Fundamental rights and duties the two side of a same coin
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Rights and duties as a responsible citizen of our country go hand in hand. They co-exist together and one can't sustain without the other. Here are a few points for your guidance:
- If democracy guarantees rights, the duties bring in discipline
- Freedom of rights without execution of duties would create chaos in society
- Rights are defined as claims of an individual to develop his/her own self and that are recognised legally by the State
- Duties refer to something that one is expected or required to do
- They are complimentary to each other and two wheels for the chariot of life to move smoothly
- A right always comes with an obligation to respect your duty or responsibility
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- If democracy guarantees rights, the duties bring in discipline
- Freedom of rights without execution of duties would create chaos in society
- Rights are defined as claims of an individual to develop his/her own self and that are recognised legally by the State
- Duties refer to something that one is expected or required to do
- They are complimentary to each other and two wheels for the chariot of life to move smoothly
- A right always comes with an obligation to respect your duty or responsibility
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Rights and duties are closely related and cannot be separated from one another. Both go side by side. These are the two sides of the same coin. If the state gives the right to life to a citizen, it also imposes an obligation on him to not to expose his life to dangers, as well as to respect the life of others. If I have a right to work and earn, it is also my duty to recognize the same right of others.
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