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On what grounds are some rights considered to be universal in nature? Identify three rights which you consider universal. Give reasons.



Answer -

Some rights are considered to be universal in nature on the ground to be equally important for all human beings who live in a society. The following three rights can be identified as universal:

  1. The right to livelihood.
  2. Right to freedom of expression
  3. Right to education Because:
  4. Economic independence is the most important dignity in one’s life and considered necessary for leading a life of respect and dignity across the world.
  5. Right to freedom of expression provides an opportunity to be creative and original in any field of one’s choice. And government also comes to know of its failures and success.
  6. Right to education develops capacity to improve useful skills and to enable citizens to make choices in life, hence it can be designated as a universal right.

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