Why do you say that "fundamental rights and duties" are the two sides of a same coin?
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heya,
fundamental Rights and fundamental 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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fundamental Rights and fundamental 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.
Happy to help!
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