Dr. M.S. Rahman
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Dr. M.S. Rahman in 2025 | |
Born | 28 June 1976 (age 49) Hyderabad, India |
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Nationality | Indian |
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Alma mater | |
Occupation | Legal Professional, Human Rights Activist, Journalist |
Years active | 2010 – Present |
Known for | Human Rights Defender, Social Reform |
Notable works | Leadership roles in World Human Rights Organisation, Human Rights Council of India |
Awards | See below |
Spouse(s) | N/A |
Parents | N/A |
Religion | Hinduism |
Website | N/A |
Dr. M. S. Rahman is an Indian legal professional and human rights defender. Having worked in criminal and civil law for over ten years, he has become a prominent voice in the struggle for equality, social justice, and human dignity. Dr. Rahman, who is currently the Bureau Chief of Bharat News, State President of the Human Rights Council of India, and Vice President of the World Human Rights Organization, uses his activism and legal knowledge to support marginalized communities and shape international human rights legislation. His quest to ensure that justice is available to everyone is motivated by his belief that "justice is not an entitlement but a right of all persons."[1][2]
Early Life & Education
Career
Dr. Rahman has over ten years of legal experience, with a focus on human rights law. He had a clear goal when he started his career: to use the legal system to protect the weak. Despite obstacles like threats, pressure, and systemic resistance, his professional path has been characterized by integrity, resiliency, and dedication.
Among his leadership responsibilities are:
- Vice President – World Human Rights Organisation
- State President – Human Rights Council of India
- Bureau Chief – Bharat News
He has devoted his life to bridging the gap between grassroots activism and legal campaigning. He has made sure that legal reforms are not merely theoretical but have an immediate impact on people at the grassroots level through his work with NGOs, international organizations, and grassroots movements.[3][4]
Notable Works
Dr. M. S. Rahman's notable works bear testimony to a multidimensional approach to justice and human rights. His human rights race has seen him organize impactful campaigns for social justice, legal aid, and equity for the oppressed. On the front of legal journalism, his tenure as the Bureau Chief of Bharat News has helped raise the profile of pressing human rights concerns, thereby exposing many an injustice. He is conversant with the technology integration challenges and has globally promoted the use of tech, AI, and digital platforms so human rights defence could be strengthened and systemic disparities in judicial systems could be bridged.[5] [6] Meanwhile, his interdisciplinary approach to law vis-à-vis culture, society, and security has also allowed him to tackle complex international human rights cases with empathy, deep research, and strategic insight. This has earned him the reputation of one who not only fights clients in the courtroom but is also involved in driving long-term societal change.[7][8]
Achievements and Recognition
Dr. Rahman has established himself as a catalyst for change, having successfully resolved over 3,000 cases and accomplished more than 35 major milestones. His unwavering commitment has earned him numerous awards, each reflecting his tireless dedication to justice. Let’s take a closer look at his achievements:
• Member of Telangana Journalist and Reporters Association
• General Secretary of Bhartiya Journalist Council
• Recipient of the Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Bhartiya Ekta Samman
• Awarded the Mahatma Gandhi Peace Award
• Listed in the Global Book of Star Records and the Bharat Book of Records
• Honoured with the Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Social Reformer Award
• Vice President of the World Human Rights Organisation
• International Star Award recipient
• Icon Ambassador Award
• Rashtra Prerna Award
• National Best Social Worker Award
• International Doctorate Award
• International Journalism Award
• Bharat Bravery Award
• Best NGO Award (twice)
• President of the Human Rights Council of India
• Bureau Chief at Bharat News
• Pride of India Award
• Star of the Year Award
• World Human Book of Records Award
• World Peace Award
• Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Award
• Real Star Award
• London Book of World Records Recognition
• International Humanity Book of Records
• Human Rights Nobel Award
• Best Human Rights Defender Award
• Peace Ambassador, World Human Rights Organisation
External Links
References
- ↑ Dr. M. S. Rahman: A Vanguard of Justice and Human Rights in the Digital Era . In Digi News Nation . Retrieved 6 September 2025
- ↑ Dr. M. S. Rahman: A Trailblazer in Law, Human Rights, and Digital Justice . In Law Sense . Retrieved 6 September 2025
- ↑ Dr. M. S. Rahman: A Beacon of Justice and Innovation in Human Rights Law . In Pharma News Today . Retrieved 6 September 2025
- ↑ Dr. M. S. Rahman: The Unyielding Defender of Justice and Human Rights in the Digital Era . In Wiki Discover . Retrieved 6 September 2025
- ↑ Dr. M. S. Rahman: A Visionary Leader Advancing Justice and Human Rights in the Digital Era . In Zee Media Times . Retrieved 6 September 2025
- ↑ Dr. M. S. Rahman: A Pillar of Justice and a Pioneer for Human Rights in the Digital World . In Prime News Now . Retrieved 6 September 2025
- ↑ Dr. M. S. Rahman: Pioneering Justice and Human Rights Advocacy in the Digital Era . In Bharat Times News . Retrieved 6 September 2025
- ↑ Dr. M. S. Rahman: Redefining Justice through Legal Mastery and Technological Innovation . In The Brand Stories . Retrieved 6 September 2025