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essay on duty of a citizen in an independent india

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Answered by upomabiswas
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Duty towards my Country Essay 3 (200 words)

Individual Duties of People towards Country

Being a citizen or a member of the society, community, or country needs some duties to be performed individually. Everyone has to perform duties of citizenship in the country in order provide bright future. A country is backward, poor, or developing, everything depends on its citizens especially if a country is democratic country. Everyone should exist in the state of good citizen and be loyal towards country. People should follow all the rules, regulations and laws made by the government for their safety and betterment of life.

They should believe in equality and live with proper equation in the society. Being a common citizen, no one shows sympathy with the crime and must raise voice against that. People in India have power to elect their chief minister, prime minister, and other political leader through their votes, so they never waste their votes by selecting bad leaders who can corrupt their country. However, they should understand and know properly about his/her leaders and then give right vote. Their duty is to make their country clean and beautiful. They should not destroy and dirt the heritages and other tourist places. People must take interest in the daily news other than their daily routine activities in order to know what bad or good are going on in their country.

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Individuals are for the most part considerably more aware of their rights than they are of their obligations, yet rights and duties resemble the front and turn around side of a coin—the one surmises the other.

The Constitution of India provides for its national's six underlying rights which are gone for conquering a portion of the financial and social deficiencies of pre-autonomous India, and at building up a genuinely equitable society where ethnic and religious minorities are completely ensured as well as managed the chance to succeed.

1. The right to equality,

2. The right to freedom,

3. The right against misuse,

4. The right to freedom of religion,

5. Social and educational rights,

6. The right to structural or constitutional cures.

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