PSHRC chief meets DC, police officials

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Ludhiana: Punjab State Human Rights Commission chairman, justice Sant Prakash held a meeting with deputy commissioner Sakshi Sawhney and senior police officials to discuss problems and grievances of senior citizens as well as inmates of central and women’s jails. Deputy commissioner Sakshi Sawhney welcomed the PSHRC chairman at the Circuit House. Justice Sant Prakash said that the state human rights commission was making efforts to prevent violation of human rights in any government or non-government organisation.

He emphasised on the need for awareness about human rights guaranteed for citizens in the Constitution and asked officials concerned to improve services for jail inmates. The DC assured the chairman that the administration would ensure regular medical examination of jail inmates. tnn We also published the following articles recently UN to dispatch mission to Bangladesh to probe human rights violations The United Nations Human Rights Office plans to send a fact-finding mission to Bangladesh to investigate human rights violations amid recent violence that began with protests against job quotas.



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