“Advocate Ansar Indori Included Among India’s 100 Change Makers by Association of Muslim Professionals, Honored for Human Rights Work”

Insaaf Times Desk

Human rights activist and lawyer Advocate Ansar Indori has been recognized as one of India’s 100 change makers and awarded the Change Maker Award. The honor was given in recognition of his contributions to protecting the rights of marginalized communities and defending human rights.

Siraj Ahmad Ansari, Regional President of the Rajasthan chapter of the Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP), said the organization annually selects 100 individuals who have made significant contributions in fields such as education, health, finance, social service, and human rights protection. The selection process involves multiple stages, and the final decision is made by a jury of eminent professionals from society.

Speaking after receiving the award, Ansar Indori said the honor recognizes his efforts on a national platform and motivates him to continue working for weaker sections of society and human rights.

According to official sources, the award ceremony was held in Hyderabad. AMP stated that the purpose of the award is to encourage leadership and promote the protection of human rights.

Ansar Indori said “Such awards not only motivate activists but also highlight the importance of human rights across society. I will continue to dedicate myself to bringing positive change in the community.”

Siraj Ahmad Ansari added that the award serves as a platform to recognize outstanding work and leadership in the field of human rights.

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