Self introduction
Myself is Dr. Velu Balaraman, B.Com graduate and a proud veteran of the Indian Army. I currently serve as the President of the National Human Rights and Justice, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
I served in the Indian Army as a soldier, following in the footsteps of my father, Mr. Balaram, an Ex-Serviceman who participated in the 1965 and 1971 wars. His dedication to the nation has been a great inspiration in my life.
Driven by a strong desire to serve society, I founded the National Human Rights and Justice organization in Bangalore, Karnataka. Our mission is to support public welfare and ensure justice for the needy and underprivileged sections of society.
I am also a sportsman and a national-level boxer. Through my journey, I have been actively involved in social service, including supporting orphanages, old age homes, transgender communities, blind children, and SC/ST communities.
The values I learned from the Army—discipline, honesty, and service to the nation—continue to guide my work in public service. I remain committed to helping those in need and contributing positively to society.
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Dr. Velu Balaraman, B.com
Veteran, Indian Army | President, National Human Rights and Justice, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Background:
I am Dr. Velu Balaraman, a proud veteran of the Indian Army. I served the nation as a soldier, upholding the core values of discipline, honesty, and selfless service. I come from a family with a strong military legacy. My father, Veteran Balaram, Ex-Indian Army, is a decorated soldier who fought in the 1965 Indo-China War and the 1971 Indo-Pak War.
Professional & Social Commitment:
Inspired by my service to the nation, I founded National Human Rights and Justice in Bangalore, Karnataka. Our mission is simple: Public Seva and ensuring justice for the needy and underprivileged.
Personal Achievements:
I am also a sportsman and a National-level Boxer, which has taught me resilience, courage, and dedication.
Areas of Service:
My journey in public service focuses on:
Role: Protects human rights by investigating violations, reviewing safeguards, and recommending compensation or prosecutions to the society
Core Values:
What I learned in the Army - discipline, honesty, and service to the nation - I now dedicate to serving the public and the most vulnerable sections of society.
Motto: Service Before Self