The Rajasthan chapter of the Association for Protection of Civil Rights (APCR) organised a one-day training workshop for Para-Legal Volunteers (PLVs) in Udaipur on Sunday, June 14, with a focus on legal awareness, civil rights and social justice.
Held at The Lake Haveli in Udaipur, the workshop revolved around the theme, “Learn the Law, Serve the Community, Protect Rights, and Promote Justice.” The programme aimed to equip volunteers with practical legal knowledge and strengthen community-based support systems for vulnerable groups.
Social workers, advocates, journalists and volunteers from 20 districts across Rajasthan participated in the event.
Focus on Legal Awareness and Community Service
The workshop began with a welcome address by Advocate Mohammad Iqbal, Treasurer of APCR, followed by an introduction of participants.
Mujammil Rizvi, State General Secretary of APCR Rajasthan, highlighted the organisation’s vision, mission and ongoing work. Meanwhile, Rukhsana Usman explained the objectives of the workshop and discussed the expected responsibilities of volunteers in addressing legal and social concerns at the grassroots level.
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