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SINDHI MISSING, A TALE OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION? by : Jahanvi Pathak, Intern at HRDI

SINDHI MISSING, A TALE OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION? by : Jahanvi Pathak, Intern at HRDI

Posted by By HRDI May 26, 2023Posted inArticles, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Latest News, Pakistan, Rights of Minorities
Pakistan’s credibility is depleting faster than even its Forex reserves. This remark by Foreign Minister almost entirely sums up the present situation of Pakistan. Forced Disappearances is nothing new for…
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Schemes for Minorities along with details of budget allocation, targets & achievements.

Schemes for Minorities along with details of budget allocation, targets & achievements.

Posted by By HRDI December 2, 2022Posted inRights of Minorities
http://ncm.nic.in/home/pdf/notification/SCHEMES%20FOR%20MINORITIES.pdf
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Guidelines for Revised Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram – Guidelines for Revised Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram – w.e.f. 2022-23

Guidelines for Revised Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram – Guidelines for Revised Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram – w.e.f. 2022-23

Posted by By HRDI December 2, 2022Posted inRights of Minorities
Ministry of Minority Affairs Government of India   https://www.minorityaffairs.gov.in/sites/default/files/Revised%20PMJVK%20Guidelines_0.pdf
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CULTURE PROTECTION CHALLANGES – Case Study of Religious Minorities in Bangladesh

CULTURE PROTECTION CHALLANGES – Case Study of Religious Minorities in Bangladesh

Posted by By HRDI November 21, 2022Posted inRights of Minorities
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INDIAN WORKERS IN GULF – Children of Lesser God

INDIAN WORKERS IN GULF – Children of Lesser God

Posted by By HRDI November 21, 2022Posted inGulf
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BIRTH TO EXILE – The Story of  Exile of The Dalai Lama

BIRTH TO EXILE – The Story of Exile of The Dalai Lama

Posted by By HRDI November 21, 2022Posted inTibet
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Symposium – Minorities Fight For Minorities Rights – An event addressing the plight of religious minorities in Kashmir

Posted by By HRDI November 19, 2022Posted inRights of Minorities
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Misuse of the Blasphemy Law and Religious Minorities in Pakistan

Posted by By HRDI India September 17, 2022Posted inPakistan, Rights of Minorities
Blasphemy Law in Pakistan: Historical Perspectives and Disastrous Effects The state of Pakistan was formed on August 14, 1947 as a division of India on democratic lines, recognizing the religious…
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Religious Minorities in Pakistan

Posted by By HRDI India September 17, 2022Posted inPakistan, Rights of Minorities
Politics of pluralism Pakistan is an immensely plural country characterized by religious, sectarian and ethno-linguistic diversities. It is an overwhelmingly Muslim community with more than 90 per cent of its…
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Issues and State of Religious Minorities in Pakistan: A Systematic Literature Review

Posted by By HRDI India September 17, 2022Posted inPakistan, Rights of Minorities
Introduction The health Pakistan is a hub of religious diverse groups. Some groups are comparatively greater in number than others. Population wise larger groups include Hindus, Ahmedis and Christians while…
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