HUMAN RIGHTS & SOCIAL JUSTICE MISSION

Events

Visit to Orphan Home on 25th of March – 2022

Human Rights & Social Justice Mission's West Bengal State Director Mr. Subhir Roy Chowdhury & West Bengal State Chief Secretary Mrs. Anannya Subhir Roy Chowdhury Visited Aashiyana Happy Home to Meet young orphans on 25th of March - 2022 and spent quality time with these energetic kids.                

Tiruppur District Unit Meeting on 8th of May – 2022

Human Rights & Social Justice Mission’s Tamil Nadu State President Conducted an Legal Awareness meeting with Tiruppur District Unit on 8th of May - 2022 and discussed Human Rights Violation in Tiruppur District.   

Gandhi Jayanti On October 2 2024

On October 2, 2024, in observance of Gandhi Jayanti, V. Pulla Rao Somaiah Velpula, Deputy Chief Secretary of the Andhra Pradesh State Unit of the "Human Rights & Social Justice Mission," led a charitable initiative at an old age home in Mangal Village, Nandigama, NTR District, Andhra Pradesh. The team distributed free sarees, lungis, and blankets to 50 residents, embodying Mahatma Gandhi's principles of compassion and service to humanity.Gandhi Jayanti, celebrated annually on October 2nd, marks the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. This day is dedicated to honoring his legacy of non-violence, truth, and selfless service. Such acts of kindness and support for the elderly resonate with Gandhi's teachings and contribute to fostering a more compassionate.

Celebrating National Youth Day with Human Rights & Social Justice Mission

On this National Youth Day, Human Rights & Social Justice Mission (HRSJM) celebrates the vibrant spirit, energy, and potential of the youth in building a just and equitable society. As we honor the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, we are reminded of his vision of empowering young people to bring about meaningful change in the world. Why National Youth Day Matters National Youth Day, celebrated every year on January 12, is dedicated to fostering the ideals and teachings of Swami Vivekananda. He believed that young minds are the backbone of a progressive society. His call to the youth, "Arise, awake, and stop not until the goal is reached," continues to inspire millions. At HRSJM, we share this vision by empowering youth to stand up for human rights and work towards achieving social justice. Our mission is to inspire young individuals to be the catalysts for change, ensuring that everyone has equal opportunities and a life of dignity. How You Can Make a Difference On this National Youth Day, we urge young people to: Be the Voice of Change: Speak up against injustice and inequality. Engage in Social Causes: Volunteer with HRSJM or any organization working towards societal betterment. Spread Awareness: Use your voice on social media platforms to highlight issues like poverty, education, and discrimination. By standing together, we can create a society where human rights are respected, and justice prevails for all. Join Us in Empowering Youth At Human Rights & Social Justice Mission (www.hrsjm.org), we believe that youth hold the key to a brighter future. Let’s come together to create a society where equality, fairness, and justice are not just ideals but everyday realities. Celebrate this National Youth Day by taking a step toward social justice. Together, we can empower the youth to be the changemakers of tomorrow.

Celebrating Lohri: Spreading Warmth, Hope, and Equality

Lohri, the festival of warmth, joy, and new beginnings, holds a special place in our hearts. This harvest festival not only marks the end of winter but also brings people together in a spirit of celebration and gratitude. At Human Rights & Social Justice Mission (HRSJM), we believe that Lohri is an opportunity to reflect on the values of community, equality, and generosity. The Significance of Lohri Traditionally celebrated in Northern India, Lohri is a festival that honors the hard work of farmers and the importance of nature in our lives. It’s a time to light bonfires, sing traditional songs, and share food with loved ones. Beyond its cultural significance, Lohri teaches us the values of sharing and caring, which align closely with the mission of HRSJM—ensuring that every individual has the opportunity to live a life of dignity and equality. This Lohri, Make a Difference As we light the bonfire this Lohri, let’s remember those who may not have the same opportunities to celebrate. You can make a difference by: Donating to HRSJM: Help us support those in need with food, clothing, and shelter. Volunteering: Join our Lohri initiatives and bring smiles to the faces of marginalized individuals. Spreading Awareness: Share the message of equality and inclusion in your community. Join Hands with HRSJM At Human Rights & Social Justice Mission (https://hrsjm.org/), we believe that festivals like Lohri are not just about celebration but also about creating a more inclusive society. Let’s come together to spread warmth, kindness, and equality this Lohri. Light a bonfire of hope and make a difference in someone’s life today!

Feed the Hungry & Support the Needy” Program Held on World Social Justice Day

Dear Members and Well-Wishers, We are pleased to share that the "Feed the Hungry & Support the Needy" program was successfully conducted on 20th February 2025, in observance of World Social Justice Day. The event took place from 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM in Nellore District and was organized by our dedicated new members, under the leadership of Adv. Pilix Raj Kamal (Active Member of the Andhra Pradesh State Unit, HRSJM). This initiative aimed to provide meals, clothing, and support to the underprivileged, reinforcing our mission of social justice and community service. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who participated and contributed to this noble cause. Together, let’s continue striving for a just and compassionate society! #Human_Rights_and_Social_Justice_Mission