Human Rights
Fundamental rights, dignity, equality, and protections that apply to every person under law and the Constitution.
Educational Articles
Importance of Human Rights in Modern Society
Human rights form the moral and legal foundation of democratic societies. Learn why dignity, equality, and accountability remain essential in India and Telangana today.
Human Rights and Social Responsibility
Rights and responsibilities reinforce each other in democratic society. Explore how social responsibility supports human dignity, equality, and community welfare in India.
Understanding the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Adopted by the United Nations in 1948, the UDHR articulates foundational rights and freedoms. Learn how it connects to Indian constitutional values and citizen education.
Downloadable Resources
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are fundamental human rights in India?+
Fundamental rights in India include equality before law, freedom of speech and expression, protection against exploitation, freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, and the right to constitutional remedies under Articles 12–35 of the Constitution.
How are human rights protected?+
Human rights are protected through constitutional guarantees, statutes, judicial review, national and state human rights institutions, and international conventions ratified by India.
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