The document summarizes the evolution of human rights in India. It discusses how human rights originated in ancient Vedic texts in the 15th century BC and have progressed since then. Historically, women faced unequal treatment, unfair trade practices like adulteration violated consumer rights, and educational rights were not provided. However, over time labor rights for women have been recognized, consumer protection acts have abolished unfair practices and established rights like safety and redress, and the right to education act has implemented free education for all children in India. The document concludes that India has seen significant progress in the scope of human rights through various acts and provisions.