Excerpt: In India, every day 27 atrocities, 13 murder, 5 home or possesion burning, 6 kidnap/abduction, 3 rape, 11 beating cases take place against dalits. In every 18 minutes a crime take place against the dalits. This is not only a crime against a faceless, powerless and defenseless dalit, but a crime against the community, nation and humanity. Elect to end Atrocity.compressed
Excerpt: The three day workshop was organized to discuss and develop a common understanding of the human rights based approaches. A significant component of the workshop/discussions was also to have their experiences of mainstreaming human rights based approach. Download
Excerpt: A Rapid Assessment of Child Marriages in Bhind, Morena and Gwalior Districts of Madhya Pradesh (2009). This report is result of combined efforts of a number of individuals and organizations. Download
A Field Report from┬а Santhal Pargana (Jharkhand) Excerpt: In the beginning of 1980s, The Lok Samiti, an off-shoot of the Bihar Movement, had taken up a programme of identification and release of bonded labourers, in terms of the Bonded Labour System Abolition Act, 1976, in Deoghar, Mohanpur... Download
Excerpt: India in 2007 will celebrate its 60 years of Independence showcasing its liberation from colonial powers and enjoying the freedom of expression and movement. Unfortunately, the free and independent India even after decades of achieving independence still remains stuck to the age old traditional practices of... Download
Excerpt: The CRC rights to survival, protection, development and participation serve as the four broad indicators along which the profile has tried to map the status of child rights in the country as well as the abovestated states. Download
Excerpt: This report should serve as an instrument to bring the various sections of the society together and make them commit with renewed vigour to accomplish everything that still must be done to ensure the realization of human rights. Download
Excerpt: This report is an analytical as well as categorical study of the status of Human Rights in the State of Rajasthan. It could also be said to be an eye opener to the government as well as the State Human Rights Commission as to the deteriorating conditions of theHumanRightsintheState. Download
Excerpt: In furtherance of the faith in fundamental human rights reaffirmed by the people of the state of Uttaranchal, India, we are delighted to present before you a report on the scrutiny of the status of Human Rights in the state of Uttaranchal. Download