Shri Mukesh Sirohi is a nationally respected social reformer, human rights advocate, and public leader with more than two decades of experience in civic empowerment, anti-corruption movements, political organisation, and social justice initiatives across India. As the Chairman of the Indian National Human Rights Council of India (INHRCI) since 2019, he has been at the forefront of strengthening legal awareness, promoting constitutional values, and addressing issues affecting marginalized citizens.
A dedicated social reformer and human rights advocate, Mukesh Kumar Sirohi has spent over two decades working at the intersection of justice, governance, and community upliftment. His journey reflects a rare blend of grassroots activism, administrative leadership, and a deep commitment toward equality, transparency, and national integrity. Throughout his career, he has championed causes that strengthen unity, eliminate discrimination, and empower citizens through awareness, education, and systemic reform. His work spans public service, human rights protection, political leadership, and social welfare — all driven by a vision of a dignified and just society for every Indian.
Over the years, Mukesh Sirohi has led several notable campaigns focused on eradicating corruption, promoting constitutional values, advancing women’s safety, and protecting the rights of marginalized communities. His ability to connect with people at every level — from villages to state leadership — has made him a respected figure in civic engagement and social transformation. His leadership emphasizes transparency, ethical governance, and the belief that societal progress begins with informed, empowered citizens.
His contributions have been recognized with prestigious national-level honors, including the Global Diamond Award, Rashtra Gaurav Award, Rashtriya Rattan Award, and recognitions from multiple civil society organizations working for ethical governance, anti-corruption, and public welfare. With continued dedication to public life, Mukesh Sirohi stands as an influential voice for human rights and a steadfast advocate of constitutional values.