningful associations that actors enjoy with each other within and independently of the family nexus. Focusing on Bundelkhand-based m-NGO Haritika's (a non-profit-making research consultancy) initiatives centred on improving water quality and availability, we analyse the emotional dynamics inherent in the carefully crafted social bonds existing amongst fieldworkers, community members, and volunteers.Our findings reveal how their kindred camaraderie and displays of affection and trust, a result of their long-standing affiliations, are able to activate latent resources and creative energy as they seek to involve each other as active partners in enacting their daily routines.
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