
This paper intends to measures the impact of Socio-economic status on quality of life of primary stakeholders of NGOs working in rural areas of Telangana state. The objectives are to know the socio economic status of primary stakeholders of NGOs and to assess impact of socio economic status on quality of life of the primary stakeholders adopted by the sample NGOs. The descriptive and analytical research design is adopted to measure the quality of life of the primary stakeholders of NGOs. Using stratified disproportionate random sampling method NGOs were selected for the present study. The results of this study revealed that those who are having 4 to 9 acres of land have perceived more on QOL dimensions namely “Psychological Being”, “Spiritual Being”, “Physical Belonging”, “Social Belonging”, “Practical Becoming”, “Leisure Becoming”, “Growth Becoming”. The stakeholders’ monthly income range of Rs. 4,001/- to 12,000/- of are enjoying more quality of life of dimensions of namely “Physical Being”, “Social Belonging”, “Community Belonging”, “Practical Becoming” and “Growth Becoming” than other monthly income range group. Study also revealed that stakeholders’ caste has an effect on their quality of life. The upper caste stakeholders are enjoying more quality of life than BC, SC and ST’s.