ADVOCATE SUNNY SACHDEVA
The Universal Declaration of Human
Rights (UDHR) meticulously delineates the fundamental principles that underpin
the preservation of the inherent dignity of individuals, safeguard their
intrinsic freedoms, promote egalitarianism among persons, and foster harmonious
relations between nations. These Human Rights as well as Fundamental Rights enshrine a profound commitment to the sanctity
of human existence, encompassing the rights to life, liberty, personal
security, equality before the law without bias, nationality, freedom of movement,
marriage and family formation, autonomous choice of occupation, attainment of a
decent standard of living, education, active engagement in the political
sphere, liberty of association, cogitation, conscientious belief, and
participation in communal social life, equality provided to each citizen of
Bharat as per codified in the Constitution of India. This comprehensive
framework garnered wide spread international acclaim and support following its
proclamation by the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December 1948,
catalyzed in part by the horrors of the Holocaust, the turbulence of two world
wars within three decades, and the vicissitudes of economic turmoil. The UDHR
has since served as a blueprint and well constructive for the construction of
an equitable and just (Justice) globalised society.
In the contemporary landscape, beset by challenges such as the global COVID-19 pandemic and the emergence of right-wing, populist regimes across various nations, the imperative to protect and uphold human rights assumes heightened significance. Our organization served the nation and participated with the Indian government for providing the food, money, wheel chairs, school bags, blankets and clothes, organized the health campaign, self defense for girls and children for the needy citizens of Bharat and also we are succeed to have around more than 20% of the vicinity and the organization thanks and appreciate the members to give their all best to serve the government and the citizens of Bharat.
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