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Know Your Rights On International Human Rights Day 2021
International Human Rights Day is celebrated every year on 10 December across the world. Know its theme, quotes along with Main Human Rights.

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International Human Rights Day is celebrated every year on 10 December across the world.  For the first time in the year 1948, it was announced by the United Nations General Assembly to celebrate it every year on 10 December.  It is celebrated every year on a special date in honor of the United Nations General Assembly for declaring it as a universal human right.  Human Rights Day was officially established on 4 December in 1950 at a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly. 

All member countries and interested organizations were invited to celebrate the day.  The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights awarded by the Guinness Book of World Records for the translation of the Declaration of Human Rights (into around 380 languages) collection and worldwide distribution.  In this event ceremony, a global discussion on human rights is also organized by the High Commissioner through social media websites. 

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Human Rights Day 2021 will be celebrated on Friday 10th December.

In the meeting of UNESCO Club held in Darbhanga, on the occasion of World Human Rights Day on 10th December, public awareness campaign for human rights will be launched.  Along with this, jute carry bags will also be distributed among the people to make them aware about the environment. 

प्रति वर्ष 10 दिसम्बर को विश्व मानवाधिकार दिवस मनाया जाता है। आइये जानें प्रमुख मानव अधिकारों के साथ साथ अध्यात्मिक अधिकार के विषय में जिसके बारे में सभी को ज्ञान होना अत्यंत आवश्यक है।#HumanRightsDay https://t.co/k0UUaEolMq

As we know that poverty is the biggest reason for the violation of human rights, so the fight for human rights cannot be fought without eradicating poverty and providing basic facilities.  In view of this problem of poverty, on World Human Rights Day, work will be done by many NGOs to prepare a roadmap to fight poverty.  Along with this, the people of the exploited society will be made aware of their rights by giving them information about their human rights. 

Human Rights are those basic rights which provide the right to life, liberty, dignity and equal treatment to all.  In such a situation, there are some such fundamental rights which are necessary for every person, these rules and laws have been made for the prisoners of war, from prisoners to ordinary citizens. 

Read in Hindi on SA News Channel about World Human Rights Day (विश्व मानवाधिकार दिवस)

This day is celebrated by organizing political conferences, meetings, exhibitions, cultural programs, debates and many more events to discuss all the issues of human rights.  Many government civil and non-governmental organizations actively participate in human rights programs. 

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To make the program more effective and successful on Human Rights Day, it is celebrated by fixing a special theme.  Human poverty is the biggest human rights challenge in any country.  The main goal or objective of celebrating Human Rights Day is to eradicate poverty from human life and help to live life well.  Various programs like: music, drama, dance, including art etc. Programs are organized to help people to know their rights and focus. 

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Many programs are organized with the aim of educating people, children as well as youth about their human rights.  Some protest activities are organized to make people aware of areas where human rights are unrecognized and degraded. 

Human Rights Day is celebrated by people all over the world to get real rights for human beings.  The day is celebrated to improve the physical, social, cultural and spiritual well-being and welfare of people across the world.  Some of the important purposes and reasons for celebrating it are as follows: