Future Projects

Dr. Apj Abdul Kalam Social Welfare Organization Chandrapur

The exploitation of the Prisoner, Surrender of Naxalite, and Violation of His Fundamental and Human Rights

The prisoner is a most important part of our society, though they are prisoners they have full human rights and some fundamental rights like us. But in India Prisoners are treated with humiliation due to their inherent dignity and heinous crimes. Though prisoners have the right to take part in cultural activities and education aimed at the full development of the human personality they’re not allowed to do so. There shall be no discrimination on the grounds of race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinions, national or social origin, property, birth, or another status. It is, however, desirable to respect the religious beliefs and cultural precepts of the group to which prisoners belong, whenever local conditions so require. All prisoners shall have the right to take part in cultural activities and education aimed at the full development of the human personality. The responsibility of prisons for the custody of prisoners and for the protection of society against crime shall be discharged in keeping with a State’s other social objectives and its fundamental responsibilities for promoting the well-being and development of all members of society. Except for those limitations that are demonstrably necessitated by the fact of incarceration, all prisoners shall retain the human rights and fundamental freedoms set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and, where the State concerned is a party, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Optional Protocol thereto, as well as such other rights as are set out in other United Nations covenants. Conditions shall be created enabling prisoners to undertake meaningful remunerated employment which will facilitate their reintegration into the country’s labor market and permit them to contribute to their own financial support and to that of their families. Prisoners shall have access to the health services available in the country without discrimination on the grounds of their legal situation.

Rehabilitation of Flood and Mining Victims

The campaign ensures immediate and long-term relief and rehabilitation for the community and its residents. It will alleviate poverty and reduce the effects of floods & mining victims, and give them health and well-being.