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Civil and Fundamental Rights--Women's Rights-- Workers' and Employees' Rights-- Rights of Scheduled Castes/Tribes and Backward Classes-- Minority Rights-- Rights of Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities-- Education and Health Rights-- Rights related to Police, Administration, and Detention-- Legal Aid and Counseling-- Social Awareness and Training-- Environmental and Community Rights-- Prison Reforms and Prisoners' Rights--Assistance during Disasters and Crises.   Civil and Fundamental Rights--Women's Rights-- Workers' and Employees' Rights-- Rights of Scheduled Castes/Tribes and Backward Classes-- Minority Rights-- Rights of Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities-- Education and Health Rights-- Rights related to Police, Administration, and Detention-- Legal Aid and Counseling-- Social Awareness and Training-- Environmental and Community Rights-- Prison Reforms and Prisoners' Rights--Assistance during Disasters and Crises.

Interglobe Human Right Forum

Committed to Justice. Dedicated to Human Dignity.

Interglobe Human Right Forum organization working to protect fundamental rights, promote social justice, and support the voice of the vulnerable. Through awareness, advocacy, and action, we strive to build a society based on equality, accountability, and respect for human dignity.

NEWS:-

MOHD LATIF KHAN

National President

The Call of Humanity: When the Right to Life Is Under Threat

As the Founder of a Human Rights Forum, I write this article today with deep pain, concern, and a profound sense of responsibility. This is not an argument against any particular country, religion, government, or community. Rather, it is a humble appeal to the conscience of humanity as a whole.
The world today proudly speaks of unprecedented scientific, technological, and economic progress. Yet, at the same time, we are witnessing one of the gravest eras of human rights violations. These violations are not limited to wars between nations alone; they are visible between states, within societies, between religions, and even from one human being to another.

R K TRIPATHI

Natinal Secretary

The Right to Life: The Soul of All Human Rights

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations clearly states:
The right to life is neither a privilege nor a favor—it is a natural and inherent right granted by virtue of being human. When this right is taken away—whether by bombs, bullets, hunger, hatred, or discrimination—it is not just an individual who dies; humanity itself is wounded.

GOVIND SINGH

National Vice President

War and Power Struggles: The Greatest Crimes Against Human Rights

In many parts of the world today, wars continue to rage. In these conflicts, the greatest victims are not soldiers, but unarmed civilians, women, children, and the elderly.
When political ambition, territorial dominance, and the hunger for power become more important than human life, human rights are reduced to mere words on paper.

RAMSAGAR AWASTHI

National Vice Secretory

Violence in the Name of Religion: An Assault on the Human Soul

No religion teaches the taking of innocent life. Yet, across the globe, hatred, violence, and division are being spread in the name of religion.
When one human being kills another because of faith, language, or identity, it is not only a violation of law—it is a crime against God, humanity, and one’s own conscience.

BALWAN SINGH

State Incharge (U.P)

Human Rights Are Not an Idea, They Are the Foundation of Life

If we fail to protect human rights today, history will ask us tomorrow where we stood when humanity was in pain.
As the Founder of a Human Rights Forum—and first and foremost, as a human being—I say this with conviction:
Save humanity, because only when humanity survives can the world survive.

Protection of Human Rights: A Shared Responsibility of the Entire Society

Human rights are the fundamental rights that every individual receives by birth. These include the right to life, equality, freedom, education, freedom of expression, and the right to live with dignity. Generally, it is believed that protecting human rights is the responsibility of the government or certain organizations, but in reality, this duty belongs to the entire society.

Governments and human rights organizations play an important role in framing policies, enforcing laws, and taking action against injustice. However, they alone cannot eliminate every form of injustice prevailing in society. If every member of society is not aware, sensitive, and responsible, human rights remain limited to paper. When we stay silent while witnessing discrimination, ignore child labor, domestic violence, or injustice based on caste or religion, we indirectly become participants in the violation of human rights.

The family is the first center of human rights education. By teaching children the values of equality, tolerance, and respect, we can nurture responsible and sensitive citizens. Schools and educational institutions further strengthen these values. Media, social organizations, and ordinary citizens can guide society in the right direction by spreading awareness and raising their voices against injustice.

In today’s world, social media and digital platforms can also become effective tools for protecting human rights, provided they are used responsibly. Small efforts—such as helping a victim, speaking out against injustice, and respecting the law—can bring about significant change in society.

Thus, it is clear that the protection of human rights is not only the responsibility of organizations or the government, but a moral and social duty of the entire society. Only when every citizen understands and fulfills this responsibility can a just, equal, and human society be created.

 

Mohd Latif Khan

(National President)

People's opinions about the forum

Interglobe Human Right Forum works as a voice for the victims and helps deliver justice in society.

Rajesh Kumar Sen

Social Worker

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Ganeshi Anuragi

Social Worker

This organization is sensitive towards the protection of senior citizens’ rights.

Bala Prasaad Verma

Retired Bank Officer

This forum helps in conveying the problems of rural people to the administration.

Kishori Rajpoot

Rural Citizen

Interglobe Human Right Forum connects education with awareness of rights.

Sanjay Nigam

Teacher

This forum is a strong platform for highlighting human rights issues.

Amreesh Rajpoot

Journalist

This organization supports raising voices against the exploitation of workers.

Bhan Singh

Worker

Service and dedication are the identity of this forum.

Keshkunwar

Social Activist

I received proper knowledge about human rights through this organization.

Savita

Student

This organization advocates equal rights for all communities.

Nafees Khan

Minority Community Member

This forum supports in bringing farmers’ issues to the forefront.

Hari Shankar Soni

Farmer

Being associated with this forum gives an opportunity to serve society.

Om Prakash Soni

Volunteer

This organization actively works on cases related to women harassment.

Aarti sahu

Social Worker

This forum makes me realize my social responsibility.

Abhisek

Educated Youth

: Promoting transparency and accountability is the objective of this forum.

Govind Singh

Social Activist

This organization acts as a bridge between law and humanity.

Pankaj Soni

Intellectual

This forum values the protection of health rights and human dignity.

Dr tehseen

Doctor

Addressing the rights of security personnel is a commendable initiative of this forum.

Ramkishun Tiwari

Security Personnel

This forum develops the idea of linking a clean environment with human rights.

Ravi Kumar Chaurasiya

Environmental Activist

This organization spreads awareness about consumer rights.

B P Verma

Consumer Rights Activist