Universal Declaration of Human Rights
By virtue of being a human, every person in the world should be given certain basic rights. These rights are called human rights. They help a person to lead a decent, dignified life. With this purpose in mind, the United Nations issued a Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 10 December, 1948. In it important human rights have been enumerated which all people of the world should be given. It seeks all nations of the world to respect these rights. The important human rights given in it are the following:
• The right to freedom of expression speech and writing.
• The right to equality before the law.
• The right to get education and employment as per their ability and choice.
• The right to travel all over the world.
• The right to equal compensation for equal work by men and women.
• The right to profess their own faiths and religions.
• The right to marry as per one’s choice