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On the eve of Human Rights Day, a seminar was organised by the International Human Rights Protection Association (IHRPA), which emphasised that the first step towards achieving human rights is to create awareness. It is only when people are aware tha t they can demand to live a life of dignity. A daily newspaper in Hindi, Manavadhikar Times, was also launched on the occasion. IHRPA’s Delhi unit president, Jamsed Alam said this organisation will work for all sections of society. Justice Shamim Ahmad narrated the history of Human Rights after the American War of Independence. The event, held this past Sunday, was attended by well-known personalities like Nafisa Ali and Maneka Gandhi. Speaking on the occasion, Nafisa Ali emphasised the importance of Human Rights. She said that the government should rehabilitate victims of riots and insurgencies.

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