Invitation for Proposals | NHRC | Human Rights Seminars & Workshops 2026–27

Invitation for Proposals | NHRC | Human Rights Seminars & Workshops 2026–27

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of India has invited proposals for conducting seminars, conferences, and workshops for the academic year 2026–27. This initiative is aimed at strengthening human rights discourse, promoting awareness, and encouraging academic and institutional collaboration across India.


Key Highlights from NHRC Notice:

  • Organizer: National Human Rights Commission, India (established under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993).
  • Objective: To invite universities, colleges, NGOs, and institutions to submit proposals for seminars, conferences, and workshops focusing on human rights issues.
  • Scope: Events should align with NHRC’s mission of protecting and promoting life, liberty, equality, and dignity.
  • Timeline: Applicable for the academic year 2026–27.
  • Accessibility: NHRC emphasizes inclusivity, encouraging proposals that ensure accessibility for diverse participants.

About NHRC:

  • Established in 1993, NHRC is India’s apex body for human rights protection.
  • Mandate: Investigating human rights violations, recommending remedial measures, and promoting awareness.
  • Headquarters: Manav Adhikar Bhavan, C-Block, GPO Complex, INA, New Delhi – 110023.
  • Contact: 011-24651330, Toll-Free 14433, Email: cr.nhrc@nic.in.

Purpose of the Call:

  • To encourage academic institutions and civil society to organize events that deepen understanding of human rights.
  • To promote dialogue on contemporary challenges such as equality, liberty, dignity, and justice.
  • To strengthen collaboration between NHRC and educational/NGO sectors in advancing human rights education.

How to Participate?

  1. Institutions should prepare detailed proposals outlining:
    • Theme and objectives of the seminar/conference/workshop.
    • Target audience (students, faculty, activists, policymakers).
    • Expected outcomes (awareness, publications, recommendations).
  2. Submit proposals to NHRC within the stipulated timeframe for 2026–27.
  3. Approved proposals may receive NHRC support and recognition.

Why It Matters?

  • Provides a national platform for students, academics, and NGOs to engage with pressing human rights issues.
  • Strengthens India’s commitment to constitutional values and international human rights standards.
  • Encourages critical dialogue and policy recommendations that can influence governance and justice delivery.

Contact Information:

  • National Human Rights Commission, India
    Manav Adhikar Bhavan, C-Block, GPO Complex, INA, New Delhi – 110023
  • Phone: 011-24651330 | Toll-Free: 14433
  • Email: cr.nhrc@nic.in

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