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Graft-free governance be made basic human right: U'khand Guv

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Press Trust of India Dehradun
Corruption negates the effects of good governance, Uttarakhand Governor Krishna Kant Paul today said and strongly pitched for right to graft-free governance be made "basic human right in developing nations".

"Corruption in the institutions of governance derogates human dignity and adversely affects people in many ways, violating their human rights. Corruption negates good governance," he said, here while addressing a programme to mark International Human Rights Day.

"The quality of governance determines the realisation of the human rights of people. The right to corruption-free governance, particularly in developing nations, must be a basic human right upon which the other rights depend," Paul said.
 

Highlighting the need to create human rights culture, the Governor said, awareness of human rights could be enhanced greatly by including it as a subject in school curricula.

A society can prosper and grow only by protecting people's rights as human beings and individuals, Paul said.

"On this occasion we must remind ourselves that we need to uphold the trust and faith that common man places in us to make dignified and respectable life a reality," he said.

Referring to the horrors of the two World Wars, the Governor said, it had been realised that peace and freedom in the true sense could be achieved only if the inherent dignity of every individual is respected and a commitment is shown towards establishing social, political and economic orders that are fair and just for all.

On this day, in 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which proclaims that "all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights".

"This declaration is a reference document from which all subsequent human rights legal instruments have evolved till date and it stands as a beacon for the global community on the standards it should set for the defence and promotion of human rights, Paul said.

He stated that India had been unambiguous in its commitment towards preservation and protection of human rights globally as well as within the country since pre-Independence days.

"In fact, the central message of the UN declaration namely, empowerment of every human being, is straight from the political philosophy of the Father of our Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. The human rights that the people this country enjoy are a legacy of our national movement, the Governor said.

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First Published: Dec 10 2015 | 5:28 PM IST

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