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30 Jul

Highlighting the Impacts of Castes on Children’s Access to Education in India

Education is a fundamental human right, yet around 711 million people globally remain illiterate, with India having the largest illiterate population at 287 million. While India's literacy rate reached 77.7%percent in 2022, the caste system continues to create significant disparities in educational access, particularly affecting lower-caste children. Despite some efforts to address this inequality, challenges remain, and the discrimination faced by Dalits contributes to higher dropout rates and limits opportunities for social mobility.

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5 Jun

The Development, the Legal Potential, and the Implementation of the Right to a Healthy Environment

The human right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment is a recently recognized human right that emphasizes environmental protection. This report explores its development, importance, and international establishment, focusing […]

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12 Apr

India’s Lok Sabha 2024 Elections

India is a diverse and expansive country with 28 states and 8 Union Territories. It operates under a sovereign, secular, and democratic republic with a parliamentary system. The country’s unique […]

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15 Mar

Child Marriage and the Shortcomings of International Human Rights Law, as Reflected in the Example of India

UNICEF reports that over 650 million women are married before the age of 18, with 1 in 5 girls married before turning 18. Child marriage is prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa […]

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1 Feb

Monthly Report Women’s Rights

This report provides an overview of women’s rights evolution and violations worldwide in February 2022. It raises awareness and ensures women’s voices are heard. Addressing these developments can create a […]

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