Abstract
Population and Human Rights: A Study on Dhankut –An Endogamous Group of Bahraich of U.P., India
Dr Alok Chantia, Assistant Professor (Anthropology), KKC, Lucknow University, Lucknow , India
alokchantia@gmail.com , alokchantia@airo.org.in
Dr. Preeti Misra, Associate Professor (Human Rights), BBA University, Lucknow , India
Population is always considered as in ratio of natural resources and state takes it under the frame of right to life, right to food , right to shelter, right to health , right to equality etc. and also in the bracket of sustainability and this thought got more pace after the 1948 when Universal declaration Human rights (UDHR) came in light by an effort of UNO but no one can deny the role of culture which its initial stage of inception was nothing but a good device and tool of protection of human being . It is a bare fact that all religion under different culture have never used the word Human rights in their documents, so Human rights makes and presents a new horizon in the era of globalization in the frame of dignity, equality, liberty , development but Human right is not meant of role of state and fulfilment of basic requirement of life but also it gives the meaning of mechanical solidarity and feeling of identity too . it shows that population growth is inversely proportional to human rights
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English
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