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Guide to Human Rights

Author Name: Abirlal Mukhopadhyay | Format: Paperback | Genre : Educational & Professional | Other Details

This foundation course is developed for one and each who wants to learn human rights and their functions. Securing human rights is a collective responsibility and all people should have little or more knowledge on it. In this course, we would cover the definitions, meanings, history and evolution, characteristics, functions and importance of human rights.

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Abirlal Mukhopadhyay

Abirlal Mukhopadhyay was born in West Bengal on 21 August, 2000 and spent his early childhood in Jharkhand. After returning home, he had his higher secondary from his village school and passed being the block topper the same year. From Bankura Christian College he completed his bachelor's degree in English Literature.And M.A in English from Bankura University. At the age of twenty one Abirlal has written more than ten books and published in hundreds of anthologies both in English and Bengali. India Book of Records appreciates Abirlal Mukhopadhyay for publishing five interesting books at the early age of twenty years nine months.  In 2021, Abirlal Mukhopadhyay was awarded with India Prime Author Award by Foxclues for his book The Living Corpses, Limelight Award as the Best Author of the year 2021 by The Opus Coliseum, Star Golden Award by Suman Art Theatre for the contribution in the field of literature, RCrit Author Award by RCrit Review for his book The Cry From the Fire. Abirlal Mukhopadhyay is marked as the Best Young Promising Author 2021 and awarded with Influential Indian's Award by The Crazy Tales.


To name a few books of Abirlal: The Cry From The Fire, The Rough Sketches of Life, The Living Corpses, Heart to Art, Syntax, The Days She Dreamt For and other books. His short stories include The Fishmonger, The Ticket Collector, A Birthday Cake, Freak, Me too, A Freedom Fighter, Satyriasis, A Plague.  His fictions and poems have a close study of human emotions. Their innermost desires are well expressed in some of his poems: ‘Can’t’, ‘Survive’, ‘Never’, ‘Deciduous’, ‘Baltimore Oriole’. He took part in several national and international exhibitions of art. Abirlal worked as a co-writer and invited author for various magazines and publishing houses. Some of them are: Blue Hill Publication, The Opus Coliseum, Flairs and Glairs. Abirlal Mukhopadhyay is also appointed the same year as a board member of the Indian Human Rights Organisation West Bengal. Later got promoted as the Additional Chief Secretary of Indian Human Rights Organization.


The early writings of Abirlal Mukhopadhyay were in Bengali. From his secondary school days, he started contributing in different anthologies in Bengali. It was when he was in college, he started publishing his works in English. Unspoken, unsung human pain and emotions, declining morality, unheard voices get their prominent place in the works of Abirlal.

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