Home minister lauds youngest human rights activist
New Delhi, May 25 (UNI) Limca Book of Records holder and the youngest human rights activist of the country, Natasha Jain today met Home Minister Shivraj Patil , who appreciated her excellant work.
Natasha, at a tender age of 13, started educating Police personnel and Paramilitary forces about Human Rights and this could be the first instance that a human rights activist had got a space in the Limca book of Records.
Mr Patil appreciated her for undertaking excellent work on human rights at a tender age, which had earned her a world level distinction. Mr Patil said India has always been a Human Rights' protector and mentioned some quotes from 'Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta' in support of his contention.
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