Govt Polytechnic Jammu organises Seminar on ‘Dignity and Human Rights of Manual Scavengers'
Jammu Links News6/5/2025

JAMMU: Government Polytechnic Jammu organized a seminar on "Dignity and Human Rights of Persons Involved in Manual Scavenging".

The event saw enthusiastic participation from 4th-semester students of Computer/IT and Electrical Engineering departments.

Dr. Supreet Singh, MD Dermatology and Assistant Professor at the Department of Dermatology, ASCOMS & Hospital, and Chief Dermatologist at Anusukh Derma Care Centre were the resource persons.

The programme began with a floral welcome to Dr. Singh, presented by Principal Er. Talet Mahmood, Er. Inderjeet Singh (Workshop Superintendent), Er. Sukhdeep Singh (HoD, Civil Engineering) and Er. Sanjay Gupta (HoD, Electrical Engineering).

In his enlightening address, Dr. Supreet Singh underlined the critical social and health challenges faced by individuals engaged in manual scavenging. He shed light on the severe health hazards, legal safeguards, and rehabilitation efforts initiated by the government to eradicate the practice and restore dignity to those affected. He emphasized the vital role of youth in promoting awareness and championing human rights in their communities.

The seminar concluded with a vote of thanks by Er. Snehjot Kour, Demonstrator, Computer Department.

As a token of appreciation, Principal Er. Talet Mahmood presented a memento to Dr. Supreet Singh, recognizing his valuable contribution to student awareness and social consciousness.




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