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Answered by sumanafestassharon19
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Answered by thejaaswany
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Answer:Every society must develop in its people a social responsibility. This is something that we, in India, have been falling short of. We are very individualistic and don’t relate ourselves to our society as such. Very seldom, do we actually go out and do something, which is beneficial to the society and which does not have a side-benefit for ourselves, as individuals. And, this is another thing that must be built into the education system. Our young boys and girls coming out must have a feeling for our society. There is a special responsibility that you have, that we all have in building up the spirit. We have to see that what we learn is not used only for our own personal benefits, that every task we do is such that it benefits the weak and the poor, as Gandhiji has said. India, today, is striving out into the modern world. We are looking ahead to new technology, to high technology, new methods, new types of employment, and a new dynamism in our economic growth. But while we look ahead, we must not forget the millions who are still below the poverty line. When we look at technology, when we look at science, when we look at development, our attention must not be diverted from what is still a major block in India — the poor and deprived groups. And everything we do must be targetted in a manner that the benefit will flow to the weak, the deprived and the depressed.

SOME IMPORTANT WORDS

dynamism :energy and enthusiasm to make new things happen or to make things succeed.

fall short of: to fail to reach the standard you need

deprived : needy

depressed : very sad and without hope

Explanation:  (A) According to the author, the Indian people

(B) Are socially very responsible

(C) Lack social responsibility

(D) Have several responsibilities

(E) Are highly irresponsible

Correct Option: (B)

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