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🧠 UGC NET Human Rights and Duties Mock Tests – December 2025
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- UGC NET Dec 2025 Human Rights & Duties Mock Test 1
- UGC NET Dec 2025 Human Rights & Duties Mock Test 2
- UGC NET Dec 2025 Human Rights & Duties Mock Test 3
- UGC NET Dec 2025 Human Rights & Duties Mock Test 4
- UGC NET Dec 2025 Human Rights & Duties Mock Test 5
- UGC NET Dec 2025 Human Rights & Duties Mock Test 6
- UGC NET Dec 2025 Human Rights & Duties Mock Test 7
- UGC NET Dec 2025 Human Rights & Duties Mock Test 8
- UGC NET Dec 2025 Human Rights & Duties Mock Test 9
- UGC NET Dec 2025 Human Rights & Duties Mock Test 10
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📘 UGC NET Human Rights and Duties Syllabus – December 2025
The UGC NET Human Rights and Duties Paper II syllabus focuses on the theoretical foundation, institutional framework, and practical application of rights and duties from both Indian and global perspectives. Here’s a unit-wise overview for your December 2025 preparation:
Unit 1: Concept and Nature of Human Rights and Duties
- Meaning, importance, and evolution of Human Rights
- Concept of Duties and relationship between Rights and Duties
- Human values – dignity, freedom, justice, equality, and fraternity
- Classifications of Human Rights: civil, political, social, economic, and cultural rights
- Philosophical and ethical foundations of Human Rights
Unit 2: Historical and International Development of Human Rights
- Evolution of Human Rights through history
- Modern origin of Human Rights in the 18th and 20th centuries
- Global movements and international recognition of Human Rights
- Formation of international human rights standards and declarations
- The role of international organizations in promoting and protecting rights
Unit 3: Social, Economic, Political, and Cultural Dimensions
- Impact of social structure and inequality on Human Rights
- Economic development and its relation to human dignity
- Role of religion, culture, and education in promoting Human Rights
- Gender equality and rights of women, children, and minorities
- Protection of marginalized and vulnerable groups
Unit 4: State, Law, and Individual Liberty
- The role of the State in ensuring Human Rights
- Liberty, freedom, and equality under law
- Legal and constitutional mechanisms for rights protection
- Law enforcement and accountability of public authorities
- Challenges to human rights in modern governance
Unit 5: Human Rights Institutions and Enforcement Mechanisms
- National and State Human Rights Commissions
- Legal aid and judicial remedies
- Role of media and civil society in human rights promotion
- International and regional institutions for human rights enforcement
- Implementation challenges in developing countries
Unit 6: Development and Human Rights
- Relationship between development and human rights
- Right to development and sustainable human growth
- Globalization, privatization, and their impact on social justice
- Environmental rights and ecological responsibilities
- Development ethics and inclusive growth
Unit 7: Social Movements and Human Rights Awareness
- Role of social movements in promoting rights awareness
- Women’s movements, tribal movements, and civil rights campaigns
- NGOs, community organizations, and public participation
- Human rights education and sensitization
- Grassroot initiatives and citizen responsibilities
Unit 8: Human Rights in India
- Historical roots of rights and duties in Indian philosophy
- Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy
- Fundamental Duties of citizens
- Role of the judiciary in human rights protection
- Contemporary issues: discrimination, violence, poverty, and displacement
Unit 9: Governance, Law, and Social Justice
- Rule of law and constitutional governance
- Administrative accountability and transparency
- Human Rights and good governance practices
- Protection of rights through legal and policy frameworks
- Challenges in enforcement and justice delivery
Unit 10: Emerging Trends and Global Concerns
- Cyber rights and privacy
- Rights of refugees, migrants, and displaced persons
- Environmental and climate justice
- Humanitarian interventions and global cooperation
- Future challenges and reforms in human rights protection
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🏁 Final Note
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