Minorities Rights Day

Minorities Rights Day is observed annually on 18 th December  to commemorate the adoption of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious, and Linguistic Minorities in 1992. It serves as an important occasion to raise awareness about the rights of minorities, acknowledge their contributions to Indian society, and continue working toward their protection and empowerment.This Declaration, though non-binding, plays a vital role in shaping the global discourse on minority rights.The Declaration, which outlines key rights such as the freedom to enjoy culture, practice religion, and speak one’s language, marks a crucial moment in international human rights law.

Indian Constitution guarantees fundamental rights to all its citizens, including minorities, ensuring their protection from discrimination and promoting equal opportunity in all spheres of life. India’s commitment to diversity is exemplified in the vibrant cultures, religions, and languages that coexist across the country. Celebration of Minorities Rights Day ,  reaffirms the shared vision of Viksit Bharat where every citizen, regardless of their background, can live in peace and contribute to the nation’s collective prosperity.

PIB

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