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2-day online international conference ‘Status of Human Rights during COVID 19 Pandemic’ from today

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 9, 2020 18:25 IST

Aurangabad, Dec 9:Manikchand Pahade Law College will host a two-day online international conference on ‘Status of Human Rights ...

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Aurangabad, Dec 9:

Manikchand Pahade Law College will host a two-day online international conference on ‘Status of Human Rights during COVID 19 Pandemic’ to celebrate ‘International Human Rights Day’ from December 10.

More than 1300 participants have registered from various parts of India and abroad for the conference.

Chairperson of Indian National Association of Legal Professionals (INALP) Advisory Council-M Koteswara Rao will speak in inaugural session at 9 am, Jeeva Shirajanie Nirille from University of Colombo (Sri Lanka) will inaugurate the conference while Peter O Omari (Supervising Attorney at Mid- Minnesota, USA) will deliver the keynote address.

President of M L and G E Society-adv J K Wasadikar will deliver the presidential address.

Its secretary adv Dr Kalpalata Patil, vice-Principal S N Morey (convenor of the conference), Dr Aparna Kottapalle and Dr Anju Singh (co-convenor) appealed to teachers and students to attend the conference virtually.

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