Dec. 10: In today's social media era, on the one hand, everyone gets effective legal protection, but there is a possibility of its misuse increasing. Therefore, it is necessary for everyone to emphasize on the protection of human rights, said Shubha, Member Secretary of the District Legal Services Authority and Senior Civil Judge.
She spoke while participating in the 'Human Rights Day' program organized by the district administration at the office hall of the city's Deputy Commissioner.
In the social media era, on the one hand, human rights are protected by considering CCTV, voice records, video records, call records and many other websites as evidence, but when incidents occur knowingly or unknowingly, it is also seen that people are tortured or harassed using the same as an excuse. 4To page seven
Therefore, it is essential to protect the rights of others along with the personal rights of humans. In this regard, Shubha asserted that care should be taken to ensure that human rights are not violated.
It is necessary to provide opportunities to the socially, economically and backward. In this regard, every human being should be helped in getting it. The entire world is one family, which cannot be measured by any caste, religion or status, he said. Everyone should be seen as others.
The District Legal Services Authority is working hard to provide justice to everyone. In that regard, Shubha said that lawyers will be assigned through the Legal Services Authority and justice will be provided to the deprived.
Additional Deputy Commissioner R. Aishwarya said that the society should be able to give a voice to the deprived. In this regard, human rights should be provided.
It is necessary to provide equal opportunities to the 150 crore people of the country. In that regard, human birth is great, and human rights should be available to everyone equally.
Human beings are social creatures and depend on each other. Therefore, everyone, including women, children and the disabled, should be respected, the Additional Deputy Commissioner said.
Deputy Divisional Officer Nitin Chakki said that it has been stated that the establishment of peace, justice and freedom in the world requires the recognition of the inherent dignity and equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family.
Project Director of the Urban Development Planning Branch B. Basappa, Deputy Director of the Pre-University Education Department Chidananda Kumar, District Treasurer Raghunath, G.P. Engineer Nayak, Assistant Director of the Social Security Scheme of the Revenue Department Mamatha, Assistant Director of the Kannada and Culture Department Kumar, Administrative Assistants of the Legal Services Authority Jayappa, Madhukar, Mahesh, and various department staff were present.
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