Bhopal Hosts seminar on Women's Empowerment & Human Rights

Bhopal Hosts seminar on Women's Empowerment & Human Rights

By: WE Staff | Thursday, 11 December 2025

  • Narendra Singh Tomar attended a seminar in Bhopal on International Human Rights Day
  • It was an event highlighting the importance of women's empowerment and human rights
  • He further reiterated that the empowerment of women is a constitutional and social obligation

On December 10, the International Human Rights Day, a state-level seminar about Women's Empowerment and Human Rights was conducted in Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) at the RCVP Noronha Academy of Administration and Management, with Narendra Singh Tomar as the Chief Guest and Keynote Speaker.

In his speech to the audience, Narendra spoke about the importance of preserving Human Rights for building an inclusive and progressive society and said that empowering women is not only a constitutional responsibility but also a moral obligation for everyone.

He reiterated that the academy has played a vital role in enlightening people, educating them on Human Rights Issues through Policy Discussions, and creating dialogue and awareness on these matters.

Attending the Seminar were Academics, Policy Makers, Subject Experts, and Participants from around the state that were given the opportunity to discuss the current state of women's safety, Gender Equality, Legal Rights, Human Rights, and numerous other issues affecting women today.

A significant aspect of the Sessions was the emphasis placed on providing Capacity Building, Public Awareness, and Working Together to accomplish Institutional Cooperation.

Narendra's comments reiterated the state's intention to advance Human Dignity, Equality of Opportunity, and Promote Human Rights as part of Governance and Social Development.

In closing, the attendees were encouraged to work towards building Institutional Frames of Reference and Community Initiatives to Protect and Promote Fundamental Human Rights.

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