Chief Patron Prof.(Dr.) Mrs. Kamini Kumar, Vice Chancellor (Acting), Ranchi University, Ranchi. Patron Dr. Mukund Chandra Mehta, Registrar, Ranchi University, Ranchi. Organizing Committee- ❖ Dr. Surendra Pandey, University Dept. of Sociology, RU, Ranchi. ❖ Dr. Paras Kumar Choudhary, University Dept. of Sociology, RU, Ranchi. ❖ Mr. Binod Narayan, University Department of Sociology, RU, Ranchi. ❖ Dr. Amit Bhowmick, Post Doctoral Fellow, Ranchi University, Ranchi. ❖ Dr. Rashmi, Post Doctoral Fellow, Ranchi University, Ranchi. ❖ Mr. Sanjay Kumar, Research Scholar, Ranchi University, Ranchi. ❖ Mrs. Seema Yadav, Research Scholar, UGC SRF Fellow, RU, Ranchi. ❖ Mr. Abhishek Aryan, Research Scholar, Ranchi University, Ranchi. Advisory Board- ❖ Dr. Arvind Kumar Mahala, Vice President, SSHA. ❖ Dr. Meenakshi Meena, JNVU, Jodhpur, Rajsthan. ❖ Dr. Sheetal Prasad Meena, Jodhpur, Rajsthan. ❖ Dr. Subodh Kumar, Kota, Rajsthan. ❖ Prof. Sukhdeo Nayak, Sambalpur University, Sambalpur, Orrisa. ❖ Prof. Randhir Kumar Singh, Patna University, Patna. Bihar. ❖ Prof. Vijay Kumar, Patna University, Patna. Bihar. ❖ Prof. Birendra Kumar Singh, BRA University, Muzaffarpur, Bihar. ❖ Prof. Bishwanath Jha, LNM University, Darbhanga.Bihar. ❖ Prof. Suresh Prasad, Magadh University, Gaya.Bihar. ❖ Prof. Pramod Kumar Sinha, TMB University, Bhagalpur, Bihar. ❖ Prof. Sangeeta Pandey, DDU University, Gorakhpur, UP. ❖ Dr. Nirmal Kr. Mandal, Registrar, Radha Govind Uni, Ramgarh, Jharkhand. ❖ Dr. Deepak Kumar, Magadh University, Gaya, Bihar. ❖ Dr. Pramod Kumar Choudhary, Magadh University, Gaya, Bihar. ❖ Dr. Manmohan Sinha, BBMKU, Dhanbad. ❖ Dr. Surjeet Soren, SKM University, Dumka. ❖ Dr. Birendra Yadav, NP University, Palamu. ❖ Mr. S.K.Singh, Kolhan University, Chaibasa. ❖ Dr. Kuldeep Yadav, BN Mandal University, Madhepura. ❖ Dr. Manoranjan Kumar Sinha, , BN Mandal University, Madhepura. ❖ Dr. Sangeet Kumar, TNB University, Bhagalpur, Bihar. ❖ Dr. Mohinder Slaria, Chamba, Himachal Pradesh. ❖ Dr. Anil Singh Jha, Central University, Gaya, Bihar. ❖ Dr. Shailendra Gehlot, Govt. College, Jodhpur, Rajsthan. ❖ Dr. Pramod Kumar Shukla, Gorakhpur, UP. ❖ Dr. Mahua Majhi, Former Chair Person, Jharkhand Women Commission, Ranchi ❖ Mrs. Runa Shukla, Advocate, Jharkhand High Court, Ranchi, Jharkhand. Moderator- ❖ Dr. Rashmi, Head Dept. of Sociology, Radha Govind University, Ramgarh, Jharkhand. Technical support by- ❖ Mr. Ajeet Kumar Verma, Human Rights Education, Under Uni. Dept. of sociology, RU, Ranchi. ❖ Mr. Sanjay Kumar, Research Scholar, Ranchi University, Ranchi Eminent Speakers- ❖ Prof. Anand Kumar, JNU, New Delhi,( Keynote Address) ❖ Prof. J.P.Singh, Patna University, Patna, Bihar. ❖ Prof. B.K.Nagla, Indian Sociological Society, New Delhi. ❖ Prof. Arvind Kumar Joshi, BHU, Varanasi, UP. ❖ Prof. Anirban Banerjee, University of Burdman, West Bengal. ❖ Prof. Jagan karade, Secretary, Indian Sociological Society, New Delhi. ❖ Prof. R.H.Makhwana, Sardar Patel University, Gujrat. ❖ Prof. D.R.Sahu, University of Lucknow, U.P. ❖ Prof. S. Gurusamy, Deemed University, Gandhigram, Tamilnadu. ❖ Prof. Kali Nath Jha, Dr. HSGV (A Central University) Sagar, MP. ❖ Prof. Balaji Kendre, MC member, Indian Sociological Society, New Delhi. ❖ Prof. Ajailiu Numai, University of Hyderabad, Telangana. ❖ Dr. Antony Palackal, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerela. ❖ Dr. Mahesh Shukla,APS University, Rewa, Madhya Pradesh. ❖ Dr. Suchitra Sharma, Durg, Chattisgarh. ❖ Dr. Sudeshna Mukherjee, Banglore University, Karnataka. ❖ Dr. A. Mahapatra, Bhubaneswar, Orissa. ❖ Dr. Bhup Singh Gaur, Rohtak, Hariyana. ❖ Dr. Alok Kumar Meena, General Secretary, SSHA.Rajsthan. ❖ Dr. Khwaja Mohd. Ziyauddin, Convener, RC-26, ISS, New Delhi. ❖ Dr. Manish Kumar Pandey, DDU University Gorakhpur, U.P. ❖ Dr. Deepak Kumar, Punjabi University, Patiala. ❖ Dr. Ashok Nimesh, Central Uni. of Jharkhand, Ranchi, Jharkhand. About the 2nd National e-Conference - Human Rights issues, Social Problems and Changes in 21st Century Human rights are the universal rights inherent to us all, regardless of nationality, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language, or any other status. They range from the most fundamental - the right to life - to those that make life worth living, such as the rights to food, education, work, health, and liberty. Human rights are not only an effective way to bring about social change; they are also an indicator of a state's governmental administration and democratic governance, such that they also constitute an indicator of social change. They are an important means of protection for us all, especially those who may face abuse, neglect and isolation. Human rights, besides being a legal category, must be understood as a social construction that has been developed and demonstrated in many different ways throughout human history – although, it wasn’t until the second half of the last century that they were recognized as a paradigm of modern democracy. A key trend in the domain of economic, social and cultural rights was the large number of mentions of the right to health, access to healthcare, health facilities, and universal health coverage, which are priorities reflective of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the category of UN institutions and mechanisms, the Universal Periodic Review was highlighted by several representatives as a central mechanism for the protection and promotion of human rights. The possibility of having peer-to-peer exchanges of best practices as well as recommendations to ensure improvement of domestic situations was regarded as effectively advancing human rights around the world. India has several significant human rights issues, including unlawful and arbitrary killings, restrictions on freedom of expression and the press, corruption and tolerance of violations of religious freedom, Concern for human rights is central to many of the contemporary world’s most important challenges. The objective of this e-Conference is to motivate people to take positive and peaceful action in support of Human Rights. Millions of people are still deprived of their basic fundamental Rights, the programme aims to bestow the young people about the violation of the Rights and highlight how one can do something about it. Thematic areas- ❖ Socio-economic, Cultural and Religious Rights. ❖ Covid-19 pandemic and its effect on Human Rights and Society. ❖ Migration and Social Changes. ❖ Women, Health and Human Rights. ❖ Education and Social changes. ❖ The impact of human rights movements on child trafficking. ❖ The relationship between human Rights and Social development in Indian context. About Ranchi University, Ranchi and Human Rights Education, Under University Department of Sociology, RU, Ranchi. Ranchi University was established on 12th July, 1960, with 10 Post Graduate Departments, one constituents College and 20 affiliated colleges spread over an area of 65000 square kilometer. Ranchi University continues to play a leading role in imparting higher education in the state of Jharkhand. At present the University has 22 PG Departments, 15 Constituents Colleges and 57 affiliated Colleges imparting education in medicine, Psychiatry, law Engineering, business management and other general and vocational courses. Beside these institutions there is also UGC sponsored Human Resource Development centre. To provide greater horizontal mobility to students the University has introduced several add-on-courses(certificate/diploma/advanced diploma). The Human Rights as subject was initiated by the order of University Grant commission in the year of 2010. Taking this into account, under the University Department of Sociology as a self financing course, during the academic session 2010-2012 Ranchi University introduced the above course. Today the Deparment is playing its part nicely with a massive number of students, developing a fine understanding of Human Rights and their duties. Course structure and Examination system of the M.A. Human Rights Education under University Department of Sociology, Ranchi University, Ranchi, Jharkhand. There shall be total 16 theoretical paper carrying 100 marks each, including Report writing on the basisof field visit arranged by the Department and Dissertation during the course. This course is semester based. About SSHA- The Social Science and Humanities Association (SSHA) is registered under the Rajsthan Societies Registration Act,1958. The SSHA is an academic body to provide a common platform to academicians and Scholars from Social Science and Humanities background. The main objective of the Society is to organize seminars, conferences, workshops in various Colleges and Universities. There are more than 300 life members of SSHA. Registration Fees- Research Scholar/Students- 100/- Academicians/Others-300/- SSHA Members- 200/- Registration Fees payment details- Name of the Account Convener USD 19 National Seminar Name of the Bank Punjab National Bank Name of the Branch Ranchi University Campus Account No. 07851012000331 IFSC Code PUNB0078510 Important Dates- Last date of Registration Fees/Abstract 20th June 2021 Last date of Full Paper submission 25th June 2021 Guidelines for Full paper- ❖ Language – English and Hindi ❖ Paper shall include Title, Name of the Authors, Designation, Name of the Institution, e-Mail and Contact no. Important Instructions- All the participants are instructed to join the WhatsApp Group through WhatsApp link after their Registration, which is given in Registration form. It will be provided after the submit of Registration form. All the information regarding
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