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RIGHTS OF MINORITIES IN BANGLADESH: AN OVERVIEW

Posted by By HRDI Admin January 18, 2021Posted inArticles, Bangladesh, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Latest News, Paper Submitted By HRDI Interns
Today human right has a great significance. There exist different minorities such as ethnic, lingual, religious and racial minorities, which have different tendencies that are derived from different civilizations and…
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Cyberbullying and Impact on Children

Posted by By HRDI Admin December 18, 2020Posted inArticles, Paper Submitted By HRDI Interns, Rights of Children, Rights of Women, Children & Old Persons
Synopsis Expanding technology is a double-edged sword, within which one has to continuously balance the risk and opportunities. The phrase ‘general public is only one click away from the world’…
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72 YEARS OF UDHR AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE

Posted by By HRDI Admin December 10, 2020Posted inHUMAN RIGHTS DAY, Paper Submitted By HRDI Interns
“We stand today at the threshold of a great event both in the life of the United Nations and in the life of mankind, that is the approval by the…
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HUMAN RIGHTS DAY

Posted by By HRDI Admin December 10, 2020Posted inHUMAN RIGHTS DAY, Paper Submitted By HRDI Interns
Human Rights are basic and inherent rights that every individual is entitled to by the virtue of being a human, who experiences emotions like pain, sorrow, love and affection. These…
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HUMAN RIGHTS DAY

Posted by By HRDI Admin December 10, 2020Posted inArticles, HUMAN RIGHTS DAY, Paper Submitted By HRDI Interns
We, humans, are entitled with certain inalienable rights, merely on the account of our existence as human beings. In order to uphold and honour those rights, the United Nations General…
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THE SUFFERINGS OF THE AHMADIYYA MUSLIMS IN PAKISTAN AT THE HANDS OF THE MUSLIMS

THE SUFFERINGS OF THE AHMADIYYA MUSLIMS IN PAKISTAN AT THE HANDS OF THE MUSLIMS

Posted by By HRDI Admin September 11, 2020Posted inArticles, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Pakistan, Paper Submitted By HRDI Interns
According to the Minority Rights Group International, the minority population in Pakistan in 2002 accounted for 11-13 million with Ahmadis, Christians, and Hindus each accounting for 4 million[1].The statistics post…
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THE HEGEMONY ENFORCED BY THE SINHALESE IN SRI LANKA

THE HEGEMONY ENFORCED BY THE SINHALESE IN SRI LANKA

Posted by By HRDI Admin September 11, 2020Posted inArticles, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Paper Submitted By HRDI Interns, Srilanka
Sri Lanka, a nation of many islands is also a nation of many religions. It constitutes as Theravada Buddhism to be the biggest religious group, covering about 70.2% of the…
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THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE IN CHINA

THE CULTURAL GENOCIDE IN CHINA

Posted by By HRDI Admin September 11, 2020Posted inArticles, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Paper Submitted By HRDI Interns
China has always been wary of their religious traditions and identities prevailing in their nation, particularly Islam. It is the importance of culture which acts as the centre to a…
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REVIEW OF THE STATE AMENDMENTS IN THE LIGHT OF ‘PANDEMIC’

REVIEW OF THE STATE AMENDMENTS IN THE LIGHT OF ‘PANDEMIC’

Posted by By HRDI Admin September 11, 2020Posted inArticles, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Paper Submitted By HRDI Interns
India has been very conscious regarding its rightsguaranteed to its citizens and as per the living document philosophy, has tried to make adjustmentsaccordingly to provide the maximum respite to its…
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ROLE MODELS WHO HELPED TO LIFT MINORITY GROUPS AND THEIR HUMAN RIGHTS

ROLE MODELS WHO HELPED TO LIFT MINORITY GROUPS AND THEIR HUMAN RIGHTS

Posted by By HRDI Admin September 11, 2020Posted inArticles, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Paper Submitted By HRDI Interns, Rights of Minorities
The term ‘minorities’ include various categories ranging from race to caste to religion to linguistic to sexual orientation to gender to disabilities etc. which have been recognized by various legislation…
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