NHRF Declares April 1st as International Intelligence Day Instead of April Fool’s Day
Delhi: In a groundbreaking move, the National Human Rights and Humanitarian Federation (NHRF) has declared April 1st as International Intelligence Day, shifting the focus from the traditional April Fool’s Day. According to NHRF, this decision was made to recognize the importance of intelligence in shaping individual and collective futures, promoting critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills, while encouraging lifelong learning, self-improvement, and intellectual curiosity.
The traditional April Fool’s Day has been observed for centuries, but NHRF believes it’s time to redefine this day to celebrate something more meaningful and impactful. According to Dr. Shafeeq Shahul Hameed, Founder and Chairman of NHRF, this decision was made to emphasize intelligence as a cornerstone of societal growth and progress.
About Dr. Shafeeq Shahul Hameed
As the Founder and Chairman of NHRF, Dr. Shafeeq Shahul Hameed is a renowned human rights activist, dedicating his life to promoting human rights, peace, and unity. Under his leadership, NHRF has worked tirelessly to protect human rights, promote sustainable development, and provide humanitarian services. He holds honorary positions in numerous esteemed national and international organizations and universities.
About National Human Rights and Humanitarian Federation (NHRF)
NHRF is a renowned human rights organization in India, affiliated with various national and international organizations, institutions, universities, and United Nations agencies.
Founded on Human Rights Day, December 10, 2018, by Dr. Shafeeq Shahul Hameed, NHRF aims to:
- Protect human rights
- Promote peace and unity
- Provide humanitarian services through economic empowerment
- Empower youth and communities through vocational training and education
- Support sustainable development goals and the Paris Climate Agreement
NHRF’s mission is to create a crime-free and corruption-free India through education, awareness, and rural development. The organization envisions a unified nation of peace, prosperity, and shared values.
Objectives of International Intelligence Day
NHRF has outlined several key objectives for International Intelligence Day, including:
- Recognizing the importance of intelligence
- Promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Encouraging lifelong learning and self-improvement
- Fostering a culture of innovation and creativity
Celebration and Events
To mark this occasion, NHRF has announced plans to observe International Intelligence Day with various events and activities, including:
- Conferences
- Workshops
- Competitions
These events will promote intellectual discussions, debates, and innovation while recognizing individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to the field of intelligence.
NHRF has called upon governments, educational institutions, and organizations worldwide to join in the celebration of International Intelligence Day. The federation believes that by recognizing the importance of intelligence, we can work together to create a more informed, innovative, and progressive society.