Empowering Communities Through Knowledge of Rights
Learn about your rights and advocate for justice with BCEC’s Human Rights Awareness programs.
Human Rights Awareness
Empowering Communities Through Knowledge of Rights
At Boston Charitable And Educational Council (BCEC), we are committed to building a just and equitable society where every individual understands, exercises, and defends their basic human rights. Our Human Rights Awareness initiatives aim to educate, sensitize, and empower people—especially in rural, tribal, and marginalized communities—about their legal, social, and constitutional rights.
What We Offer
Educational Workshops:
Interactive sessions on fundamental rights, duties, and the Indian Constitution, tailored for various age groups and literacy levels.
Legal Literacy Programs:
Practical guidance on accessing justice, understanding the legal system, and utilizing available protections and remedies.
Awareness Campaigns:
Community outreach through rallies, street plays, and awareness drives highlighting issues like equality, freedom, child rights, women’s rights, and prevention of discrimination.
Support Networks:
Formation of self-help groups, mentorship opportunities, and peer learning platforms for ongoing growth and solidarity.
Community Engagement:
Encouraging women’s participation in local governance, community initiatives, and social development projects.
Interactive Q&A Sessions:
Farmers can ask questions, share challenges, and get expert advice on the spot.
Who Can Participate?
1. Students, youth, and teachers
2. Community leaders and social workers
3. Women, minority, and marginalized groups
4. Anyone interested in learning about or promoting human rights
BCEC's Focus Projects
Helping Hands For Skill Development & Women Empowering Training
Be a Voice for Justice and Equality
Awareness is the first step towards change. Join BCEC in spreading knowledge, fostering respect, and standing up for rights and dignity for all.
Contact us to participate, volunteer, or bring a Human Rights Awareness program to your community.
Testimonial
Thanks to BCEC’s women empowerment training, I learned new skills and became confident to start my own small business. Today, I help other women in my village achieve financial independence.
Anita Devi
After attending BCEC’s organic farming program, my crop yields improved and my expenses reduced. The team’s guidance on millets and sustainable practices made a big difference for my family.
Ramesh Kumar
The awareness camps organized by BCEC helped me and my neighbors understand important government schemes. We now know how to access benefits and improve our lives.
Sunita Yadav
Through BCEC’s skill development workshops, I gained valuable computer and communication skills. I secured a good job and am now able to support my family.
Mohammad Imran
BCEC’s health awareness camps provided much-needed information and checkups in our village. Their efforts have improved our community’s well-being.
Kundan Singh
Why Choose BCEC’s Human Rights Awareness Programs?
Empowering Communities with Integrity, Innovation, and Impact
Frequently Asked Questions
We cover fundamental rights and duties, the Indian Constitution, legal protections, women and child rights, anti-discrimination laws, and practical steps for accessing justice.
All women and girls—regardless of age or background—are welcome. Some programs also include sessions for teachers, community leaders, and social workers.
Many of our programs are free or Sponsored by Government of India, especially for marginalized and underprivileged groups. Details about program eligibility, if any, are provided with the course information.
Trainings are offered through workshops, field demonstrations, interactive sessions, and farmer field schools at BCEC centers and community locations.
Yes, participants receive a BCEC certificate upon successful completion of the training.
Absolutely. We offer continued mentorship, access to expert advice, and help with market linkages and government schemes.