Mohali, Jan. 29 -- The Punjab Human Rights Commission (PHRC) will enroll a 15-member core group in every district of the state to assist district administrations in monitoring human rights violations and resolving minor grievances at the local level, PHRC member Jitender Singh Shanty said on Wednesday. Jitendra Singh announced the initiative while addressing a human rights awareness seminar organised by the Jack Residents Welfare Society in Zirakpur. He said the last date for enrollment is February 4 and that application forms and eligibility criteria are available on the PHRC website. He also launched a WhatsApp helpline number-9855475547 for lodging complaints related to human rights violations. He said residents facing harassment or injustice at administrative level can directly approach commission through the helpline.He highlighted healthcare-related rights and said hospitals cannot withhold the body of a deceased patient due to pending dues. He said treatment cannot be denied for non-payment of bills and directed hospitals to display treatment charges clearly. Later, he held a review meet with district administrative officers at municipal council office in Zirakpur. He directed officials to ensure timely disposal of grievances and safeguard rights of complainants....