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What is the role of national human rights commission in securing the human rights how does it work class 9?

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Answered by AbdulAziz10
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Its main role is to secure equal rights for all the citizens and also to reduce poverty-stricken
It also brought about a change in government laws for increased economic development and had been a Gr8 law to remove poverty and discrimination
Answered by dackpower
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Human rights standards and the interpretations often examine government bureaus for not sincerely punning the events or exposing the criminals.

This led to the establishment of the National Human Rights Commission. This is an autonomous committee set up by legislation in 1993. Unlike the judiciary, the Commission is sovereign of the government. The Commission is designated by the President and involves retired authorities, administrators, and prominent citizens.

So, it can concentrate on helping the sufferers obtain their human rights. These incorporate all the rights conferred to the residents by the Constitution. For NHRC, human rights also incorporate the rights specified in the UN-sponsored global agreements that India has signed.

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