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PROPOSAL FOR UNIQUE NATIONAL-INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS

PROPOSAL FOR UNIQUE NATIONAL-INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS. VISION. CREATION OF UNIQUE HUMAN RIGHTS NATIONAL-INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS SIMILAR TO NEW YORK AND GENEVA HEADQUARTERS OF UN LAND REQUIREMENT – 100 ACRES & ABOVE PROJECT COST – OVER Rs.25,000 Cr. (TO BE CARRIED OUT IN PHASES).

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PROPOSAL FOR UNIQUE NATIONAL-INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS

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  1. PROPOSAL FOR UNIQUE NATIONAL-INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS

  2. VISION • CREATION OF UNIQUE HUMAN RIGHTS NATIONAL-INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS SIMILAR TO NEW YORK AND GENEVA HEADQUARTERS OF UN • LAND REQUIREMENT – 100 ACRES & ABOVE • PROJECT COST – OVER Rs.25,000 Cr. (TO BE CARRIED OUT IN PHASES)

  3. MISSION • CHAMPIONING HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH NORM-SETTING & MONITORING • TO BE A NATIONAL-INTERNATIONAL ACTOR AND SHAPER OF THE MOST IMPORTANT TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS • TO LOBBY FOR BETTER HEALTH, PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT, ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION FOR ALL, TO DELIVERING HUMANITARIAN RELIEF, AND SECURING AND PROTECTING BASIC CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS • TO DISCARD DISCRIMINATION IN ALL FORMS, AND TO MAKE THIS COUNTRY PROUD IN BRINGING BROTHERHOOD, PEACE, LOVE AND PROSPERITY.

  4. MAIN FOCUS • UNDER ONE UMBRELLA, CREATION OF: • UNIQUE HUMAN RIGHTS UNIVERSITY • UNIQUE CAMPUS FOR VARIOUS WINGS WORKING IN UNISON UNDER ONE COVER • LEADERSHIP STATUS GLOBALLY IN THE FIELD OF HUMAN RIGHTS

  5. BackgroundFew Facts • International • The regionalization and globalization of commerce, capital, communications and immigration have profound political implications. Nation-states are losing much of their traditional power to control what happens within their borders. That has both desirable and undesirable effects. • India • India is home to the highest number of under-nourished people in the world, and one-third of the world’s under-weight children. Public spending on Health in India as a %of GDP is less than in countries like Sri Lanka and Sierra Leone. Currently India spends close to 3% of its GDP on Education and less than 1% of its GDP on Health.

  6. WORLD VIEW • “We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness —That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed” ……Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence, 1776

  7. PREAMBLE - UN CHARTER • “We the people of the United Nations, determined to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind, and to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small, and to establish conditions under which justice and respect for the obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be maintained, and to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom, and for these ends, to practice tolerance and live together in peace with one another as good neighbours, and to unite our strength to maintain international peace and security….”

  8. WHY THIS CONCEPT? • Government of India has offered land and money in development of: • Art & Cultural Centres • Religious Institutions (like -Akshardam, ISKON,etc.) • Educational Institutions & Deemed Universities • Sports Complexes • Hospitals • Free Legal-Aid Centres • Various Trusts & NGOs • However, not done anything specific in the areas of Human Rights & Human Development • India is ranked 126 under the Medium Human Development Index out of 177 countries • The task of development became overwhelmingly challenging on the part of the Government. Citizens grew poor and poorer with alarming scarcity of goods and lack of sufficient provision of services.

  9. Services • Scope of Services • National • International

  10. ServicesNational • Human Rights Training Centres for: • Judiciary & Legal Professionals • Police, CBI, Vigilance & Protocol State Agencies • Civil Security & Armed Forces • Promote Lofty Ideals & Nationalism • Preparing Youth to become responsible political leaders • Training for Marginalised People on: • Primary & Secondary Education • Child Labour • Women Empowerment • Youth Empowerment • Environment Awareness • Eco Diversity • Animal Protection • Domestic Violence • Health Hazards • HIV, AIDS & DRUG Addiction • Interfaith Religions • Vocational Training • Communication & Information Technology

  11. Services International • NODAL AGENCY TO PROMOTE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS BASED ON THE PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN VALUES, NON-VIOLENCE, AND FOSTER LOVE, PEACE AND PROSPERITY AMONG NATIONS • Oversees Education on Human Rights • Tie-up with International universities to offer local study and aid centers • International Exchange Programs • Affiliation courses for Indian students for the tied up colleges / universities • Professional Services • Promotion of Art and Artefacts • Trade Service • Tele-counseling & consultation on legal & other issues

  12. Other Services • Promotion of : • Professional Education on Human Rights • Sports • Culture • Art and Artisans • Media • Trade activities • Naturopathy, Homoeopathy & Allopathy • Micro-Credit for Marginalised people • Reverse Talent Flow to Villages • Environment Awareness • Agriculture

  13. HeadquartersFacilities proposed • School & College (to promote Value Education) • Training Centres • Hospital & Diagnostic Centres • Sports Complex (for indoor games) • Play Ground for outdoor games • Swimming Pool • Old Age Home • Orphanage Home • Exhibition Halls & Art Galleries • Open Air Theatre • Auditorium • Conference & Committee Rooms • Campus to promote values from inter-faith religions • Free legal aid for weaker and oppressed section of the society • Mobile services for general awareness, legal, medical, education and other relevant services

  14. HeadquartersFacilities proposed • Legal Aid Centres • Administrative Block • Exhibition Hall • Auditorium • Guest Houses • Media House (Print, Electronic,Voice & Internet) • Community Broadcasting Service • Residential complex for staff • Convention Halls • Board Rooms • Restaurants • Business Centre • Ambulances • Retail Showrooms to promote • Art and Artefacts • Books & Stationery • Agriculture-related items • Milk & milk products • Indian Fabric • Leather & leather goods • Media • Goods manufactured by small and medium & village self-help groups

  15. Positioning • Recommendations • Creation of branded services • Global availability of services rather than local • 2 way interactive services • End-to-end interactions for needy with feedback & query resolution • Continuous Service Availability to Needy • Free Legal Aid • Enhanced qualitative aspect by way of associations with • Personalities • Corporates & organizations • Programs

  16. Public Relations • PR strategies • Joint ventures for courses and trainings • Guest invitational courses • Corporates, personalities on panel • Involving Central & State Government Experts for better outreach • Webinars and net meetings • Advertisements in select publications • Web circulations and program exchange • Institution / college / school / NGO adoption programs

  17. WHY THIS HEADQUARTERS? • To establish awareness of and respect for the right of individuals to exercise freedoms of expression, assembly and association, which is crucial to participatory democracy. • To ensure that there is a level playing field upon which candidates for elective office can compete and that the entire elections process is free and fair. • To build and strengthen the rule of just laws and responsive and accountable institutions of government so that the rights of individuals are protected regardless of which persons or parties may be in office at any given time. • To foster good governance - a government by the people that is accountable, transparent, and willing to accept constraints on power and cede it peacefully; and a flourishing civil society. • To involve in (a) Policy Formulation, (b) As Pressurisers, (c) As Service Deliverer, (d) As Monitor, (e) As Innovator, and (f) as Partner

  18. WHO ARE WE? • All India Human Rights Association (AIHRA), is a registered Society registered under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860, Asia’s first Registered Human Rights NGO affiliated to DPI/NGO of United Nations, Registered under RNI, DAVP, FCRA, and 80G(5)vi of Income Tax Act. In its sojourn over 22 long years, AIHRA has translated its avowed objectives at the grassroot level through camps, conferences, seminars, conventions, cultural programmes, family courts and free legal services to the underprivileged.

  19. AIHRA’s STRENGTH • 22 YEARS OF SUSTENANCE IN THE ARENA OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION • OVER 200 FUNCTIONAL UNITS ACROSS 32 STATES OF THE INDIAN UNION • OVER 25,000 DISTINGUISHED MEMBERS DRAWN FROM VARIOUS FIELDS, VIZ., • JUDICIARY • INDUSTRIALISTS • BUSINESS • TRADERS (NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL) • ACADEMICIANS • MEDIA PERSONALITIES • RETIRED BUREAUCRATS & SERVICE PERSONNEL • COMMITTED SOCIAL ACTIVISTS • HAS OVER 100 ACRES OF LAND SPREAD IN VARIOUS STATES – AVAILABLE FOR COLLATERAL SECURITY PURPOSE • CAN MANAGE 15% OF FUNDS FOR THE TOTAL PROJECT BY WAY OF DONATIONS, CONTRIBUTIONS AND COLLATERAL. • MEMBER OF DPI/NGO OF UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK • MEMBER OF INTERNATIONAL BAR COUNCIL, LONDON,UK.

  20. AIHRA’s REQUEST • ALLOT 100 ACRES OF LAND (SINGLE PIECE) ON LEASE • AIHRA WILL APPROACH VARIOUS NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL BODIES TO GENERATE RESOURCES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF UNIQUE HEADQUARTERS SIMILAR IN LINE WITH GENEVA AND NEW YORK UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS

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