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 (a) summoning and enforcing the attendance of witnesses and examine them; (b) discovery and production of any document;  (c) receiving evidence on affidavits; (d) requisitioning any public record or copy thereof from any court or office;  (e) the examination of witnesses or documents; (f) any other matter which may be prescribed

As India is a parliamentary democracy with a free press,civilian-controlled military, independent judiciary, and active political parties and civic associations. Competitive elections produce regular changes of leadership at the national, state, and municipal levels.

The state governments have primary responsibility for maintaining law and order. However, the central Government provides guidance and support through use of national paramilitary forces and in law has ultimate responsibility for protecting the fundamental rights guaranteed under the Constitution. The Union Ministry for Home Affairs controls the nationwide Indian Police Service, most of the paramilitary forces, and the internal intelligence bureaus. The rapid growth of the internal intelligence bureaus and the increased use of paramilitary forces against separatist insurgencies and communal unrest have given the Home Ministry increasing day-to-day control over law and order operations.Centrally controlled paramilitary forces are deployed throughout India.

The Government does not allow independent monitoring of prisons by NGO's. Prison conditions are, however, the subject of frequent press reports and have been assessed by human rights groups relying on testimony from former detainees. Press reports include charges of sexual abuse of prisoners; the use of prisoners by prison officials for domestic labor; the sale on the black market of food and milk meant for prisoners; and the sale of women prisoners to brothels.

Independent Indian human rights organizations are active and vocal. They include the People's Union for Civil Liberties, the People's Union for Democratic Rights, the South Asia Human Rights Documentation Center, Citizens for Democracy, and numerous regional organizations like Human Rights foundation etc working for the voilation of human rights in India. These groups investigate specific allegations of human rights abuses.But the action could not be taken as the don't have the powers and again they have to be in other hands and wait for the things to be done after doing all the investigations and taking all the pains.

In conclusion why not to support growth of NGO's just by awarding powers, if not all then some limited ones so that getting the results for wat they done should become easier and in time.

--59.144.255.221 16:43, 24 March 2006 (UTC) Ashish Saxena

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This matter relates to the Vasind Town in Tahasil Shahapur of Thane District (Maharashtra State of India). Local Administration /Authorities have been ignoring the problems of road users in this triable populated locality of the State of Maharashtra. It is well known fact that Level Crossing (LC) Gate No. 62 was closed by railways long back without providing alternate access. Since then the general public is facing day-to-day problems due to non-accessibility from one side to the other of the Central Railway Line passing through the town.

Due to closure of LC No. 62 by railways, MDR-45, ODR-181 which connected to the important roads like NH-3 and NH-222 were rendered useless. The population of Vasind town and other surrounding villages counts for around 1,00,000 and they are not only accessible to NH-3 & NH-222 but they are also not able to avail local amenities like, markets, hospitals, schools, banks, Post Offices, Cooking Gas, Petrol Pump, Panchayat, Tahasil and District Headquarters Offices. In order to address the issue of water logging of the existing RUB, Central Railways has recently provided sump & pump arrangement to bail out water from RUB. The people are thankful to the railways for this kind of act but this arrangement is not purposeful when large amount of water, say almost mounting water up to the level of top of the RUB in the rainy season. In these circumstances the people remain helpless even in the medical and fire emergencies. This matter has been taken up by the National Human Rights Commission of India with Divisional Railway Manager (DRM), Central Railway, Mumbai and the District Collector of Thane District but it seems that the authorities are not paying much attention in the proportion of the public problems in this triable populated area.

In a report dated 12.08.2015 submitted by ADEN (Wks) KYN to the Hon. National Human Rights Commission of India it was mentioned that :

(1) ROB at the location of the L-xing is being processed by PWD at a cost of Rs. 32 Crores.

(2) Joint Inspection of the ROB has already been done by Railways & PWD authorities.

(3) Based on the joint inspection GAD was finalized.

It is understood that copies of GAD and Technical Note were sent to the Executive Engineer, Road Project Division, Konkan Bhavan, Navi Mumbai by the SE (BR), DC, Konkan Bhavan Navi Mumbai vide letter Outward No. BR-III/TNE-111/516 /2015 dated 31.03.2015 for further necessary action with the mention that "Considering complexity of the site, it would be desirable to invite lump-sum tenders based on contractor's alternative designs, with endorsing copies of the communication to the SE, PW Circle, Thane and the EE, TCD,Thane.

It is further understood that the EE, TCD, Thane had submitted GAD and Technical Note to the Senior Divisional Engineer, CST Rly. Station, Mumbai vide letter No. TCD/PB4/2915 dated 8.4.2015 for approval of the proposal. The similar request for approval of the proposal was made by the EE, TCD, Thane to the ADEN, Kalyan (Works), Kalyan Railway Station, Kalyan also in May, 2015.

It is further understood that the ADEN, Kalyan (Works), Kalyan Railway Station, Kalyan vide his letter No. ADEN/Wks/KYN/BB/ W/ 5074/VSD dated 1.6.2015 had desired to make certain changes in the GAD as discussed with Shri P.G. Gore in his office and requested to resubmit the modified GAD to Central Railway for approval at the earliest.

Hon. National Human Rights Commission of India has again directed the Secretary, PWD, the DRM, Central Railway, Mumbai and the District Magistrate, Thane to submit current status of the case in the proceedings as mentioned below:

"These proceedings shall be read in continuation of earlier proceedings of the Commission dated 06.07.2015 vide which reports were called for from the Divisional Railway Manager, Central Railway, Mumbai, and District Collector, Thane. Pursuant to the directions of the Commission, the ADEN (Wks) KYN, has submitted his report dated 12.08.2015, in which it is stated as under : "(i) Any new road for vehicular traffic across Railway tracks has to be proposed by the State Government. Since the ROB at the location of L-­xing is being proposed by PWD, hence, RUB is no more required in the long run. Inspite of this, to address the issue of water logging of the existing RUB, Railway on their own have in May 2015 provided a sump and pump arrangement to bail out water from the RUB. The system has been on the whole functioning satisfactorily since then. (ii) and (iii) to be dealt by local bodies. (iv) The construction of a new ROB at the location of the L­-xing is being processed by PWD at a cost of Rs.32 crores. Joint inspection of the ROB site has been done by Railways and PWD authorities. Based on the inspection, a GAD has already been finalized. The same is under approval of PWD authorities after which it will be submitted by PWD to Railways for approval. (v) To be dealt by Bhatsa Canal Division". The Commission has perused and considered the report. Let reports be called for from the Secretary, PWD and District Magistrate, Thane. Copies of the relevant papers be transmitted to them. Divisional Railway Manager, Central Railway, is directed to submit the current status report. Response within six weeks. Additional Information Called for (Dated 2/22/2016) Response from concerned authority is awaited".

Note: (1) For further details kindly contact National Human Rights Commission, Manav Adhikar Bhawan Block­C, GPO Complex, INA, New Delhi ­ 110023 Tel.No. 24651330 Fax No. 24651329 E­Mail: covdnhrc[at]nic[dot]in, ionhrc[at]nic[dot]in Gore

Note: (2) The deadline for submission of report by the Secretary, PWD, the DRM, CR, Mumbai & the District Magistrate, Thane is already over. 11:26, 8 April 2016 (UTC)MORJAL C P — Preceding unsigned comment added by VASINDKAR (talk • contribs)

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