Global Human Rights Organisation

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Events

Global Human Rights Organisation

Nyokum Yullo

We at Global Human Rights Organisation joyfully celebrate Nyokum Yullo, a vibrant festival of the Nyishi tribe, symbolizing harmony between humans and nature. Through rituals, cultural performances, and prayers, we honor agricultural prosperity and community well-being. This celebration reflects our respect for indigenous traditions and promotes unity, cultural pride, and the spirit of togetherness among all members of our organization and the local community.

Arunachal Pradesh Day

Arunachal Pradesh Day, 20th February, marks the formation of our beautiful state and celebrates its rich cultural heritage, diversity, and progress. We observe this day with pride, organizing cultural events, awareness drives, and community gatherings. It serves as a reminder of our identity, unity, and the collective efforts required to build a stronger, inclusive, and developed Arunachal Pradesh for future generations.

Republic Day

On 26th January, Republic Day, we proudly honor the adoption of the Indian Constitution and the democratic values that unite our nation. We organize flag hoisting ceremonies, patriotic programs, and community participation activities to instill national pride. It is a day to celebrate the strength of our unity, diversity, and the rights and responsibilities we uphold as citizens of India.

Independence Day

Independence Day is a moment of deep national pride, honoring the sacrifices of countless freedom fighters. On the 15th of every August, we celebrate with flag hoisting, cultural performances, and awareness programs to reflect on our hard-won freedom. The day reinforces our commitment to nation-building, equality, and justice while inspiring the younger generation to uphold the values of liberty and responsibility toward our country.

Gandhi Jayanti

We celebrate Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October to honor the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. Through peace marches, cleanliness drives, and awareness programs, we pay tribute to his values of non-violence, truth, and simplicity. The day inspires us to follow his ideals and continue working towards a just, inclusive, and self-reliant society.