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Progressive Foundation Of Human Rights Successfully Concluded National Conference On ‘Gandhi, Mission Clean India, Human Rights & Social Justice’ With Celebrities – Political Leaders

Progressive Foundation Of Human Rights Successfully Concluded National Conference On ‘Gandhi, Mission Clean India, Human Rights & Social Justice’ With Celebrities – Political Leaders

Mumbai, 02.10.2024: On the Occasion of Gandhi Jayanti 2024, the Progressive Foundation of Human Rights (PFHR) organised National Conference on ‘GANDHI, MISSION CLEAN INDIA, HUMAN RIGHTS & SOCIAL JUSTICE’ on October 02, 2024 at The Country Club, Andheri (W), Mumbai.

Amar Shaheed Mangal Pandey Memorial Awards of Excellence were also presented to eminent personalities for their invaluable contribution to the society.

Respected Guest Speakers Made Their Presence Felt With Their Marvelous Speech.

* Shri Raju Bhai Parmar Ji – Ex. Member of Parliament & Sr. BJP Leader

* Shri Sunil Deodhar Ji – BJP In-charge of Andhra Pradesh

* Shri Shravan Jha Ji – General Secretary of ‘My Home India’

*Shri Anand Dubey Ji – National Spokesperson, Shiv Sena (UBT)

* Shri Mukesh Pandey Ji – National General Secretary & Spokesperson – Rashtriya Lok Jan Shakti Party, Kisan Cell

* Shri Mukesh Kumar Shrimali Ji – President, Progressive Foundation of Human Rights, Gujarat

* Shri Pawan Ram Tripathi Ji – BJP Vice President (Mumbai) & Treasurer of Shri Siddhivinayak Mandir, Mumbai

* Dr. Ranbir Singh Ji – President & Director World Funaba Federation, Manipur

* Shri Dilip Sen Ji – Famous Music Director & Senior Member Executive Council, Mumbai (PFHR)

* Shri Ali Khan Ji – Film Actor, President, Mumbai (PFHR)

* Shri Sunil Pal Ji– Famous Bollywood Comedian

* Shri J. J Shukla Ji – Industrialist & Social Worker

* Shri Gaurav Shukla Ji- industrialist and social worker

* Shri Rakesh Pandey Ji – President of Progressive Foundation of Human Rights

* Shri Hridya Shukla Ji – Industrialist & Social Worker

The Humankind is well aware that Bapu, the Global Icon and messiah of Non-Violence, fought all his life for Cleanliness and for the Human Rights & Social Justice. “Sanitation is more important than independence,” stated Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhiji emphasized the need for lavatory cleanliness, saying that a lavatory should be as clean as a living room. He included hygiene and sanitation in the Gandhian way of life. Everyone has to be educated about cleanliness, hygiene, sanitation, and the different diseases that are brought on by unsanitary environments. Gandhian concepts on Satyagraha, Education, Unity, Truth etc relate to Human Rights and responsibilities. Gandhiji stood for love, universal brotherhood, freedom, justice and equality to him. Service to Community is service to God. Human rights are said to be those fundamental rights which every man or woman inhabiting any part of the world should be entitled to by virtue of having been born as a human being.

It was the matter of Pride worldwide when the Secretary-General of United Nations António Guterres said “Gandhiji’s vision and philosophy are pillars of the work of the United Nations”.

Part of Bapu’s genius lay in his ability to see the inter-connectedness and the unity between all things. His political achievements included leading the movement that ended colonial rule in India, using peace, love and integrity to prevail. But his vision went far beyond politics to encompass human rights and sustainable development.

Gandhi promoted non-violence not just as a philosophy and a political strategy, but as a means to achieve justice and change. Indeed, many of his ideas foreshadow the holistic thinking behind the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Bapu understood the importance of advocacy and action around the issue of sanitation and led campaigns for clean drinking water and hygienic facilities when this issue was still deeply taboo. Gandhi’s efforts on behalf of people of lower caste and those considered “untouchables”, whom he renamed “Harijan” or “Children of God”, should inspire us in our efforts to leave no one behind, and to help those farthest behind first. Gandhi looked at the world from the point of view of the lowliest and the most humble – but is acknowledged as one of the greatest leaders of all time. His values truly transcend borders.

Gandhi’s enduring legacy is his continued relevance to our thinking and action on a broad sweep of issues, from protecting the environment to promoting justice, from education to inequality. His teaching remains fresh and thought-provoking, including his emphasis on the importance of facing up to the truth with courage.

Bapu’s most important legacy was in creating a culture of peace, in proving the effectiveness of non- violent non-cooperation, and drawing the world’s attention to the gap between what we do, and what we are capable of doing. Gandhi’s ideas drive the work of the humanity for equality, empowerment and global citizenship every day.       

Founded in 2006 and Registered under Bombay Public Trust Act 1950, PFHR is also registered with NITI Aayog & Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India and is playing important role hand-in-hand with government agencies towards the effective implementation of Government Schemes, Policies and Programs. PFHR has been working for the cause of Human Rights & Social Justice of downtrodden, deprived of their basic Human Rights and towards creating awareness among masses those lack the knowledge about their inalienable Human Rights which everyone is inherently entitled to as a human being — regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, language, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status, but denied due to wide range of reasons, for many years. Social justice refers to the concept of a society where justice is achieved in every aspect. PFHR has also organised numerous Seminars on Global Warming on World Environment Day at Chandigarh. Seminar on International Women’s Day at Raipur, National Conference on World Health Day at Bhopal, Shimla Convention on Global Warming at Shimla, World Humanitarian Day at Gandhinagar – Gujarat, besides, numerous Blood donation camps, literacy drives in rural and most backward corners of the country besides Conventions, Seminars, Conferences, Awareness camps in the cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Gandhinagar (Gujarat), Chandigarh, Shimla, Ranchi, Raipur, Bengaluru, Panaji, Lucknow, Dehradoon, Vikas Nagar, Banaras and many other places on numerous occasions, benefiting lakhs of lives by spreading the ingredients and flavours of Constitution of India that assures and ensures EQUAL STATUS AND EAUAL OPPORTUNITIES TO ALL !!!

   

Progressive Foundation Of Human Rights Successfully Concluded National Conference On ‘Gandhi, Mission Clean India, Human Rights & Social Justice’ With Celebrities – Political Leaders

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