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Sambhali Trust urged the UN to embed human rights in governance, citing India’s welfare programs and grassroots efforts in Rajasthan.
At the 61st UN Human Rights Council session, Sambhali Trust urged deeper integration of human rights into governance, stressing that rights-based principles must move beyond symbolism to become practical, cross-cutting priorities.
Representative Hansraj Singh highlighted India’s welfare programs—Mission Vatsalya, POSHAN Abhiyaan, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, and digital inclusion initiatives—as examples of national efforts to advance equity.
Drawing on grassroots work in Rajasthan, he described a rights-based approach to education, healthcare, shelter, and justice for marginalized women and children, emphasizing community participation in local decision-making.
The intervention called for stronger collaboration between governments and civil society to align policies with on-the-ground realities and strengthen inclusive, accountable governance.
El Sambhali Trust instó a la ONU a incorporar los derechos humanos en la gobernanza, citando los programas de bienestar de la India y los esfuerzos de base en Rajasthan.