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Honorary Doctorate (Honorary Recognition)

The Honorary Doctorate conferred by the Human Rights Protection Council, India (HRPCI) is a prestigious honorary social recognition awarded to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional dedication, integrity, and long-term contribution to society.

This recognition is intended to acknowledge service, leadership, and impact in various fields of social importance and is conferred purely as a mark of respect and appreciation.

Honorary Doctorate – HRPCI

What is an Honorary Doctorate?

An Honorary Doctorate is a prestigious recognition awarded by Human Rights Protection Council, India (HRPCI) to individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to society, without requiring them to complete formal academic coursework or examinations. This award honors real-life achievements, leadership, dedication, and impact in areas such as:

Why HRPCI Gives Honorary Doctorates ?

HRPCI believes that true education is reflected through service, integrity, and positive social change. We confer Honorary Doctorate Awards to:

Through this recognition, HRPCI aims to celebrate individuals who have created meaningful impact beyond personal success, contributing to the betterment of society and the protection of human rights.

Nature of the Honorary Doctorate

The Honorary Doctorate awarded by HRPCI is non-academic, non-statutory, and honorary in nature. It is not an educational degree, research qualification, or professional certification.

Clear Legal Position

HRPCI is a registered social organization and is not a university, deemed university, autonomous academic institution, or statutory body. Therefore, the Honorary Doctorate:

Important Clarification on the Use of “Dr.” Title

Recipients of HRPCI Honorary Doctorate are NOT legally entitled to use the prefix “Dr.” as an academic or professional title based solely on this recognition.

Permitted Usage (Ceremonial & Social Context Only):

  • [Name], Honorary Doctorate Awardee (HRPCI)”
  • [Name], Recipient of Honorary Doctorate (Social Recognition)”
  • Use of “Dr. (Hon.)” only where clearly marked as honorary and only in non-academic, non-official contexts
This title is honorary in nature and not an academic or professional degree.

Strictly Prohibited Usage:

  • Using “Dr.” on government records, ID cards, or legal documents
  • Using “Dr.” for employment, education, medical, legal, or consultancy purposes
  • Representing the title as equivalent to a Ph.D. or medical doctorate
  • Using the title in a misleading, commercial, or fraudulent manner

Purpose of the Honorary Doctorate

The Honorary Doctorate is conferred to:

Eligibility Criteria

An individual may be considered for Honorary Doctorate recognition if he or she:

Fields of Recognition

Step-by-Step Selection Process

The Honorary Doctorate recognition follows a transparent and ethical process:

Recognition & Felicitation Process

Fees & Transparency Policy

Any fees, if applicable, are strictly limited to:

HRPCI does not sell degrees, does not guarantee recognition in exchange for payment, and follows a strict ethical policy.

Misuse & Withdrawal Policy

HRPCI reserves the right to withdraw the Honorary Doctorate if:

Final Disclaimer

The Honorary Doctorate conferred by Human Rights Protection Council, India (HRPCI) is an honorary social recognition only. It must be understood, represented, and used strictly within legal, ethical, and social boundaries.