In the age of RTI, information about Black Money seems to be hiding inside a black hole
Image courtesy: http://indiaopines.com Feb 23, 2018 By: Venkatesh Nayak During his reply on the Motion of Thanks to the Address of the President of India, in the Lok Sabha on 7th February 2018, the Hon'ble Prime Minister, Mr.
BEYOND PRISON WALLS - Conversation on Prisoners’ Rights
This report documents the one day seminar 'Beyond Prison Walls: Conversation on Prisoner’s Rights ' organised by Tihar prisons in collaboration with Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D), Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) and Delhi School of Social Work (DSSW)
CHRI CHOGM report launch
Since 1991 the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative launches has launched a seminal report on a major human rights issue facing the Commonwealth. In 2018 the report will lool at the Commonwealth and SDG8.7.
Reengaging with the Commonwealth: Gambia and Zimbabwe
Chair: David White, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative Gambia: Speaker: Mr Yankuba Darboe, Manager of Kibaaro TV, and managing editor, Kibaaro Newspaper, London (TBC) Zimbabwe: Speakers: Dr Sue Onslow, Deputy Director, Institute of Commonwealth Studies Dr Winston Mano, Head, African
Reducing Pre-Trial Detention
The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative is bringing together several experts on penal reform and pre-trial detention toward a) exchanging best practice to reduce pre-trial detention and b) building collaboration on joint advocacy on the issue with particular emphasis on the countries of the commonw
Tax payers foot bill for fine imposed on govt officer by CIC
Disregarding provisions of the RTI Act, the government’s currency printing press reimbursed from the state exchequer the amount paid for a penalty imposed on one of its officers by the Central Information Commission, shifting the burden of what was a personal liability to tax payers.
International Logo Design Competition
In April 2018, the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) will be 30.
CHRI organises Training Programme for Commonwealth Small States in Geneva
February 12 , 2018 Geneva, A number of Commonwealth Small States have participated in the first-ever training programme on the UN Human Rights Council (HRC), the premier human rights body consisting of 47 member states responsible for promoting human rights in Geneva.
Remembering Asma Jahangir: A CHRI Tribute
Feb 12, 2018 New Delhi, India The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) today described Asma Jahangir, the courageous Pakistani human rights defender, who passed away yesterday as a "conscience keeper for the whole of South Asia", recalling her struggle for "principle and
Delhi to have a Police Complaints Authority
(Sunday Guardian live) Delhi will soon have an independent Police Complaints Authority (PCA) that would deal with complaints from common citizens against police personnel on matters like custodial death, custodial rape, extortion or any serious abuse of power.