The
last date for entries is August 30, the NHRC said in a statement.
The aim of this competition is to encourage and
acknowledge cinematic and creative efforts of the citizens, irrespective of
their age, towards the promotion and protection of human rights, officials
said.
The short films may be in English or
any Indian language with subtitles in English. The duration of the short film
should be a minimum of three minutes and a maximum of 10 minutes and they can
be in a documentary, animation or dramatised form.
The themes of short films should be based on
various socio-economic, cultural, and political rights and may include issues
specific to bonded and child labour, women and children's rights, rights in
challenges of elderly persons; rights of persons with disability; manual
scavenging, right to healthcare; issues of fundamental freedoms; human
tra?icking; domestic violence and human rights violation due to police
atrocities, it said.
There is no entry fee or bar on the
number of entries an individual can send to participate in the contest. However, the participants must send
each film separately with a duly filled-in entry form.
"The film, a duly filed entry form, and other
requisite documents may be sent using Google drive at
nhrcshortfilm@gmail.Com," the statement said.