"EXPRESS YOURSELVES"
GCTE Human Rights & Ethics Cell and Social science Association organized a programme " Expression Wall : Express Yourself "in accordance with the Human Rights Day. On 14 December 2022
Students and teachers got a chance to express their words regarding human rights. For this, a white cloth was set up as an expression wall in the UGC hall. It was started at 2.30p.m.The welcome speech delivered by Ms Arsha 1st B.ed Social Science student then the College Principal Dr.V K Santhosh Kumar sir officially inaugurated the program by writing his words about Human Rights on the expression wall And he express his thoughts.Then the teachers and students expressed their words in the wall 'without any fear'.
Every person has dignity and value. One of the ways that we recognise the fundamental worth of every person is by acknowledging and respecting their human rights.
Human rights are a set of principles concerned with equality and fairness. They recognise our freedom to make choices about our lives and to develop our potential as human beings. They are about living a life free from fear, harassment or discrimination.
Human rights can broadly be defined as a number of basic rights that people from around the world have agreed are essential. These include the right to life, the right to a fair trial, freedom from torture and other cruel and inhuman treatment, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and the rights to health, education and an adequate standard of living.
These human rights are the same for all people everywhere – men and women, young and old, rich and poor, regardless of our background, where we live, what we think or what we believe. This is what makes human rights ‘universal’.
A person’s ability to enjoy their human rights depends on other people respecting those rights. This means that human rights involve responsibility and duties towards other people and the community.Individuals have a responsibility to ensure that they exercise their rights with consideration for the rights of others. For example, when someone uses their right to freedom of speech, they should do so without interfering with someone else’s right to privacy.
Governments have a particular responsibility to ensure that people are able to enjoy their rights. They are required to establish and maintain laws and services that enable people to enjoy a life in which their rights are respected and protected.
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