Jamshedpur Women’s University hosts program on National Human Rights

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Jamshedpur, July 29: An interactive session on human rights was organized at Jamshedpur Women’s University by the Human Rights Commission, New Delhi, to raise awareness about fundamental rights. The event was chaired by the university’s Vice Chancellor, who emphasized the importance of understanding and properly using one’s rights without misuse.

The chief guest, Suchitra Sinha, a former Indian Administrative Service Officer and Special Reporter for the National Human Rights Commission, provided crucial insights into human rights. She outlined the various rights individuals possess from birth to death and discussed the ‘My Right My Might’ initiative, encouraging students to actively participate.

Sunil Kumar, Deputy Director of the Technical and Higher Education Department, stressed the need for widespread awareness about human rights and urged attendees to educate others in their communities.

The event began with a welcome speech by Proctor Dr. Sudhir Kumar Sahu. Dr. Ratna Mitra introduced the chief guest, and Dr. Gloria Purti, NSS Coordinator, delivered the vote of thanks. The program was conducted by Dr. Nupur Anvita Minj, and NSS students presented a street play on human rights.

The success of the program was attributed to the efforts of Dean of Student Welfare Dr. Kishwar Ara and Dr. Sonali Singh. The event was also attended by Dr. Kamini Kumari, Dr. Pushpa Kumari, Dr. Sanjay Bhuinya, Sudha Singh Deep, along with other teachers, non-teaching staff, and students from various faculties.



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