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International World Constitutional Parliamentary Award Honored to Dr Dibyajyoti Saikia from Assam

International World Constitutional Parliamentary Award Honored to Dr Dibyajyoti Saikia from Assam

Diplomat Times (Mumbai) – Global President of the Association of World Constitutional Parliamentarians, Professor Dr Glenn T. Martin, conferred the International World Constitutional Parliamentarian Award to Dr Dibyajyoti Saikia, a national-level human rights and social activist from Assam.

Speaking at a brief function at Shrirampur near Shirdi, Martin said the award had been presented to Dr Saikia for his outstanding service to human society over the last 24 years for human rights, humanity and peace. Under the award, he was given a commemorative certificate and books.

After receiving the international award, Dr Dibyajyoti Saikia said that the United Nations had recognized the languages of various small-world countries. Still, Hindi has yet to be identified, although Hindi is spoken by many people worldwide.

He said that freedom of expression is being violated in other countries of the world as well as in India.

He further said that nuclear missiles, bombs, war etc. are not suitable for the modern civilized world. For the last 24 years, apart from the remarkable work done during the Covid period with various services to humanity, he has also filed a case in the National Human Rights Commission regarding fake police encounters in Assam and multiple provinces. Due to the cognizance of his claim, such a case has stayed. It is noteworthy that Dr Dibyajyoti Saikia has already received more than 116 national and international awards.

He runs awareness campaigns against superstition, witchcraft and drugs nationally and in Assam. He is treating many victims and helping many families in various ways. Dr Dibyajyoti Saikia greeted Dr Glenn T. Martin, Mrs Phyllis Turk and other US citizens by presenting them with flowers, tea and rhino mementoes.