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New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 12, 2018, addressed the Silver Jubilee Foundation Day function of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). He said that in the last two and a half decades, NHRC has contributed to nation building by becoming the voice of the deprived and oppressed. He said that the protection of human rights has been an important part of our culture.

The PM said that after independence, elements such as an independent and impartial judiciary, an active media, an active civil society, and organisations such as NHRC are in place to protect human rights.

The Prime Minister said that human rights should not be merely a slogan, but also a part of our ethos. He said that in the last four years or so, a lot of serious efforts have been made to improve the quality of life of the poor. The Government’s focus has been to ensure that all Indians have access to the basic needs of human beings, the PM said. In this context, he mentioned the achievements of schemes such as Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao, Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan, Pradhan Mantri  Awaas Yojana, Ujjwala Yojana, and Saubhagya Yojana, and the transformation that has been brought about in the lives of the people as a result of these schemes.

PM Modi said that the construction of more than 9 crore toilets has ensured sanitation and a life of dignity for crores of poor people. He also mentioned the recently launched health assurance initiative – PMJAY – under Ayushman Bharat. He also spoke of the financial inclusion initiatives of the Union Government. The PM said that the law which provides relief to Muslim women from triple talaq is also part of this series of steps taken to ensure basic rights for people.

The Prime Minister mentioned steps taken to improve ease of access to justice such as increasing the number of e-courts, and strengthening of the National Judicial Data Grid. He said Aadhaar is a technology-based empowerment initiative, according to a PIB releaseHu.

The Prime Minister said that the success of these initiatives has also been because of Jan Bhagidaari – public participation. He said that along with awareness of human rights, citizens should also be aware of their duties and responsibilities. He said those who understand their responsibilities also know how to respect the rights of others. The role of NHRC is also crucial for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, he added.

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