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Civils guidance invokes the preparation and examination guidance for UPSC exams to become an IAS, IPS and other government services posts. Indian administrative services are one of the most difficult programs to deal with, which require planned, executing and proper training for the minimum period of at least one full year

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  1. Civilsguidance WELCOME TO CIVILS GUIDENCE.COM Civils guidance invokes the preparation and examination guidance for UPSC exams to become an IAS, IPS and other government services posts. Indian administrative services are one of the most difficult programs to deal with, which require planned, executing and proper training for the minimum period of at least one full year. For most aspirants, a complete training and orientation program, through one of the two available methods of setting up online or in the classroom, becomes essential to have the opportunity to successfully navigate the prerequisites to access the IAS program. Civils guidance mainly focus on aspirants to provide guidance and examination tips for qualification of UPSC exam. With the tricks of these guidance aspirants improves their success in career. AS civils guidance, aspires to become the reference repository and the all-inclusive guide for complete and complete information for aspirants hoping to successfully enter civil services Human Rights Day: •Human Rights Day is celebrated on 10 December each year to commemorate the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which was adopted and proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 1948. •The Declaration recognizes that the intrinsic dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of humanity are the foundation of justice, freedom and peace in the world. •The theme of the United Nations for Human Rights Day this year is: “Young people defend human rights”. •Young people will be celebrated as change agents and encouraged to amplify their voices against racism, hatred, bullying, discrimination and the struggle for climate justice, among other issues. •Since its establishment of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has been committed to promoting a culture of human rights. •The NHRC, like most human rights institutions in the world, is a recommendation body under the law on the protection of human rights approved by Parliament.

  2. Civilsguidance •An important initiative of the Commission this year was the proposal by the NHRC to establish a task force to prepare a national action plan on human rights (NAPHR) comprising representatives of various ministries, NGOs, civil society and NHRC among the other interested parties. •This plan will help to mark key human rights issues for the government (s), which should be addressed with a targeted approach to improve the human rights situation in the country through a supported mechanism. •Human rights day came into existence on 28th September 1993. After that, government of India constitute the national human rights commission on 12 October 1993. •Human rights are the right to live, freedom, equality and respect for any human being. The Indian Constitution not only guarantees this right, but the court punishes those who break it. In short, human rights are the natural rights of every person. For more info: http://civilsguidance.com/

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