Destitutes And Development: A Study of the Bauri Community in the Bokaro Region

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Destitutes And Development: A Study of the Bauri Community in the Bokaro Region

Jurisprudence and general issues

Author: Nirmal Sengupta

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Language: English

Published by: Concept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd.

Published on: 30th June 2002

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 177 pages

ISBN: 9789354391439


Introduction

The U.N. Declarations and Conventions on human rights are rooted in Indian mysticism. Indian mystical revelations and U.N. Declarations separated by thousands of years are one and the same. What sort of relationship can be there between Indian mysticism and United Nations Declarations and Conventions on the human rights. This book is all about them. It brings out the parallels on human rights and police as they are seen in Indian mysticism and U.N. Declarations.

Concepts in Indian Mysticism and U.N. Declarations

The innerself is called Atman which is Brahman immanent in man. This is in essence the basis of human rights everywhere. Dharma in Indian mysticism signifies man's obligation which includes respect for human rights and the dignity of man. The United Nations repeatedly voices against adharma which is nothing but violation of human rights.

Universal Goals

This is what is seen in Indian mysticism and in U.N. Declarations, Conventions and Proclamations which are intended to lead people to reality, light and immortality. The book concludes by observing a hitherto unresearched truth that the modern human rights concept is merely an offshoot, though a flourishing one, of the Indian mystical parent tree.

Target Audience

The book will certainly interest the police, criminologists, human rights activists, victimologists, women and students of Indian and western philosophy.

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