Presented by:- Neeraj Dhiman Presentation on HUMAN RIGHTS Presented by:- Neeraj Dhiman
CONTENTS Introduction of Human Rights Origin of Human Rights Types of Human Rights Issues under Human Rights National Organizations Working For Human Rights International Organizations Working For Human Rights Human Rights in India Suggestions
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HUMAN RIGHTS Human Rights are those rights which are inherent in our nature and without which we can’t live as human beings OR are basic rights which many societies believe that all people should have.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood Article 1 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
Origin of Human Rights Concept The origin of Human Rights concept is in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). The aim of this Declaration was to set basic minimum international standards for the protection of the rights and freedoms of the individual. The fundamental nature of these provisions means that they are now widely regarded as forming a foundation of international law regarding human rights.
Types Of Rights The rights include the Right to health Right to education Right to shelter Right to employment Right to property Right to freedom of expression Right to movement
Issues under Human Rights Labour rights Children’s rights Racial discrimination Terrorism Education Extreme poverty Death penalty Forced or bonded labour Girl children War crimes Environment
National Organizations Working For Human Rights Human Rights Unit (HRU) National Human Rights Commission(NHRC) Non government organizations(NGO) e.g.-SMILE working for children
International Organizations Working For Human Rights
Human Rights in India Sixty years after the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations, People in india are still tortured and ill-treated West Bengal, Orissa, and Jammu & Kashmir are the worst affected human rights violation state in India Institutional mechanisms failed to protect civil and political rights or ensure justice for victims. A range of human rights violations occurred in Nandigram generated by the local police and in Orissa not less than 50 people were injured in the struggle carried out by farmers against their forceful eviction by the government supporting steel plant project.
Suggestions Proper implementation of Laws and Regulations for protection of human rights Spread Awareness regarding human rights by educating people. Promote NGOs to help people.
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