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National Training Session on Human Rights Education for Social Work Institutes in Nagpur (India) on December 12, 2012
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SHORT REPORT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS & PEACE EDUCATION IN SCHOOL On the eve of Human Rights Day, training session for Senior High School students was arranged in Major Hemant Jakate Vidyalaya (school), Nagpur on December 8, 2012. The theme of the training was “Human Rights & Peace Education”. 67 senior high school students and their teachers actively participated in one day training.
Principal Mr. Madhusudan Mude of Major Jakate School welcomes the guests and informed the students importance of human rights and peace in life of individual and society.
Dr. Nalini Kurvey informed the work of EIP and how it was established by Jacques Muhlethaler She stress that Human Rights education taught in school will help the students who are going to be a citizen and will take active part in society and national life.
Dr. Balkrishna Kurvey introduced the articles of Human Rights in simplified manner with photos. He stressed that the youths are backbone of the country and human rights and peace education should be started from the student life of the youth. Well informed Human Rights students will certainly benefit the society. They will observe their human rights as well as respect the human rights of others. India is largest democracy in the world and for the safeguard of the democracy, observation of human rights is essential. Human Rights propagate and build peace, and development.
Students and teachers ask many questions and it was replied by Dr. Balkrishna Kurvey and Dr. Nalini Kurvey. Students were give some questionnaire and workshops also arranged.
EIP training on Human Rights & Peace Education stats after the lighting of the lamp by dignitaries and guests. Dr. Mishra, Master Peace India welcomes the guest and participants. Message of Monique, Secretary General of EIP-International, read and distributed to the participants.
Dr. Balkrishna Kurvey of EIP-India greeted the participants on the International Human Rights Day and informed the meaning of EIP and its work propagating Human Rights and Peace education in the world. He narrated the objectives of the training and need in India. India is a largest democracy and for the betterment and successful and meaningful democracy the principles of Human Rights must be observed for the peace and development. He urged the participants who are political leaders, policy makers, educationists and responsible for the implementation in their respective departments. He stressed that Human rights and peace education through schools and various organizations and NGOs will surely benefit individual, society, state and ultimately to world. Human Rights educate the person for peaceful coexistence. Dr. Kurvey stressed that the “Human Rights is pre-requisite for Peace, Democracy and Development.” Readmore
National Training Session on Human Rights Education for Social Work Institutes in Nagpur (India) on December 12, 2012
Organized by:
SHORT REPORT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS & PEACE EDUCATION IN SCHOOL On the eve of Human Rights Day, training session for Senior High School students was arranged in Major Hemant Jakate Vidyalaya (school), Nagpur on December 8, 2012. The theme of the training was “Human Rights & Peace Education”. 67 senior high school students and their teachers actively participated in one day training.
Principal Mr. Madhusudan Mude of Major Jakate School welcomes the guests and informed the students importance of human rights and peace in life of individual and society.
Dr. Nalini Kurvey informed the work of EIP and how it was established by Jacques Muhlethaler She stress that Human Rights education taught in school will help the students who are going to be a citizen and will take active part in society and national life.
Dr. Balkrishna Kurvey introduced the articles of Human Rights in simplified manner with photos. He stressed that the youths are backbone of the country and human rights and peace education should be started from the student life of the youth. Well informed Human Rights students will certainly benefit the society. They will observe their human rights as well as respect the human rights of others. India is largest democracy in the world and for the safeguard of the democracy, observation of human rights is essential. Human Rights propagate and build peace, and development.
Students and teachers ask many questions and it was replied by Dr. Balkrishna Kurvey and Dr. Nalini Kurvey. Students were give some questionnaire and workshops also arranged.