Purpose:
The Human Rights Cell is established to promote and protect human rights within the institution and the wider community.
It aims to create awareness, advocate for human rights, and provide support to individuals facing human rights violations.
Composition:
The cell consists of dedicated faculty members, staff, and student representatives.
It may include individuals with a background or expertise in human rights, law, social sciences, or related fields.
Awareness and Education:
The cell organizes workshops, seminars, and awareness campaigns to educate the campus community about human rights principles, issues, and laws.
It promotes understanding, empathy, and respect for human rights among students and staff.
Advocacy and Activism:
The cell engages in advocacy activities to raise awareness about human rights violations and advocate for justice and accountability.
It may participate in public campaigns, organize protests, or collaborate with external human rights organizations.
Support and Guidance:
The cell provides support and guidance to individuals who have experienced or witnessed human rights violations.
It offers resources, referrals, and assistance in seeking legal remedies or redress for human rights abuses.