M'lore: Human Rights, Values Destroyed by Vested Interests – Justice S R Nayak


M'lore: Human Rights, Values Destroyed by Vested Interests – Justice S R Nayak

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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/VA)

Mangalore, Apr 29: Emphasizing that humanity and human rights are inseparable part of democracy, Naaadoja Dr Justice S R Nayak, chairperson of Karnataka State Human Rights Commission, Bangalore said that there is a strong need for enterprises, management authorities, and media to inculcate the values of humanity, without which India will fail to remain a ‘Kalyana Rajya’.

He was speaking at the two-day national conference on ‘Developing humane society through human rights protection: problems and prospects’ organized by ‘Human Rights Cell’ of the A J Institute of Management(AJIM) in association with the Human Rights Commission, Bangalore and the Hindu as media partner at the college premises , Kottara Chowki here on Friday April 29.

Stressing that all in the universe are entitled to rights and freedoms without distinction of any kind, he pointed out even today millions of children are deprived of a dignified life and many communities are left in slavery and is a fact prevailing in our ‘developing’ nation.

Condemning the horrendous caste system he said human rights are quite often sacrificed mercilessly to sustain graded inequality. He called upon everyone to be ‘Vishwa Manavas’ by imbibing true human values. He criticized the morale policing in coastal region in particular and said no one has the right to attack any ‘worship places’ of any communities. He also strongly condemned few media groups for spoiling human rights by false representation of the facts. He noted human rights also can not be protected without removing corruption in system.

He also said that in spite of sufficient laws to protect human rights in the country, Government has failed to protect it among the marginalized segments of the people. He added by working together progress is possible and dialogue as well as co-ordinated action involving all sectors is the key to make globalization, liberalization and open market work for protecting all human rights.

H R Deshpande, principal district and sessions judge, Mangalore was the chief guests. A J Shetty, managing director, A J Group of Institutions, Mangalore presided.

There will be panel discussion, technical session and paper presentation on both the days of conference. The valedictory ceremony will be held on Saturday April 30 at 3.45 pm.

  

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/USA.

    Sun, May 01 2011

    People,

    When I was a student of MIT Manipal, 77-82 lots of students were drinking "AJ" in the evening....AKA "Patta".....

    Sad to hear government banned it..............

    Jai Hooo

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  • Alan D'sa, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    The present ruling government has made a joke of human rights by not taking any legal actions on the so called un-registered social groups like RSS, BD and so on.   They only know to beg like beggars for votes during election more like a dog coming in front of you with putting it tongue outside with saliva falling out.  Otherwise they dont have any concern for so called common-man.

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  • Arun CK, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    Dear Ismail, What is your so callled minority or dalits deprived off ?. Today if some one calls a dalit, "you dalit" then that itself becomes a case in IPC. Tell me which sect enjoys such a prevelage in the society. Even if there are some personnel issues invloved cases gets booked in the name of Atrocity and it holds strong. What is minority deprived of taht you guys make a huge cry about it especially in the BJP ruled states. From reservation's to allotment of funds your so called dalits or minorities always hold upperhand and then you talk about oppression. Joke !

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  • elias, mumbai

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    Human right are swallowed by politicians with sole objective and eye on winning elections. Human beings are treated worst than cattle.At least cattle has little protection.

    At least cattle is not kicked out from the roads but look at the poor people on the road begging and sleeping on footpaths easing morning calls on the roadside.

    Human being the image of God and how People are treated by the ruling party who is collecting taxes and send it to swiss banks or buy lands and building in benami names.The greedy people can make the Indian citizen into a ordinary animal.

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  • Hydarali, Kutharpadav

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    Congratulations Aj Institute u have ed a good and relevant theme for the seminar

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  • Kiran Acharya, Manipal

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    Human Rights! Such an important issue has been trivialized by it's misuse! More so in twin coastal districs...Naxal sympathizers, champions of yellow journalism, self proclaimed intellectuals have misused this for obvious gains...starting from settling personal scores to tarnishing the image of administration including the police...most often the protests on violation of human rights is done by " for rent activists, paid protestors"!

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  • Dinesh, Bangaluru

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    For 1 cheque bounce case they takes 5 years & 2 judges but the cleint do not get verdict in local (Sullia) court. I request with justice how many years takes to enter same matter at High court or Supreme court protest against section 138. U people know the truth. This is national shame

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  • Lancelot N. Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    Vested Interess still active in Mangalore creating nuisance. Thanx for pointing at paid miscreants. Now Nagesh Nayak what is your negative thoughts on this issue?

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    Human Rights in India by and large practiced by all branchs of democratic organaisations but remains to be seen wether it reachs to deprived class especially minorities and daliths in India then only we can say perfect KALYAN RAJYA.Major political powers(decision making) are wrest with upper class who don't cares for oprresed and haves not.The trend is gradually changing and one day every section of the society will get thier share of responsibilities in the decision making process.In this context JUSTICE S R Nayak's effort and role is hailed.

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