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Right is not what someone gives you, it's what none can take from you: Adv. Bikram Sidhu | Social Worker

 On Human Rights Day Advocate Bikram Sidhu a Social Worker in Ludhiana in support of human rights said that "A right is not what someone gives you, it's what no one can take from you"

Human Rights Day is celebrated each year on 10 December — the day the United Nations General Assembly received, in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). The UDHR is an achievement archive that declares the natural rights which everybody is qualified for as an individual - paying little mind to race, shading, religion, sex, language, political or another opinion, public or social inception, property, birth or another status. Available in more than 500 languages, it is the most translated document in the world. The current year's Human Rights Day subject identifies with the COVID-19 pandemic and spotlights the need to work back better by guaranteeing Human Rights are central to recovery efforts. 


Advocate Bikram Sidhu a Social Worker in Ludhiana stood in support of human rights




We will arrive at our basic worldwide objectives just in the event that we can make equivalent open doors for all, address the disappointments uncovered and misused by COVID-19, and apply basic liberties norms to handle settled in, orderly, and intergenerational inequalities, avoidance, and discrimination. The day is ordinarily checked both by high-level political gatherings and gatherings and by social occasions and shows managing common freedoms issues. Besides, it is customarily on 10 December that the five-yearly United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights and Nobel Peace Prize is granted. Numerous legislative and non-administrative associations dynamic in the basic liberties field additionally plan exceptional occasions to celebrate the day, as do numerous common and social-cause associations. 




The current year's Human Rights Day theme is "Recover Better - Stand Up for Human Rights". It is connected to the Covid-19 pandemic with the attention on the need to building a back better by guaranteeing common liberties are the focal point of the recuperation endeavors. 


Human Rights Day 2020 is more important than different years as the Covid-19 emergency has been fuelled by deepening poverty, rising imbalances, primary and settled in separation, and other gaps in human rights protection. It is simply conceivable to close these holes and advance basic freedoms by guaranteeing to assemble a world that is better, stronger, just, and sustainable.

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