International Human Rights Protection Bureau (India) is dedicated to upholding the dignity of every human being. Our 18 strategic objectives guide every action we take across India — from tribal villages to national courts.
To create an environment where human rights cannot be violated and to take strict action against human rights abuse and intolerance.
To safeguard and protect the value of Human Rights of each and every human being irrespective of class, section, or religion.
To organize cultural programmes to inculcate nationalism, humanitarian aspects, international brotherhood, and to eradicate poverty and inequality.
To promote education by establishing schools especially in remote tribal areas where access to quality education is severely limited.
To join with Government and other social agencies to promote awareness about Human Rights and work against discrimination and exploitation of women and children.
To provide free legal help to those who are subjected to exploitation — especially women and children who cannot afford legal services.
To make worldwide awareness about human rights violations which widely occur in various countries, bringing global attention to systemic injustice.
To provide training and classes to those living in remote areas and villages where violation of human rights frequently occurs.
To attract and encourage businessmen, doctors, scientists, and celebrities to participate actively in the Human Rights protection movement.
To do welfare activities for the education and social upliftment of tribal communities by providing free school uniforms, school kits, bags, and stationery items.
To conduct free medical camps in remote and tribal areas and distribute medicines to the people completely free of cost.
To provide free legal assistance to those who are economically and socially backward, ensuring justice reaches every corner of India.
To encourage water conservation and plantation, and to make awareness about the consequences of deforestation among villagers.
To encourage women's education and keep a tab on and prevent school dropouts, especially among girl students in villages and tribal areas.
To make awareness about dowry and provide legal assistance to women who are suffering from dowry-related problems and domestic violence.
To conduct training camps for skill development in rural areas, enabling youth to become self-reliant and gain meaningful employment.
To give financial and other assistance to inmates of Old Age Homes and Orphanages, ensuring they live with dignity and care.
To work actively against child labour in all its forms, ensuring every child gets the right to education and a safe childhood.