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Their support to movements in the cyber world or on the street is a desperate attempt to be seen amidst others is an opportunist decision. Only victims who is the producer and a sufferer can come together to build movements and change the system.
Read more...PVCHR: Highlighting human rights violations through New Media
Campaign, How We Work
Yes, it is New Media that has brought several changes to the lives of millions of people, particularly affecting their culture and identity. It has created a new form of society, strengthened the voiceless, and empowered the powerless. Against this background, this article intends to discuss the role of new media/information technology in achieving the goals of organizations, specifically, People Vigilance Committee on Human Rights (PVCHR), an India-based non-governmental organization
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How We Work
We are highlighting the voice of weavers at national and international level. We are also helping to bring group empowerment, so that they speak out and bring forth their issues and challenges.
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How We Work
Indians society, especially in the rural areas, is still influenced by feudalism and the caste system which continues to determine the political, social, and economic life of the country. Caste based discrimination is practiced in the educational system, in places of work, villages and towns and even in courts of justice. The most heinous impacts of caste based discriminations are starvation and malnutrition. Acute poverty and cases of starvation occur especially in marginalized groups in the Indian society like minority communities, tribes and Dalits.
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Fighting caste discrimination
The life narratives, voices, and actual experiences on this website reflect the spiritual awakenings of personalities extraordinaire who desired to make a difference in the lives of others. The passion for social justice and meaningful activities, the dedication to compassion, the commitment and healing journeys of those ordinary individuals and their stirring stories is what we intend to showcase.





PVCHR founded in 1996 by Mr. Lenin Raghuvanshi and Ms. Shruti Nagvanshi in close association with Sarod Mastro Pandit Vikash Maharaj, Poet - Gyanendra Pati and Historian Mahendra Pratap. PATRON: Justice Z.M Yacoob Sitting Judge Constitution Court of South Africa & Chancellor of University of Durban, South Africa.