1. (i) Citizens have the freedom to hold rallies and demonstrations in our country guaranteed by the constitution. (ii) But such meetings have to be peaceful. (iii) They should not lead to public disorder or breach of peace in society. (iv) Those who participate in these activities and meetings shouldRead more

    (i) Citizens have the freedom to hold rallies and demonstrations in our country guaranteed by the constitution.
    (ii) But such meetings have to be peaceful.
    (iii) They should not lead to public disorder or breach of peace in society.
    (iv) Those who participate in these activities and meetings should not carry weapons with them.
    (v) Citizens can also form associations like workers in a factory can form a workers’ union to promote their interests.

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  2. (i) Our ideas and personality develop only when we are able to freely communicate with others. Even if hundred people think in one way, you should have the freedom to think differently and express your views accordingly. (ii) you may disagree with a policy of the government or activities of an assocRead more

    (i) Our ideas and personality develop only when we are able to freely communicate with others. Even if hundred people think in one way, you should have the freedom to think differently and express your views accordingly.
    (ii) you may disagree with a policy of the government or activities of an association. You are free to criticise the government in your conversation with parents, friends and relatives.
    (iii) You may publicise your views through a pamphlet, magazine or newspaper. You can do the same through paintings, poetry or songs.

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  3. Under the Indian Constitution, all citizens exercise a number of freedoms which are all covered in the right to freedom. So every citizen has the right to a1l of the following freedoms: (i) Freedom of speech and expression (ii) Freedom of assembly in a peaceful manner (iii) Freedom to form associatiRead more

    Under the Indian Constitution, all citizens exercise a number of freedoms which are all covered in the right to freedom. So every citizen has the right to a1l of the following freedoms:
    (i) Freedom of speech and expression
    (ii) Freedom of assembly in a peaceful manner
    (iii) Freedom to form associations and unions
    (iv) Freedom to move freely throughout the country
    (v) Freedom to reside in any part of the country
    (vi) Freedom to practise any profession, or to carry on any occupation, trade or business

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  4. (i) The constitution says that the government shall not deny to any person, in India, equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws. (ii) It means that the laws apply in the same manner to all, regardless of a person's status. This is called Rule of Law' (iii) Rule of Law is the foundaRead more

    (i) The constitution says that the government shall not deny to any person, in India, equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws.
    (ii) It means that the laws apply in the same manner to all, regardless of a person’s status. This is called Rule of Law’
    (iii) Rule of Law is the foundation of any democracy. It means that no person is above the law. There cannot be any distinction between a political leader, government. official and an ordinary citizen.

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  5. (i) Rights are reasonable claims of persons. (ii) Rights are recognised by the society. (iii) Rights are sanctioned by law.

    (i) Rights are reasonable claims of persons.
    (ii) Rights are recognised by the society.
    (iii) Rights are sanctioned by law.

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