Ranjit Sinha, Associate Editor of ‘The Arunachal Times’ is seen receiving ‘Best Interjector’ Award in the debate competition from the Arunachal Pradesh DGP Ajay Chadha in a state-level debate competition held on the topic “Should criminals enjoy human rights”, at Police Training Centre, Banderdewa on March 28 last. The competition was organized by Arunachal Pradesh Police and NHRC to bring awareness on the Human Rights. Mr. Sinha is the native of Pathakandi in Karimganj district of Assam.
Ranjit Sinha, Associate Editor of ‘The Arunachal Times’ is seen receiving ‘Best Interjector’ Award in the debate competition from the Arunachal Pradesh DGP Ajay Chadha in a state-level debate competition held on the topic “Should criminals enjoy human rights”, at Police Training Centre, Banderdewa on March 28 last. The competition was organized by Arunachal Pradesh Police and NHRC to bring awareness on the Human Rights. Mr. Sinha is the native of Pathakandi in Karimganj district of Assam.
Mr. Ranjit Sinha..
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on ur achievement. Wish u many more success in life.
Regards....Ranita Sinha
may u kiss more success. congrats again on ur achievement.
ReplyDeletei was great to listen about you from such a distant place.
Congrats again Mr Ranjit Sinha
Comment: Rebati Mohan Sinha
ReplyDeleteKudos to Shri Ranjit Sinha, the Associate Editor of “The Arunachal Times” for winning the prestigious “Best Interjector Award”outside Assam. Nowadays we quite often encounter the name ‘National Human Right Commission’ in newspapers. This is the appropriate subject chosen for the debate. Nation is facing lot of atrocities done by Army or Police on human beings , whether they are terrorists, criminals, or convicts. Some people call NHRC, the Brahmastra to safeguard the human rights of fellow Indians.
Take a bow Ranjit.
ReplyDeleteThis is an inspiring piece of news.
Rishikesh, you too bro. Great work. Keep it up.
Cheers
Henryy