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"The right of one person depends upon the fulfillment of duty by another person." In the light of this statement, prepare a list of 10 day to day rights and their corresponding duties from daily life. ​

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Answered by indiabrainly
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Explanation:

People in society live together for centuries, and it’s been an effort of every individual to work together for socio-economic development in the organization. As we all live together, we all have specific duties to perform as well, which is undoubtedly done by people based on what their choices are.

Those duties are vital as they may in the future will help some person gaining the rights which they want, which they couldn’t get due to any reason or pressure. But as a human, we have to help each other and fight what is wrong and make things right for other people who are also the part of a society where we live in.

Answered by aryansuts01
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Rights and obligations are inextricably linked and cannot be separated. Every right has an associated obligation. All citizens have a responsibility to the state to uphold and safeguard their rights. A citizen so has both rights and obligations. Human rights are laws that uphold and defend the inherent worth of every person. Human rights determine how people interact with one another and with the state, as well as how they relate to the state and what obligations the state has to them.

Explanation:

Everyday obligations and their accompanying rights in life

1. Obeying the law: Every resident is responsible for abiding by all local, state, and federal laws and for paying any associated fines.

2. Paying taxes: All citizens are required to pay taxes, including federal, state, local, Social Security, property, and taxes, in one way or another. Even without assistance of income taxes, it would be impossible to maintain services and programmes like schools, roads, police and fire protection, Healthcare, and national security.

3. Serving on a jury when summoned: Regardless of citizenship, everyone has the right to a jury trial with a group of their peers. Jurors are chosen at random from the general population of the residents of a jurisdiction, and they must be available to serve when they receive a summons for jury duty.

4. Registering with the Selective Service: In the event of war or another type of national emergency, the Selective Service is a federal organization within the executive department of government that can quickly resume a draught if that is what is required to supply the military with the requisite number of men.

5. Voting: Voting is a duty or responsibility of citizenship as well as a right and privilege. Voter registration and election participation are duties that citizens have to their government.

6. Staying informed: It is the duty of citizens to participate actively in civic affairs and to keep themselves educated about local, national, and worldwide issues that impact them. This includes doing their research on the issues and candidates before casting their vote, participating in political campaigns or running for public office, or exercising their freedom to protest against the government.

7. Community involvement: Citizens should also contribute to the community's well-being by identifying areas where assistance or change is required and getting active by lending their expertise to regional groups, committees, and neighbourhood projects.

8. Practicing tolerance: Democracy brings diversity, and it is the duty of citizens to uphold and defend the rights of others and to accept the range of beliefs, cultures, and ethnicities.

9. Passing it on: It is the duty of citizens to instil in future generations the value of good citizenship. Parents and mentors show how to improve society by educating their children about the importance of voting, staying informed, becoming active, and obeying the law.

10. Right against Exploitation: Human trafficking, the use of beggars, and other similar types of forced labour are illegal, and anyone found in violation of this rule faces legal penalties.

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