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English Essay, Paragraph, Speech on “Human Rights Day – 10th Dec.” Complete Essay for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students for Exam.

Human Rights Day – 10th Dec.

 

Human Rights Day is celebrated every year on 10th December as an awareness programme to sensitives people about their worth living with dignity. Human Rights are the basic rights which every human being must enjoy to live a life. The basic human right includes food, clothing, housing, medical care, necessary social services, right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness and disability. These rights are considered important for the proper growth and development of every person of the world. There are disparities in our society like small children working in factories, industries and servants in houses. Discrimination between a girl child and a boy child, practice of untouchability and some examples of inhuman behaviour, which should be abolished from society for the cultural growth of civilization.

So keeping all these in view, United Nations organisation adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 10th December 1948. UNO has listed some basic rights for the people, which are: Right to live, Right to education, Right to express views, Right to work and Right to freedom of movement.

Keeping in view to watch the violation of Human Rights, a watchdog ‘The National Human Rights Commission was established in 1992 in India. Be it class discrimination or violence against women, custodial deaths or ethnic clashes, the National Human Rights Commission of India has voiced its concern and questioned the law and order situation whenever it has failed to take its normal course.

The United Nations Commission on Human Rights has 53 member states and meets each year in regular sessions in March/April for six weeks in Geneva, Switzerland. From time to time, the commission identifies areas in which existing standards need to be further developed to confront new and growing concerns. At present, it is working to reinforce safeguards against torture and other forms of cruel or inhuman treatment in custody through visits to places of detention and to promote the rights of the indigenous population. The commission is also charged with a variety of tasks, including enquiries into human rights violations, research and promotion in the field of human rights and education.

“Human Right is a birth right, Give it ‘LO’ without fight.”

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