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A responsibility is a duty or an obligationTO DO
something. For example, you have
the responsibility to take care of your parents in
their old age, to attend school and
pursue your studies properly and so on.You have
also the responsibility to society
and the government, e.g. to help a neighbour in
trouble or to cast your vote if you are
18 or over.
A responsibility is also an obligation or a
duty NOTTO DO something. For
example,
you have the responsibility not to steal
a book from a public library or not to
put your
building materials on the footpath.
These are your responsibilities as
citizens.
But there are responsibilities of the government as well. Our
government has the
responsibilities to provide for its citizens “the basic necessities of
life, including food,
clothing, shelter, education and medical care”
.The government also has the
responsibilities to protect the fundamental rights of its citizens to
freedom of speech
and expression, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, equality
of all before law etc.The knowledge, skills and attitudes you have
gained at home, at school and in society
will help you to accept your responsibilities and to carry them out
effectively.
Remember, discharging your responsibilities will be good for you,
good for your
family and friends, and good for your society and country as a
whole.
We should
take care and
look after our
parents and
grandfather/
grandmother
We should keep the
house clean
We should plant more
trees.
We should follow the
traffic rules
We should not do
any pollution
We should not pollute
water
We should not throw
waste in streets
We should never waste
water
We should never
break the traffic
rules
We should always follow the rules…and
should do our duties sincerely.
THANKYOU

Responsibilities

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    Picture of asignboard
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    A responsibility isa duty or an obligationTO DO something. For example, you have the responsibility to take care of your parents in their old age, to attend school and pursue your studies properly and so on.You have also the responsibility to society and the government, e.g. to help a neighbour in trouble or to cast your vote if you are 18 or over.
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    A responsibility isalso an obligation or a duty NOTTO DO something. For example, you have the responsibility not to steal a book from a public library or not to put your building materials on the footpath. These are your responsibilities as citizens.
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    But there areresponsibilities of the government as well. Our government has the responsibilities to provide for its citizens “the basic necessities of life, including food, clothing, shelter, education and medical care” .The government also has the responsibilities to protect the fundamental rights of its citizens to freedom of speech and expression, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, equality of all before law etc.The knowledge, skills and attitudes you have gained at home, at school and in society will help you to accept your responsibilities and to carry them out effectively. Remember, discharging your responsibilities will be good for you, good for your family and friends, and good for your society and country as a whole.
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    We should take careand look after our parents and grandfather/ grandmother
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    We should keepthe house clean
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    We should plantmore trees.
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    We should followthe traffic rules
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    We should notdo any pollution
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    We should notpollute water
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    We should notthrow waste in streets
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    We should neverwaste water
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    We should never breakthe traffic rules
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    We should alwaysfollow the rules…and should do our duties sincerely.
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