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NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS CRIME & ANTI-CORRUPTION BUREAU STRENGTHENS ITS ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE IN GOA

January 06, 2026 04:01 PM

 Chandigarh/Suraj Rohilla:

During the official visit of Mohit Gupta, founder and national president of the National Human Rights Crime and Anti-Corruption Bureau and a renowned humanitarian, to Goa, a significant and far-reaching decision was taken to strengthen the organization.

On this occasion, Vijay Tulsani, Director of Talent Hunt Consultancy, recognized by the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, was appointed as the Chief Representative and Advisor for the Goa state unit. 

Mohit Gupta stated that strong leadership is essential to effectively advance the organization's activities in a sensitive and important state like Goa, and Vijay Tulsani's appointment will provide the organization with new energy, direction, and momentum. He clarified that the National Human Rights Crime and Anti-Corruption Bureau aims not only to address complaints but also to become a strong voice for the protection of human rights and against crime and corruption, and strong representation at the state level is crucial for achieving this goal.

Mohit Gupta, along with National Women's Chief Representative and Advisor Victoria Godai, Goa State Chief Representative and Advisor Vijay Tulsani, Karnataka State In-charge Sanjeev Kumar, and Maharashtra State Joint Secretary Latesh Patil, paid a courtesy visit to MLA Krishna Salkar of the Vasco da Gama constituency. During the visit, MLA Krishna Salkar was honored with a bouquet of flowers as a token of respect and appreciation from the Bureau. He was also felicitated with a shawl and a bouquet by the newly appointed Vijay Tulsani.

He assured that the National Human Rights Crime and Anti-Corruption Bureau would be provided with all possible cooperation and support in Goa. It was also clarified on this occasion that the organization would work in coordination with the administrative machinery in Goa, prioritizing the problems of ordinary citizens, so that the general public can receive justice, security, and respect. This courtesy visit and the new appointment are being seen as a significant and impactful step towards strengthening human rights protection, crime control, and anti-corruption efforts in Goa.

 
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