What is the need for Human Rights?

Human rights are necessary rights. These rights enhance human dignity and make the society prosperous and amicable. Communal harmony and brotherhood are strengthened by realization of human rights. Human rights pave way and clear hindrances that comes across our life, makes peace and brotherhood in society and also takes us to path of progress and development.

There is provision for Human Rights and awareness education for it, under the RTE Act, 2009 at various levels:

At Primary level: To provide for development level needs of children education, health, hygiene and safety. First aid and healthy environment are also vital.

At Middle level: There are a lot expectations and curiosity when a child enters middle classes. Development of mind and body in this stage requires teachers to give directions about virtue, work behaviour and reflection.

At Secondary and Senior Secondary levels: Students behaviour should conserve human rights; achieving these others rights will be automatically protected. Speeches and debates on problems related to human rights- war, abuse, kidnapping, theft, murder etc should be conducted. Students could become scouts and teach others about human rights, care and cooperation.

Human Rights at College level: To create an environment of awareness, so that every student aware of his/her right. Every student to be inculcated with generosity and high morals, not just think of self development but also for national and global development.

Violation of Human rights is a punishable offence. These rights are important for development and well being of human beings and every child right from the formative years must be made aware about them.

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