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Write a Paragraph on ‘Patriotism: In this pandemic situation’ on the basis of given hints.(a)  Doesn’t mean only fighting and dying. (b)  Passion and sacrifice towards nation. (c)  Obey the rules made by government. (d)  Maintain Social distance, wear mark. (e)  Help needy people. (f) Should get vaccinated and encourage others.        ​

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Answered by rudaykiran583
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Patriotism helps in building a country with a better future so that people live in harmony with each other. It does not always mean fighting and being violent, it means showing passion and sacrifice towards the nation. Showcasing the love for the country only on occasions such as Republic Day, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti is not true patriotism. True patriotism is respecting the country & taking pride while showing love and respect to the country. It also leads to the elimination of selfishness and corruption which will help the country grow and develop faster. The nation does not belong to one person, rather it belongs to all of us so all of us must come together to make our nation the best. Our soldiers stand at the border(s) each and every day to keep this country or us safe.

Patriotism is an act of courage and valour towards your country. It means keeping the interests of the country before your own personal needs. It makes the nation stronger. We refer to our nation as the ‘motherland’ and love towards it is a must. We must respect our ‘motherland’ and work to make this country a better place for us to live in. There are 3 patriotic days that we celebrate in our ‘motherland’ India – January 26: when the constitution of India was made, August 15: when India was declared a free country and October 2: the birthday of Gandhi JiPatriotism doesn’t mean only fighting and shedding blood, showing true love and respect for the country is also patriotism. In the past, India has had a few glorious freedom fighters who fought India’s freedom and sacrificed their lives to help the country become free and flourish. Some of those freedom fighters and greatest patriots were Maulana Azad, Rani Lakshmi Bai and Bhagat Singh. They lost their lives for the love of their country and a true patriot is worshipped even after their death; they become martyrs. The souls of these true martyrs are respected and become immortal. As Shakespeare says “Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never tastes of death once.”

Answered by Pratham2508
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The paragraph is as follows:
Patriotism contributes to the development of a nation with a brighter future where people may coexist peacefully. It may also imply displaying devotion and selflessness for the country, which does not always entail fighting and being violent. True patriotism does not involve expressing one's love for the nation solely on holidays like Gandhi Jayanti, Independence Day, and Republic Day. True patriotism is loving and appreciating one's nation and taking pride in it. Additionally, it results in the eradication of selfishness and corruption, which will hasten the nation's expansion and development. We must all work together to make our country the finest since the country does not belong to just one individual. Every day, our soldiers guard the border(s) to keep our nation or safe.

A brave and valiant deed performed for one's nation is called patriotism. It entails putting the needs of the country ahead of your own. It strengthens the country. Love for our country—which we refer to as the "motherland"—is a requirement. Respecting our "motherland," we must seek to improve our quality of life here. We commemorate three national holidays in our "motherland," India: India's constitution was created on January 26, it was declared a free nation on August 15, and Gandhi was born on October 2. Ji True love and respect for one's nation may also be displayed; fighting and spilling blood are not the only forms of patriotism. India formerly produced a small number of illustrious freedom warriors who bravely battled for the nation's independence and gave their lives in the process. Among these greatest patriots and independence warriors were Bhagat Singh, Rani Lakshmi Bai, and Maulana Azad. They gave their lives in the name of their nation, and sincere patriots are revered even in death; they are elevated to the status of martyrs. These genuine martyrs' spirits are revered and elevated to immortality. Shakespeare famously wrote, "Cowards die many times before they die; The brave never taste of death once."

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