Mangalore, June 25: Until and unless people fight against corrupt officers, violation of Human Rights cannot be eliminated. It is the duty of youth to fight against such officers with courage to have a better democratic society in future, said Seemanth Kumar Singh, Police Commissioner, Mangalore.
He was speaking after inaugurating the Human Right Education Cell of St. Agnes College Mangalore, here on Saturday.
Interacting with the students, he said that girls should ring the Police Control Room (100), whenever they face harassment in the buses so that police can take strict action against such bus conductors.
While defining the Human Rights as a complex issue involving various departments, he said that safeguarding human rights is a role not justconfined to police officers, but also is a responsibility of each one so that all citizens live with dignity and integrity.
Dr. Prem D'Souza, Principal, St. Agnes College, Mangalore, said that academic studies should not be limited to students' classrooms. Students should involve themselves in social works for the cause of girl empowerment, she advised.
Staff Coordinator, Chandra Mohan and Sr.Voila were present at the inaugural ceremony.
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