Give at least 5 best slogen on fundamentals duties.
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QUOTES BY FOUNDING FATHERS AND OTHERS ON CITIZENS’
DUTIES
MAHATMA GANDHI
1. “The true source of rights is duty. If we all
discharge our duties, right will not be far to
seek. If leaving duties unperformed we run
after rights, they will escape us like a will-o'-
the-wisp. The more we pursue them, the
farther they fly".
2. “Right is duty well performed”.
3. “A duty well performed creates a corresponding right.”
4. “The spinning wheel means national consciousness and a contribution by
every individual to definite constructive national work”.
5. “A duty religiously performed carries with it several other important
consequences.”
6. “Today everyone wants to know what his rights are, but if a man learns to
discharge his duties right from childhood and studies the sacred books of
his faith he automatically exercises his rights too”.
7. “I learnt my duties on my mother's lap. She was an unlettered village
woman...She knew my dharma. Thus if from my childhood we learn what
our dharma is and try to follow it our rights look after themselves... The
beauty of it is that the very performance of a duty secures us our right.
Rights cannot be divorced from duties. This is how satyagraha was born,
for I was always striving to decide what my duty was."
8. “The very right to live accrues to us only when we do the duty of citizenship
of the world. From this one fundamental statement, perhaps it is easy
enough to define the duties of man and woman, and correlate every right
Answer:
QUOTES BY FOUNDING FATHERS AND OTHERS ON CITIZENS’
DUTIES
MAHATMA GANDHI
1. “The true source of rights is duty. If we all
discharge our duties, right will not be far to
seek. If leaving duties unperformed we run
after rights, they will escape us like a will-o'-
the-wisp. The more we pursue them, the
farther they fly".
2. “Right is duty well performed”.
3. “A duty well performed creates a corresponding right.”
4. “The spinning wheel means national consciousness and a contribution by
every individual to definite constructive national work”.
5. “A duty religiously performed carries with it several other important
consequences.”
6. “Today everyone wants to know what his rights are, but if a man learns to
discharge his duties right from childhood and studies the sacred books of
his faith he automatically exercises his rights too”.
7. “I learnt my duties on my mother's lap. She was an unlettered village
woman...She knew my dharma. Thus if from my childhood we learn what
our dharma is and try to follow it our rights look after themselves... The
beauty of it is that the very performance of a duty secures us our right.
Rights cannot be divorced from duties. This is how satyagraha was born,
for I was always striving to decide what my duty was."
8. “The very right to live accrues to us only when we do the duty of citizenship
of the world. From this one fundamental statement, perhaps it is easy