The Conclave
Most potent human rights, community welfare and philanthropy conclave on the foothills of the Himalayas, ever!
25-26 January, 2025
11:00 am - 5 pm
#LeaveNoOneBehind International Conclave on Human Rights, Community Welfare, Philanthropy and UN Sustainable Development Goals is aimed at:
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Bringing the real human rights heroes, community welfare activists & philanthropists on one platform
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Exchange of ideas and brainstorming sessions on how to innovate to get to the solutions of the human rights challenges and concerns
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Honoring activists for their role & contribution in the field of human rights and community welfare
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Draw the attention towards, focus on and form a plan of action to work towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
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Motivate youth and activists around the world to #LeaveNoOneBehind
The first two editions of the Conclave were held at Chandigarh India and were inaugurated by Hon'ble Member of Parliament from Chandigarh, Smt. Kirron Kher and Lt.Governor of Puducherry HE Smt. Kiran Bedi respectively. Both the editions of the Conclave received registrations from over 100 countries. NITI Aayog's Advisor - SDGs, Shri Ashok Kumar Jain delivered the keynote address of the first edition while MLA Kanwar Sandhu delivered the keynote address of the second edition. The Conclave has been approved by Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India through its Political Clearance. The Conclave is endorsed by Shri Arvind Kejriwal - Hon'ble Chief Minister of Delhi and activist Gurmehar Kaur. Speakers of the first two editions included Smt. Kiran Bedi, Smt. Kirron Kher, UNFPA Rep to India Representative - Argentina Matavel Piccin, Singer Rabbi Shergill, AAP MLA (Late) Jarnail Singh, Dr. Suneeta Mukherjee - former United Nations rep to Maldives, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, Mrs. Sudha Sharma - former Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, S. RS Ghuman - former DIG, Chandigarh Police, among others.
Location: The Conclave is held in the city of Chandigarh, India. Chandigarh is a Union Territory in India that also serves as the capital of the neighbouring states of Punjab & Haryana. One of the early planned cities in post-independence India, it is internationally known for its architecture and urban design. City's master plan was prepared by Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier, which transformed from earlier plans created by the Polish architect Maciej Nowicki & the American planner Albert Mayer. In 2015, an article published by BBC named Chandigarh as one of the few master-planned cities in the world to have succeeded in terms of combining monumental architecture, cultural growth and modernisation.Chandigarh's Capitol Complex was in July 2016 declared by UNESCO as World Heritage at the 40th session of World Heritage Conference held in Istanbul. Chandigarh has one of the highest per capita incomes in the country. Reported to be one of the cleanest cities in India, the union territory also heads the list of Indian states and territories according to Human Development Index.Per a 2015 study, Chandigarh is named as the happiest city in India.
Honb'le Member of Parliament from Chandigarh, Smt Kirron Kher addressing the first edition of the #LeaveNoOneBehind International Conclave on Human Rights, Community Welfare, Philanthropy & UN SDGs
Honb'le Chief Minister of Delhi Shri Arvind Kejriwal endorsing the #LeaveNoOneBehind International Conclave on Human Rights, Community Welfare, Philanthropy & UN SDGs
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About the Organisers
Human Rights Protection Group and MFP Federation is an organisation in Special Consultative Status with the United Nations (ECOSOC) since 2023. Registered with the Government of India as a section 8 NGO, the organization was founded by Prabhloch Singh in 2006. The pressure group and human rights organisation has contributed to some of the biggest reversals of injustice in India by helping in public opinion formation and organising peaceful candle light vigils during the Jessica Lal case, Nirbhaya case, etc.
The organization was the first to act in the Jessica Lal murder case from Manu Sharma's hometown Chandigarh. It was also featured in the Bollywood movie 'No One Killed Jessica' in 2011. The leader of the pressure group is Prabhloch Singh, a human rights activist, speaker, serial solopreneur, management professional and a deejay. The organisation along with its founder Prabhloch was made a part of a human rights case study on Media Influence, Rule of Law, and Civic Action in India by the Florida State University through an Honors Theses submitted to and approved by the Defense Committee of the Department of International Affairs, USA.
Human Rights Protection Group & MFP Federation is also validated by NASSCOM Foundation, NITI Aayog, OnGood and Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt of India.
The NGO is now focussed on Community Welfare and United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Participants
450+
Topics
20+
Countries
34+
Speakers
25+
+estimated numbers per our previous events
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Speakers are being updated on a regular basis. Please watch out for this section as we keep adding more and more speakers. Interested in a Speaking slot? Write to us at info@internationalconclave.com
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General Guidelines
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Submitting a paper is not mandatory, but appreciated. Send your papers to info@internationalconclave.com
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Register and pay now to reserve your seat. Complete the payment if you haven't already.
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The conclave is partially funded. The price you're paying is a subsidised price as a portion of the expenses is being taken care of by the organisers.
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Registration will be considered complete only after registration fees has been paid.
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Rooms (where applicable) will be provided on twin sharing basis in premium properties.
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Certificates will be issued to all participants.
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Invitation Letters for Visa purposes will be issued to all International Delegates. All delegates have to make their own arrangements for travel. Meals and Accommodation is covered in the registration fee for all International Delegates.
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There are limited seats, available on first come first serve. Register now to avoid missing the opportunity.
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For Sponsorship or if you're interested in being a speaker, call +91.9914555599 or email us at info@internationalconclave.com
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Keep checking the website at regular intervals for updates and addition to the list of speakers, agenda, etc.
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Indian participants can pay the registration fee online through credit/debit cards, etc by clicking here.
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International Delegates need to wire transfer the registration fee to our bank account. Email us at info@internationalconclave.com for payment related questions.
Best of luck and see you at the Conclave!
VISA Information
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All foreign delegates, registrants, participants will be provided with a Visa Invitation Letter by September 10, 2024. This has been sent to your email address.
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We have made all necessary efforts to make arrangements and secure required approvals from the authorities to increase your chances of securing a conference visa for India.
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The Visa that you will need to apply for this Conclave is the "Conference Visa" since the Conclave is being organised by an NGO (Section 8 NGO Registered with the Government of India). Visa fee for a Conference visa needs to be paid by the registrants to the Indian Consulate in their respective countries.
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Please write to us at info@internationalconclave.com for any questions pertaining to the VISA invitation letters.
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You must make sure you have registered for the Conclave and made the payment against the registration.
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Foreign delegates/registrants/participants need to email their air tickets and visa to info@internationalconclave.com as soon as they are granted the visa.
Best of luck with the visa application and see you at the Conclave!
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Past Speakers - 1st edition
Smt. Kirron KherHonb'le MP from Chandigarh. Bollywood celebrity and the judge of India's Got Talent. Also the Chief Guest of #LeaveNoOneBehind International Conclave on Human Rights, Community Welfare, Philanthropy & UN SDGs | Prabhloch SinghHuman Rights activist, Philanthropist, Deejay, Serial Solopreneur, Corporate employee. Also the founder of Human Rights Protection Group & MFP Federation |
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Jarnail SinghActivist, former journalist and Hon'ble MLA from Delhi up till January, 2017. | Gurmehar KaurPeace Activist, Student. |
Tara McCartneyAn ex-corporate manager turned social entrepreneur with multiple projects and companies based out of India. From basic services for the rural poor such as water, solar energy, social tourism and clean cooking stoves via her non-profit United for Hope and its partner for-profit, Shakti Empowerment Solutions to sustainable farming and dignified working conditions for farm labours via Grow Good Farms to ethical textile production for European retailers through her full service agency, Fairfactia. | Suneeta Mukherjee I.A.SFormer UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) Rep in Srilanka, Maldives, Bangladesh and the Philippines. Played a key role in achievement of MDGs. Broke the Guinness Book of World Record for two consecutive years in the stand up campaign for MDGs in Philippines. Has developed a draft SAARC youth chart and plan of action for youth in SAARC countries. Served in Govt. of HP and Govt of India in various capacities including Secretary to the Government. |
Arvind BaliCEO - Videocon | Andrew ChalmersHuman Rights activist, UK-based software company CEO, racing enthusiast & entrepreneur |
Shri Ranjan LakhanpalChairman - World Human Rights Protection Council. Supreme Court Lawyer and Human Rights activist | Shri RS GhumanFormer Deputy Inspector General of Police, Chandigarh |
Amy SinghSpoken word poet, an alternative educator and a TEDx Speaker. Uses poetry as her medium of activism, resistance and philanthropy for a positive social change. | SaahirRapper/Actor/Director |
His Excellency Pratap Singh I.F.SFormer Ambassador to DPR Korea and High Commissioner of India to Jamaica | Dinesh KarkiOfficial photographer for the Conlave. Has shot human rights conferences throughout the world |
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