The National Human Rights Commission of India concluded its 10th winter internship program on human rights. Fifty-five interns from 20 different states and union territories participated in the month-long program, the highest number so far. At the conclusion, the Acting Chairperson of NHRC urged the interns to act as ambassadors for human rights protection and promotion, and help ensure justice for victims of human rights violations while also recognizing that rights entail duties. The internship aimed to sensitize students of law, political science, social work and related fields to human rights issues.
The National Human Rights Commission of India concluded its 10th winter internship program on human rights. Fifty-five interns from 20 different states and union territories participated in the month-long program, the highest number so far. At the conclusion, the Acting Chairperson of NHRC urged the interns to act as ambassadors for human rights protection and promotion, and help ensure justice for victims of human rights violations while also recognizing that rights entail duties. The internship aimed to sensitize students of law, political science, social work and related fields to human rights issues.
The National Human Rights Commission of India concluded its 10th winter internship program on human rights. Fifty-five interns from 20 different states and union territories participated in the month-long program, the highest number so far. At the conclusion, the Acting Chairperson of NHRC urged the interns to act as ambassadors for human rights protection and promotion, and help ensure justice for victims of human rights violations while also recognizing that rights entail duties. The internship aimed to sensitize students of law, political science, social work and related fields to human rights issues.
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Sheikh Khurshid Alam participating in the programme By SHEIKH KHURSHID ALAM The one-month long 10th winter internship programme on human rights organised by National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) concluded in New Delhi January 15. Addressing the participants of the programme, NHRC Acting Chairperson, Mr. Justice G.P. Mathur congratulated the interns and expressed hope that they would act as ambassadors for the protection and promotion of human rights, and take appropriate steps to ensure justice for those whose human rights are violated. At the same time he also reminded them of the fact that there are no rights without duties. Justice Mathur asked the interns that they should disseminate knowledge attained during their internship on human rights issues among others, and particularly those of their colleagues who could not make it to the short-listed candidates for NHRCs internship programme. Fifty-five candidates from different institutions and universities in the 20 States and Union Territories of the country attended the internship programme which had commenced on December 17 last. This number is highest so far. Students coming from Delhi and National Capital Region Delhi were given a stipend of Rs. 2500 and others Rs. 5000 each for the internship programme. The interns mainly comprised post-graduate level students of law, political science, social work, criminology and human rights. The aim of the internship programme was to sensitize the young students about the various aspects of human rights. Every year NHRC conducts two internships, one in summer and the other in winter. Interested students can apply through NHRCs website.