The concept of universal human rights advocated by Indian intellectuals
Author(s): Dr. Savita PriyaAbstract
The Idea of Human Rights for All by Indian thinkers examines the conceptualization and development of human rights in the Indian context. This abstract is expected to encompass: - Historical Context: Explores the origins of human rights in India dating them back to ancient philosophies and legal systems and their subsequent development throughout the colonial and post-colonial eras. - The paper explores the philosophical foundations of human rights by examining the viewpoints of Indian intellectuals including renowned philosophers such as Gandhi Nehru and Ambedkar as well as modern experts. - Legal Framework: Examines the integration of human rights into Indian legislation including constitutional safeguards and significant legislative initiatives designed to safeguard rights. - Societal Impact: Assesses the effect of human rights principles on social movements activism and policy changes in India examining the difficulties and achievements in implementing these rights. - This course examines the dynamic relationship between international human rights norms and local practices with a specific focus on Indias contribution to the global human rights conversation. It also explores how India deals with its own distinct domestic challenges in the context of human rights.