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Probably it sounds stupendous reiterating what it means by “Human Rights”. Human Rights today don’t ensure rights equally to all humans, why? Because all are not literate, all are not aware of their rights, all do not get opportunities. If one wants to peek through government documents to become aware of their rights s/he will face horrible consequences.

Rights if so be known to all (Genders-men, women, transgender) awareness of human rights has to be made very specifically in the villages. There is violation of individual’s human right that is prevalent in recent society. There are umpteen child marriages against the will of the children that are taking place, there are myriad child laborers who are victims and have to bear the burden of the scorching sun.

Many steps have been taken to eradicate violation but it still prevails because a few sections of the society are victims of the illiteracy, they are bound to think only between the four corners of their house and remain poor and grow poorer patronizing the proverb, “Rich become richer and poor become poorer”

Hey, human if you are, humanly act, if you are educated and know your human rights educate those who don’t know them. Make the numerous understand and become a stepping stone to the countries noble thought of reaching the pinnacle of success.

Let’s not always budge topics and forget human rights. Be human yeah!!!


                                                                                                      Carlos Luis
                                                                                                      Loyola College
                                                                                                      Chennai

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