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A thousand rights violation cases every month...

The state being no stranger to cases of human rights violations, their numbers are piling up before the Karnataka State Human Rights Commission (KSHRC), which, unfortunately, has been able to do li

Hookah parlours, pubs face heat

Police commissioners of Cyberabad and Hyderabad have submitted reports to the State Human Rights Commission on the suo motu order issued regarding hookah centres and pubs in the city, which violated t

SHRC plans crackdown on pub culture in city

With the rise in incidents of youth being caught partying till daybreak at pubs, the State Human Rights Commission has decided to take a suo moto cognisance of media reports and crack down on the pub

SHRC seeks probe on dumped bodies

The State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) on Saturday took a suo motu case following news reports about the discovery of mummified bodies of infants in Peddac-heruvu water tank in Mahbubnagar town.

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SHRC for probe into assault on Babukhan’s nephew

The State Human Rights Commission has sought an inquiry into the alleged assault of Mansoor Babukhan, nephew of ex-minister Bashiruddin Babukhan by West Zone police. SHRC chairperson Justice Nisar Ah

Woman files plea in SHRC against docs

A woman from Guntur approached the SHRC complaining against doctors of Guntur General Hospital.
G. Jayalakshmi, 30, from Aparajipally of Gudur mandal in Warangal district, complained on Saturday that

SHRC seeks bus mishap report

The State Human Rights Commission on Wednesday suo-motu directed the state government to inquire into the incident of a school bus plunging into a stream in Chandrugonda mandal of Khammam district and

Family clubs move rights panel

Thousands of employees from various family clubs in Hyderabad and Cyberabad Commissionerate limits approached the State Human Rights Commission complaining of harassment by the cops. Over 10,000 peopl

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