English, asked by vaibhavi13, 1 year ago

speech on any subject for 9th standard

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Answered by anshchakrabortp54gjx
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what is the topic? tell me

anshchakrabortp54gjx: chup
anshchakrabortp54gjx: --_-- this girl is disturbing me....she's spam
anshchakrabortp54gjx: she is stupid .....she's in my class and she is an idiot
anshchakrabortp54gjx: she keeps talking in the class
anshchakrabortp54gjx: ok...lol
Answered by Alia15
1
"HUMAN RIGHTS"

Human rights are the rights to which an individual has a just right as a human being. Men, women and children collectively and individually have these by virtue of their birth as human beings. For the sake of convenience, human rights have been put into two categories: natural rights and civil rights. Under natural rights come such rights as right to live and exist and sustain life with food, shelter, clothing etc. Freedom from torture, cruelty and slavery, freedom of movement, the right to marry and have a family, freedom of thought and conscience and faith are some other fundamental natural rights. Right to work, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, right to a fair trial, equality before law, the right to a nationality, freedom of association and peaceful assembly, to have adequate standards of living, freedom from exploitation and discrimination, right to participate in elections etc. are important civil rights.

 The constitution guarantees to us six Fundamental Rights. The six Fundamental Rights as mentioned in our Constitution are :

i)Right to Equality 
ii) Right to Freedom 
iii) Right Against Exploitation
iv) Right to Freedom of Religion
v) Cultural and Educational Rights
vi) Right to Constitutional Remedies.

There are many cases of violation of human right in different countries of the world. There can be no permanent and regular prosperity of human beings unless every country or nation creates such conditions in which human rights are enjoyed by its natives                  

 


vaibhavi13: ok
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