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VOL. 4, ISSUE 1 (2022)
An overview of India's human rights movement and civil liberties
Authors
Syed Manuaruz Zaman
Abstract
The Human Rights Movement in India, rooted in civil
liberties and human rights, has evolved over the past 35 years, influenced by
historical events, emergencies, women, and the Dalit movement. Its major
concerns include women's participation, but it has faced weaknesses like lack
of representation and a focus on emergencies. The movement has been enriched by
collective wisdom from various movements, including tribal, peasant,
environmental, women's liberation, child rights, dialit, and differently abled
persons. Despite historical love-hate relationships between the state and
mainstream institutions, the movement continues to evolve.
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Pages:82-85
How to cite this article:
Syed Manuaruz Zaman "An overview of India's human rights movement and civil liberties". International Journal of Sociology and Political Science, Vol 4, Issue 1, 2022, Pages 82-85
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