HUMAN RIGHTS & SOCIAL JUSTICE MISSION

Events

20 December – International Human Solidarity Day

International Human Solidarity Day is observed on 20 December annually to highlight the importance of unity in diversity. This day also reminds people to work together in fighting poverty, hunger, and disease.

NATIONAL CONSUMER RIGHTS DAY: DECEMBER 24TH

WHY IS IT #CELEBRATED? #National_Consumer_Rights_Day in India marks the enactment of the #Consumer_Protection_Act of 1986, a landmark legislation approved on December 24, 1986, by the President of India. This act was introduced to safeguard consumers from #exploitation and ensure fair practices across various sectors. WHAT DOES THE #ACT DO? The Consumer Protection Act established a three-tier system of consumer courts—District, State, and National—for resolving disputes effectively. It also granted #Right_to_Safety #Right_to_Information #Right_to_Choose #Right_to_be_Heard #Right_to_Seek_Redressal #Right_to_Consumer_Education WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR #CONSUMERS? The act empowers consumers to: #Demand #justice in cases of #defective #products or #poor #services. Address issues such as #expired goods, #unfair trade practices, and #misleading advertisements. #Seek #protection and #accountability from businesses and service providers.

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR

With 98,000 members, it is not feasible to send this message to each person individually or to all district and state WhatsApp groups. Therefore, we are sharing our wishes with everyone through our WhatsApp Channel, WhatsApp Status, and social media platforms. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! May this festive season bring joy, happiness, and warmth into your life. May all your dreams and aspirations come true, and may the happiness of this season stay with you throughout the year. Warm regards, C.E.O #Human_Rights _And_Social_Justice_Mission https://www.hrsjm.org 7021057853

Celebrating Pongal: A Harvest of Hope and Unity

Pongal, the vibrant harvest festival of Tamil Nadu, is a time to express gratitude, celebrate nature, and strengthen the bonds of community. At Human Rights & Social Justice Mission (HRSJM), we see Pongal as an opportunity to promote equality, inclusivity, and social justice while honoring the spirit of togetherness that this festival embodies. The Significance of Pongal Pongal, celebrated over four days, is dedicated to the Sun God, the farmers, and the bountiful harvest. It’s a time for thanksgiving and joy as communities come together to prepare traditional dishes like Sakkarai Pongal (sweet rice), decorate homes with kolams, and perform rituals honoring nature. However, while many celebrate abundance, there are others who struggle to meet their basic needs. At HRSJM, we strive to ensure that everyone, regardless of their background, can experience the spirit of Pongal. How You Can Celebrate Pongal with Us This Pongal, you can make a meaningful impact by: Volunteering with HRSJM: Join our efforts to bring Pongal joy to those in need. Donating: Support our initiatives to provide food, clothing, and assistance to marginalized communities. Spreading Awareness: Share the message of Pongal as a festival of unity and equality. Join Us in Spreading Joy This Pongal At Human Rights & Social Justice Mission (www.hrsjm.org), we believe that Pongal is a celebration of community, gratitude, and togetherness. Let’s work together to ensure that everyone has a reason to celebrate this harvest festival with joy and dignity. Celebrate Pongal by sharing hope, promoting equality, and building a better tomorrow.

Celebrating Makar Sankranti 2025: Soaring High for Equality and Justice

Makar Sankranti is a festival of joy, hope, and gratitude that marks the transition of the sun into the Makara (Capricorn) Rashi, symbolizing new beginnings and prosperity. At Human Rights & Social Justice Mission (HRSJM), this festival inspires us to rise above challenges and work towards a brighter, more equitable future for all. The Spirit of Makar Sankranti Makar Sankranti is celebrated across India with great enthusiasm, known by various names such as Pongal, Uttarayan, and Lohri. The festival is about expressing gratitude for the harvest, flying kites, and strengthening the bonds of community. However, for many underprivileged individuals, this celebration remains out of reach. At HRSJM, we aim to bridge this gap by ensuring everyone has the opportunity to participate in the festivities and feel the joy of Sankranti. The Meaning of Sankranti for Social Justice Just as the sun begins its northward journey (Uttarayan), Makar Sankranti represents progress and positivity. For HRSJM, this progress translates into working tirelessly to eliminate inequality, discrimination, and social injustice. We believe that every individual deserves to soar like a kite, free from the struggles of poverty, inequality, and injustice. How You Can Join Us This Makar Sankranti, let’s come together to spread light and hope. Here’s how you can contribute: Volunteer with HRSJM: Be a part of our Sankranti initiatives to bring joy to marginalized communities. Donate: Your contributions can help us distribute food, clothes, and other essentials to those in need. Raise Awareness: Share the message of equality and justice with your friends and family to inspire more people to join the cause. Celebrate Sankranti with HRSJM At Human Rights & Social Justice Mission (https://hrsjm.org/), we strive to ensure that festivals like Makar Sankranti are inclusive and meaningful for all. Together, let’s make 2025 a year of progress, unity, and justice. Let’s celebrate Makar Sankranti by soaring high for equality and creating a brighter future for everyone!