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WHAT ARE HUMAN RIGHTS

Human rights are rights inherentto all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, language, or any other status. We are all equally entitled to our human rights without discrimination. These rights are all interrelated, interdependent and indivisible. Universal human rights are often expressed and guaranteed by law, in the forms of treaties, customary international law , general principles and other sources of international law. International human rights law lays down obligations of Governments to act in certain ways or to refrain from certain acts, in order to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms of individuals or groups.

About Us

We wish to introduce ourselves, as we are working in Delhi among the people of Delhi around more than three years. This organization is duly registered since 2018.We have registered with NITI AYOG also and received certificate of 80G & 12A too.
We are focusing on the problems of poor and downtrodden. We have a legal cell also to give guidance to those who are ignorant.
Also, we are trying to promote awareness on sanitation etc. Please note that in most of our areas, the unscrupulous people are running plants of drinking water without proper Licence. On checking the water, the quality was so poor to drink as per Lab Test.
We have a special team also to investigate these types of wrong doings. Child labor law is also violating by so many industrialists in and around Delhi.
In this situation, to give proper awareness to the public and immediate intervention against evil doers are must. We are trying our level best to eliminate these exploitation.
Your valuable guidance must be an energy for us on these type of social services. As your goodself aware that the polution deteriorates the Life span all around the world and in a short while it will destroy many more. In this crucial situation, these wrong doers have no attachment with the society, except they want to earn money by any means.
We have the sincere desire to do the maximum work among the society. And now we are striking alone .
In this circumstances, we hope and believe that your goodness will guide us and do the needful to our favor so that we can go forward without any hindrance
Assuring our best effort and sincere services for the upliftment of the needed society.

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                तो हमें चुनो

        സർക്കാർ                                                          സേവനം                                                            ഉദ്യേഗസ്ഥരുടെ                                            ഔദ്യര്യം അല്ല                                                സാധരണ പൗരന്റെ                                  അവകാശം ആണ്.

OUR MISSION

Draw attention to the negative impact of corruption on governments and the private sector to remove serious impediments to effective governance, economic growth and national stability. Stop violence against women and children Fight drug addiction Raise voice against bribery
It is to control and remove misappropriation of public funds, fraudulent procurement practices and organizations, curb the evil of corruption among public servants and prevent leakage of government revenue by taking action against dishonest government officials involved in postal activities and corruption.

30Articies on the 30 Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

It has been more than 70 years since world leaders, driven by the desire to prevent another Holocaust, explicitly spelled out the rights everyone on the planet could expect and demand simply because they are human beings. In November 2018, the UN Human Rights Office launched a special series to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the UDHR, which was adopted in Paris on 10 December 1948.

An introductory article about the history and continuing significance of this extraordinary landmark document, and 30 specific two-page descriptions of each of the Declaration’s 30 Articles can be accessed through the links below:

Introductory article
Article 1: We are all born free and equal
Article 2: Freedom from Discrimination
Article 3: Right to Life
Article 4: Freedom from Slavery
Article 5: Freedom from Torture
Article 6: Right to Recognition Before the Law
Article 7: Right to Equality Before the Law
Article 8: Right to Remedy
Article 9: Freedom from Arbitrary Detention
Article 10: Right to a Fair Trial
Article 11: Presumption of Innocence and International Crimes
Article 12: Right to Privacy
Article 13: Freedom of Movement
Article 14: Right to Asylum
Article 15: Right to Nationality
Article 16: Right to Marry and to Found a Family
Article 17: Right to Own Property
Article 18: Freedom of Religion or Belief
Article 19: Freedom of Opinion and Expression
Article 20: Freedom of Assembly and Association
Article 21: A Short Course in Democracy
Article 22: Right to Social Security
Article 23: Right to Work
Article 24: Right to Rest and Leisure
Article 25: Right to Adequate Standard of Living
Article 26: Right to Education
Article 27: Right to Cultural, Artistic and Scientific Life
Article 28: Right to a Free and Fair World
Article 29: Duty to Your Community
Article 30: Rights are Inalienable

30Articies on the 30 Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

It has been more than 70 years since world leaders, driven by the desire to prevent another Holocaust, explicitly spelled out the rights everyone on the planet could expect and demand simply because they are human beings. In November 2018, the UN Human Rights Office launched a special series to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the UDHR, which was adopted in Paris on 10 December 1948.

An introductory article about the history and continuing significance of this extraordinary landmark document, and 30 specific two-page descriptions of each of the Declaration’s 30 Articles can be accessed through the links below:

Introductory article
Article 1: We are all born free and equal
Article 2: Freedom from Discrimination
Article 3: Right to Life
Article 4: Freedom from Slavery
Article 5: Freedom from Torture
Article 6: Right to Recognition Before the Law
Article 7: Right to Equality Before the Law
Article 8: Right to Remedy
Article 9: Freedom from Arbitrary Detention
Article 10: Right to a Fair Trial
Article 11: Presumption of Innocence and International Crimes
Article 12: Right to Privacy
Article 13: Freedom of Movement
Article 14: Right to Asylum
Article 15: Right to Nationality
Article 16: Right to Marry and to Found a Family
Article 17: Right to Own Property
Article 18: Freedom of Religion or Belief
Article 19: Freedom of Opinion and Expression
Article 20: Freedom of Assembly and Association
Article 21: A Short Course in Democracy
Article 22: Right to Social Security
Article 23: Right to Work
Article 24: Right to Rest and Leisure
Article 25: Right to Adequate Standard of Living
Article 26: Right to Education
Article 27: Right to Cultural, Artistic and Scientific Life
Article 28: Right to a Free and Fair World
Article 29: Duty to Your Community
Article 30: Rights are Inalienable