Humanitarian outreach reflects IHRC’s commitment to compassion, education, and social responsibility
Yamuna Nagar, Haryana – 20 October 2025
The International Human Rights Commission (IHRC Corporation) continues to advance its global mission of humanitarian service and social responsibility through community-based action. On the occasion of Diwali in Yamuna Nagar, Haryana, IHRC volunteers Mr. Sish Paul and Mr. Rajesh Goyal carried out a compassionate initiative, distributing blankets to people in need under the banner of IHRC.
The activity, part of IHRC’s ongoing social responsibility campaign, was designed to bring practical assistance and human warmth to those facing difficult living conditions during the colder months. It also served as an opportunity to raise awareness of solidarity, empathy, and civic engagement within local communities.
Empowering communities through compassion
This local humanitarian effort reflects IHRC’s broader approach — combining human rights advocacy, educational engagement, and direct community support. By empowering individuals to take action at the grassroots level, IHRC reinforces the principle that human dignity is universal, and that every act of kindness contributes to building a more just and compassionate society.
The initiative was conducted with the support and coordination of H.E. Bishop Dr. Samsher Khan, IHRC Peace Ambassador, High Commissioner, MNVC SMM, and IHRC Press Journalist, who emphasised that service to humanity is the foundation of sustainable peace and development.
“We are deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve and to make a difference in people’s lives. Our mission is to promote compassion, equality, and human dignity — these are the true foundations of peace,”
stated H.E. Dr. Samsher Khan, expressing appreciation for the encouragement received from Prof. h.c. Rafal Marcin Wasik, IHRC Secretary-General, Peacemaker, and H.E. Dawid Szabłowski, Director of the International Relations & Media.
Building standards of humanitarian excellence
IHRC’s initiatives in India form part of a wider regional effort to enhance humanitarian standards, promote civic responsibility, and encourage education on human rights principles. Through coordinated actions led by committed volunteers, the organisation continues to foster cooperation between civil society, educational institutions, and local leadership — creating a culture of care and responsibility aligned with IHRC’s global vision.
Reported by:
H.E. Bishop Dr. Samsher Khan
IHRC Peace Ambassador, High Commissioner, MNVC SMM, IHRC Press Journalist

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