Neemrana/Suraj Rohilla
Manisha Yadav, daughter of Gajraj Singh Yadav, a resident of Purohiton ki Dhani in Daulat singhpura area of Neemrana, has been appointed as a volunteer in the Human Rights Protection and Preservation Organization in Alwar (Rajasthan).
This appointment was made by the organization's National General Secretary, Dr. Tapan Agnihotri. Her appointment has created a joyous atmosphere in the area, and various sections of society have hailed it as an inspiration for the youth.
During the appointment, Manisha Yadav was briefed by the organization about its working methods, objectives, and rules. She was urged to work with discipline, unity, and courtesy while adhering to the organization's rules. She was also entrusted with the important responsibility of spreading awareness about human rights in society, informing the general public about their rights, and assisting victims in cases of human rights violations, oppression, and exploitation.
The organization's officials expressed confidence that Manisha Yadav will discharge her responsibilities with complete dedication, honesty, and diligence, and will strengthen the organization. The objective of the Human Rights Protection and Preservation Organization is to protect justice, equality, and human dignity in society, for which the organization is continuously working through various social activities.
It is noteworthy that Manisha Yadav has previously brought laurels to the region by winning medals at the international level through her talent and hard work. She has been actively involved in sports and social activities, which has earned her a positive reputation among the youth. Residents of the area, social organizations, and young people have expressed their happiness and congratulated her on this achievement and new responsibility.
The residents of the area say that Manisha Yadav's appointment is a matter of pride not only for her family but for the entire region. People hope that she will do remarkable work in the field of human rights protection and social service and further enhance the reputation of the region.