SUNNYVALE, CA: Narendra Pathak of Sunnyvale, California has been for the third time re-appointed to the Council on Human Relations Commission by the Santa Clara County, Board of Supervisors. He will be one of the 15 Commissioners.
The Board confirmed the appointment on June 20 unanimously. Pathak was sworn into office July 19 for a term that expires June 30, 2021.
A native of Karamsad, Gujarat State India, Pathak holds a B.A. in Economics and Degrees in Labor Laws and Criminal Laws. He is also a graduate of USA & Santa Clara County Gov 101 Academy
Pathak will advise on existing and potential programs and polices besides the outside groups about community development, human rights and other issues.
Human Relations Commission acts as an advisory body to the County, Board of Supervisors on justice, social issues, peace building, immigration issues, human rights, criminal justice system, jail observer program, death penalty system, immigrant relations and integration services, hate crime and hate incidents, youth task force, civil rights issues, and on ways to counter discrimination by age, disability, national origin, affordable housing, Below Market Rate Housing Program, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, sexual harassment and other things on existing and potential state, federal programs, policies, community development programs, human trafficking, terrorism issues, international human rights, other issues and coordinating with the United Nations, United States Human Relations Commission. Also input for the development of the Federal and State Human Rights and General Plan and also for the development of the Federal and State Human Rights.
Pathak has been active in the Santa Clara County’s and community activities include as Board of Trustees, Devotional Association of Sitaram, Co-Coordinator of California Gujarat Sister State Association, India Heritage Research Foundation, Bay Area Gujarati Samaj, India Cultural Association of Bay Area and Brahamin Samaj of USA. Pathak has served as Treasurer, Charitable Care Foundation.
Pathak has served on the City of Sunnyvale’s Board of Library Trustees.
City of Sunnyvale is a leading hub in Silicon Valley. It is home to many of the world’s largest high tech businesses.
India Post News Service