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| title=Human Rights Council of India – Non-Governmental Organization for Human Rights and Social Justice
| title=Human Rights Council of India – Non-Governmental Organization for Human Rights and Social Justice
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| keywords=Human Rights Council of India, HRCI, Human Rights NGO India, Social Justice Organization India, Human Rights Awareness India
| keywords=Human Rights Council of India, HRCI, Bharatiya Manavadhikar Parishad, Human Rights NGO India, Social Justice Organization India
| description=Human Rights Council of India is a non-governmental organization established in 2012, working across India to promote human rights awareness, legal aid, and social welfare initiatives.
| description=Human Rights Council of India is a national non-governmental organization established in 2012, working across India for human rights awareness, legal guidance, and social justice initiatives.
| image=Human Rights Council of India.png
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| title = Human Rights Council of India [[file:verified.png]]
| title       = Human Rights Council of India (भारतीय मानवाधिकार परिषद) [[file:verified.png]]
| image = Human Rights Council of India.png
| image       = Human rights council.png
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| caption = Human Rights Council of India
| caption     = Human Rights Council of India
| founded = 2012
| founded     = 2012
| founder = Haji Shaikh
| founder     = Haji Shaikh
| owner = Haji Shaikh
| type         = Non-Governmental Organization
| type = Non-Governmental Organization
| industry     = Human Rights and Social Justice
| industry = Human Rights and Social Justice
| headquarters = HRCI Bhavan, Western Express Highway, Kashimira, Mira Road (East), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
| location = Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
| area_served  = India
| hq = HRCI Bhavan, Western Express Highway, Kashimira, Mira Road (East), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
| members     = Approximately 75,000
| area = India
| services    = Human rights awareness, legal guidance, grievance redressal, social welfare initiatives
| noofemployees = Volunteer and Member Based
| website     = https://www.hrcofindia.org
| members = Approximately 75,000
| email       = info@hrcofindia.org
| coremandate = Human rights awareness, legal aid, social welfare
| country     = India
| services = Awareness programs, legal support, grievance redressal, training and seminars
| website = https://www.hrcofindia.org
| email = info@hrcofindia.org
| country = India
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Human Rights Council of India is an Indian non-governmental organization dedicated to the promotion, protection, and awareness of human rights and social justice. Established in 2012, the organization operates across multiple states in India and works with communities, institutions, and individuals to address human rights issues and social welfare concerns.
'''Human Rights Council of India''' (Hindi: '''भारतीय मानवाधिकार परिषद''') is a national, non-governmental, non-political, and secular organization dedicated to the promotion, protection, and awareness of human rights and social justice in India. Established in 2012, the organization works across multiple states to address issues related to human dignity, equality, and access to justice.


==History and Establishment==
==History and Establishment==
The Human Rights Council of India was established in 2012 with the objective of promoting human rights awareness and providing support mechanisms for individuals affected by injustice and social exploitation. The organization was founded by '''Haji Shaikh''', who serves as its Founder and National President.


The Human Rights Council of India was established in the year 2012 with the objective of creating awareness about human rights and providing structured support to individuals facing injustice. The organization was founded by Haji Shaikh, who also serves as its National President.
==Nature and Scope==
HRCI operates as a non-political and secular organization. It does not function as a government authority or judicial body but works as a civil society platform providing awareness, guidance, and social intervention related to human rights issues.


==Operations and Reach==
==Operations and Reach==
 
The organization is actively operational in '''28 states across India''' and has built a network of approximately '''75,000 members and volunteers'''. Through its initiatives, HRCI has assisted more than '''20,000 individuals''', with a focus on women, children, senior citizens, and marginalized communities.
Human Rights Council of India operates in 28 states across India. The organization has a membership base of approximately 75,000 members and has assisted more than 20,000 individuals through various human rights interventions and social welfare initiatives.


==Key Areas of Work==
==Key Areas of Work==
Human Rights Council of India undertakes activities in the following areas:


The organization focuses on multiple areas related to human rights and social development, including:
* Human rights awareness and education 
* Legal guidance and procedural support 
* Assistance to victims of domestic violence and harassment 
* Support for women, children, and senior citizens 
* Public grievance redressal 
* Social justice and welfare initiatives 


Human rights awareness and legal aid
==Programs and Initiatives==
Support services for women, children, and senior citizens
The organization conducts various programs including legal awareness camps, counselling sessions, seminars, training workshops, and community outreach activities. These initiatives are aimed at educating citizens about constitutional rights, legal remedies, and social responsibility.
Public grievance redressal and social welfare initiatives
Community outreach, seminars, training programs, and awareness campaigns


==Projects and Initiatives==
HRCI has also undertaken social welfare activities such as food distribution, educational assistance, medical aid support, and awareness campaigns addressing social exploitation and abuse.


Human Rights Council of India undertakes projects related to education support, medical assistance, disaster relief, child welfare, women and girls empowerment, and livelihood development. The organization has also conducted food distribution programs, book distribution drives, medical aid initiatives, and anti-social abuse awareness campaigns.
==Mission==
The mission of the Human Rights Council of India is to protect human dignity, promote equality, ensure justice, and spread awareness of human rights across all sections of society.


==Emergency and Relief Work==
==Vision==
The organization envisions a just, peaceful, and inclusive society where human rights are respected, protected, and accessible to all individuals.


The organization has provided emergency assistance during crisis situations, including medical aid, educational support, and livelihood assistance. These efforts were notably active during public health emergencies and disaster situations.
==Complaint and Support Services==
 
Human Rights Council of India provides guidance and assistance to individuals facing issues such as domestic violence, harassment, social injustice, and other human rights violations. Complaints and requests for support can be submitted through WhatsApp, email, or by visiting organizational offices. The organization primarily offers guidance and facilitates access to appropriate legal and institutional remedies.
==Events and Awareness Programs==
 
Human Rights Council of India regularly organizes and participates in national and regional events such as foundation day celebrations, awareness campaigns, public discussions, and social justice forums aimed at educating citizens about constitutional and human rights.


==Media and Public Engagement==
==Media and Public Engagement==
 
HRCI maintains active engagement through digital platforms and public outreach. Activities, awareness programs, and organizational updates are shared through social media and online communication channels to promote transparency and public participation.
The organization maintains active engagement through media coverage, digital platforms, and social outreach. Activities and events are documented and shared through social media and public communication channels to enhance transparency and public participation.


==Contact and Online Presence==
==Contact and Online Presence==
 
* Official Website – https://www.hrcofindia.org 
Website: https://www.hrcofindia.org
* Contact Page – https://www.hrcofindia.org/contact-us.htm 
 
* Email info@hrcofindia.org
Email: info@hrcofindia.org
* WhatsApp +91 9594441319
 
* Toll-Free 1800 120 158 158
WhatsApp: +91 9594441319
* YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@HRC4India 
 
* Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/HRC4India 
Toll Free: 1800 120 158 158
* Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/hrc4india 
 
* LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/hrc4india 
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HRC4India
* X (Twitter) – https://x.com/HRC4India

Revision as of 08:07, 2 January 2026


Human Rights Council of India (Hindi: भारतीय मानवाधिकार परिषद) is a national, non-governmental, non-political, and secular organization dedicated to the promotion, protection, and awareness of human rights and social justice in India. Established in 2012, the organization works across multiple states to address issues related to human dignity, equality, and access to justice.

History and Establishment

The Human Rights Council of India was established in 2012 with the objective of promoting human rights awareness and providing support mechanisms for individuals affected by injustice and social exploitation. The organization was founded by Haji Shaikh, who serves as its Founder and National President.

Nature and Scope

HRCI operates as a non-political and secular organization. It does not function as a government authority or judicial body but works as a civil society platform providing awareness, guidance, and social intervention related to human rights issues.

Operations and Reach

The organization is actively operational in 28 states across India and has built a network of approximately 75,000 members and volunteers. Through its initiatives, HRCI has assisted more than 20,000 individuals, with a focus on women, children, senior citizens, and marginalized communities.

Key Areas of Work

Human Rights Council of India undertakes activities in the following areas:

  • Human rights awareness and education
  • Legal guidance and procedural support
  • Assistance to victims of domestic violence and harassment
  • Support for women, children, and senior citizens
  • Public grievance redressal
  • Social justice and welfare initiatives

Programs and Initiatives

The organization conducts various programs including legal awareness camps, counselling sessions, seminars, training workshops, and community outreach activities. These initiatives are aimed at educating citizens about constitutional rights, legal remedies, and social responsibility.

HRCI has also undertaken social welfare activities such as food distribution, educational assistance, medical aid support, and awareness campaigns addressing social exploitation and abuse.

Mission

The mission of the Human Rights Council of India is to protect human dignity, promote equality, ensure justice, and spread awareness of human rights across all sections of society.

Vision

The organization envisions a just, peaceful, and inclusive society where human rights are respected, protected, and accessible to all individuals.

Complaint and Support Services

Human Rights Council of India provides guidance and assistance to individuals facing issues such as domestic violence, harassment, social injustice, and other human rights violations. Complaints and requests for support can be submitted through WhatsApp, email, or by visiting organizational offices. The organization primarily offers guidance and facilitates access to appropriate legal and institutional remedies.

Media and Public Engagement

HRCI maintains active engagement through digital platforms and public outreach. Activities, awareness programs, and organizational updates are shared through social media and online communication channels to promote transparency and public participation.

Contact and Online Presence