av Uttamkumar S Bagde
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The Human rights are the gifts of the Nature to mankind, roots of which can be traced in world's philosophies and religions. The sweep of the concept is expanding day by day. international documents, regional treaties, mechanisms to protect Human Rights are in place, Democracies of Britain, USA, China, Switzerland, Germany, South Africa, Japan, France, Canada, Australia, India have Human Rights provisions in bills or constitutions. Still there is no country in the world where Human rights violations are not taking place. This great challenge needed remedies which is the thrust of this book. Human Rights violations world over include discrimination against sex, race, religion, ethnic minorities, gay men and lesbians, asylum seekers, suppression of political dissent, xenophobia, restriction on expression, movement, ethnicity, nationality. Akin to India inequality is prevailing in the form of caste system, Dalits, marginalized and minority people are subjected to inhuman practices of untouchability, terrorism, religious fanaticism, bonded labor, caste discrimination, social boycott, torture, rape, honor killing, slavery, prostitution, women stripped, paraded naked, burnt during riots.