India Chapter Chennai branch Human Rights Day event

10 December 2014
@Quaide – Milleth College for Men, Medavakkam, Chennai

PROGRAM:

Invocation: –  Students

Welcome Address: Dr. D. Ayub Khan Dawood, QMC for men, Chennai-100

Presidential Address: Dr. A. Rafi, M.Com. M.Phil., Ph.D., Principal, QMC for men, Chennai-100

Inaugural address & Power point on UDHR:  K. Ramachandran National Vice-President, IARF, India Chapter

Sharing experience with IARF:  Dr. Prof. Rajaram, Principal, Sri Karpaga Vinayagar College of Education, Kamuthakudi. Ramnad District

Special Address on Human Values & Ethics: Dr. Latha Subramanian, Assistant Professor, Dept. Of Criminology, University of Madras

Street Play on Human Rights violations & Remedy: College students

Distribution of Certificates: Mr. J.M. Naidu, Chairman, Anna Nagar west extn. Branch IARF, Chennai  

Vote of Thanks: Mrs. K. Yasmin, Asst. Professor and Program Officer NSS Unit, the Quaide Milleth College for Men                       

IARF-HRE Invitation for Human values & ethics 10.12.2014-1 at QMC, Medavakkam (Invitation doc)

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