Mangalore, Mar 17: State Human Rights Commission member CG Hungund said that human rights evolved around the fundamental right of Right to Life guaranteed by the Indian Constitution and it was the responsibility of the society as a whole to uphold these rights.
Speaking at Human Rights ' Awareness Conference and Awards programme organised by Human Rights Federation of India (HRFI) at Don Bosco Hall here on Sunday, he said that there was a need to create awareness on the need to protect the basic rights of a person. When awareness increases in the society, the dimension of upholding human rights also increases exponentially, he said, adding that the purpose would be served only if upholding the rights was inculcated by people in their lives.
Mr Hungund said that there was a need to address the vulnerable and depressed classes of the society on priority basis. Women, children, Dalits and the elderly face oppression and exploitation through various aspects such as sex determination tests, child labour, bonded labour and other inhuman practices which are the other facets of modernisation and privatisation, he said, stressing the need to work towards protection of the human rights of the said classes.
“We have also seen instances of moral policing ' on the rise in the coastal belt, which has developed due to the non-transfiguration of our culture with modernisation, he said, adding that it was another aspect of globalisation.
Speaking on the occasion, state health minister U T Khader said that human rights were essential to the society, and although there are enough laws to ensure the protection of human rights ', people suffer due to lack of awareness of these laws.
The aim of having a human rights organisation is to ensure that people should live with impunity in their surroundings without any fear and anti-social forces should fear being caught and punished. However, in some cases, wrong-doers make use of the loopholes in the system to escape from trial, which should not happen, he said.
Registrar of State Human Rights Commission K H Malleshappa and Professor of Political Science at Mangalore University Prof P L Dharma also spoke on the occasion.
Mr Hungund was felicitated by the federation during the programme.
A Sadananda Shetty, K Balakrishna Rai, Kavitha Shastry and others were present.






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