VOLUME - 6, ISSUE – 2 , JULY.TO DEC ,2020 ISSN NO. : 2455-4642 (ONLINE)
IDEES –International Multidisciplinary Research Journal
(Peer Reviewed)
A Research Paper
on
Impact of Industrial Colonization on Human Rights
By
BALUBHAI RAMBHAI MODHVADIYA
LL.M (HR&IHL), G-SET, UGC-NET With JRF,
Ph.D. Continuous Ph.D. (JRF) Scholar
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS & INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAWS,
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY RAJKOT.
Mo. No: 75677 06799
Abstract: -
The 21st century has proved to be very conducive to industrial development for the whole
world, with the rise of the Industrial Revolution in every nation of the world. New
technological methods have been introduced to keep pace with the changing needs of the
people over time. The consequences of the explosion of the industrial revolution in the
world, pollution of the environment, adverse effects on the physical and mental health of the
people can be considered as a threat to human society. The so-called developed nations of
the world can be said to be viable in terms of economic development but have a lower
position in terms of environmental protection and pollution control. It wastes a lot of natural
resources to increase productivity in the industrial sector. An imbalance of natural elements
leads to natural disasters.
Humans are born with a natural right called human rights. Changes in time change
generations according to the order of human rights. At present, the very colonization of the
industrial sector has had a profound effect on the health of the people and the physical
development of the individual. The good health of the citizens of a nation is an integral part
of the well-being of society. The quality and good life of the citizens is the cornerstone of
human rights. In today's world man is being enslaved by internet technology day by day
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