University of Jammu Hosts SDGs Human Rights Conference

The Law School at the University of Jammu, in collaboration with the National Human Rights Commission, inaugurated a two-day National Conference on Sustainable Development Goals and Human Rights on Dec. 4. Chief guest M.K. Sinha invoked the Upanishadic principle 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' and praised inclusion of artificial intelligence and blockchain themes. The opening plenary addressed SDGs as instruments of distributive justice with interdisciplinary legal and academic contributions.
Key Points
- 1Hosts two-day national conference on SDGs and human rights with NHRC collaboration
- 2Highlights integration of AI and blockchain into SDG discourse, signaling technological policy attention
- 3Encourages interdisciplinary legal-academic dialogue for distributive justice and equitable SDG implementation
Scoring Rationale
Moderate regional relevance and official backing, but limited technical novelty and few directly actionable outcomes for practitioners.
Sources
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