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CIVIL RIGHTS

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POLITICAL RIGHTS

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SOCIAL RIGHTS

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CULTURAL & ECONOMICAL RIGHTS

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Human Rights & Social Justice

Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, regardless of gender, nationality, place of residency, sex, ethnicity, religion, color or and other categorization. Thus, human rights are non-discriminatory, meaning that all human beings are entitled to them and cannot be excluded from them. Of course, while all human beings are entitled to human rights, not all human beings experience them equally throughout the world. Many governments and individuals ignore human rights and grossly exploit other human beings.

SOCIAL JUSTICE

Social justice” is a powerful idea today, but its origins and meaning are unclear. One of the first to use the term was Antonio Rosmini, author of The Constitution under Social Justice (1848) and other works of moral philosophy.

 

“Social justice is the view that everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities. Social workers aim to open the doors of access and opportunity for everyone, particularly those in greatest need.” National Association of Social Workers. “Social justice encompasses economic justice

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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

The Fundamental Rights are defined as basic human freedoms that every Indian citizen has the right to enjoy for a proper and harmonious development.

SOCIAL JUSTICE

Social Justice is a concept of fair and just relations between Individual and society, as measured by the distribution of wealth, opportunities for personal activity, and social privileges

INDIAN HUMAN RIGHTS ACT

The Central Government shall constitute a body to be known as the National Human Rights commission to exercise the powers conferred upon, to perform the functions.

HUMAN RIGHTS LAW IN INDIA

India was a signatory to the Universal declaration of Human Rights. A number of fundamental rights granted to the individuals in all parts of the Indian Constitution.

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