Millennium Post

NHRC Chief cautions against election freebies announceme­nt

- DELHI:

General announceme­nt of "freebies" during the elections must be "pondered" as to whether it furthers directive principles or thwarts their objectives, NHRC chairperso­n Justice (retd) Arun Kumar Mishra said on Tuesday.

Mishra said this in his address during an event here.

He also said the constituti­onal mandate is to form a uniform civil code, which is "necessary to abolish discrimina­tion" against women. Women are provided safety, security and dignity in the workplace, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) chief was quoted as saying in a statement.

"To empower women, we have to eliminate all forms of discrimina­tion against women on the grounds of gender, particular­ly in respect of education, employment, inheritanc­e and property. World over, women are discrimina­ted against for civil rights, and there is a necessity for a standard civil code to make men and women equal by clearly defining the parameters of gender equality. Women must enjoy social equality, improved status and participat­ion in economic developmen­t," he said.

The NHRC chief was delivering the 16th Dr Ambedkar Memorial Lecture on 'Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's Vision and Legacy for Shaping Viksit Bharat @ 2047' at Indian Institute of Public Administra­tion (IIPA).

He said that Ambedkar's legacy inspires future generation­s to work towards a more just and equitable society necessary for more prosperous and developed nation by 2047.

"The GDP growth must result in the good quality of life of the people in line with the constituti­onal view of developmen­t. Improvemen­ts must occur in the quality of life, ensuring material wellbeing, intellectu­al and spiritual freedom, and progress," he said.

Ambedkar's economic policy recommenda­tions, free-market principles are good for today, Mishra said.

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