The Human Rights Protection Council, India (HRPCI) confers national-level awards and honorary recognitions to acknowledge individuals and institutions who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to social service, education, human rights, public welfare, and nation-building.
These awards are conferred to honor integrity, dedication, ethical leadership, and long-term contribution to society. HRPCI awards are purely honorary and social recognitions.
One of the most prestigious recognitions conferred by HRPCI, the Bharat Gaurav Samman honors individuals who have made significant contributions toward national development, social harmony, education, or public welfare.
This award recognizes individuals or organizations working actively for human rights awareness, peace-building, social justice, and protection of human dignity.
Conferred upon individuals who have devoted a substantial part of their life to social service, education, public welfare, humanitarian work, or community development with lasting impact.
The Honorary Doctorate Award is a symbolic and honorary recognition for outstanding social contribution. It is non-academic and not equivalent to any university degree.
This recognition acknowledges leadership, service, and ethical impact in various fields of social importance.
The Pride of India Award honors individuals who have brought positive recognition through excellence, innovation, and dedication in their respective fields of service.
Any fees, if applicable, are strictly towards:
Important: HRPCI does not sell awards or degrees. Payment of fees does not guarantee selection. All recognitions are conferred based on merit and committee approval.
HRPCI reserves the right to withdraw any award or recognition if:
All awards and recognitions conferred by Human Rights Protection Council, India (HRPCI) are honorary in nature. They do not imply governmental, statutory, or academic authority and should be represented truthfully and ethically.