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Rights in Full, Duties in Fragments : Is This the Freedom We Fought For?

Our Constitution not only guarantees these rights but also entrusts us with corresponding duties. Sadly, we have turned freedom into a plate piled high with rights while leaving the kitchen of duties barren.

Dr Manmohan PrakashDr Manmohan Prakash
Aug 17, 2025, 10:00 pm IST
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India is far more than a stretch of land on the map; it is a living embodiment of ideas, values, and coexistence. It is a place where culture, spirituality, science, and diversity are woven together in the fabric of unity. Independence was never meant to be just the end of colonial rule, it was the laying of the foundation for an inclusive nation envisioned by “We, the People of India”, where every citizen would enjoy equal rights and equal opportunities.

Our Constitution not only guarantees these rights but also entrusts us with corresponding duties. Justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity can flourish only when citizens are alert, informed, and responsible. Sadly, we have turned freedom into a plate piled high with rights while leaving the kitchen of duties barren. We treat casting a vote as the conclusion, when in truth, it is only the prologue of democracy. A living democracy demands that the Constitution be embraced not as a document on a shelf, but as a way of life.

Also Read: Vision of Sri Aurobindo for Bharat: Civilisational unity, cultural strength & spiritual awakening for a new nation

The fundamental duties enshrined in Article 51(A), protecting public property, nurturing scientific temper, fostering social harmony, safeguarding the environment, and upholding national unity, have largely been reduced to a few lines in schoolbooks. Patriotism has been shrunk to the scale of flag-hoisting ceremonies and slogan-shouting, when it should be visible in our daily conduct and civic behavior.

Our greatest strength lies in unity in diversity. Yet when caste, religion, language, or regional identity become sources of division, the spirit of the Constitution is deeply wounded. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s caution still rings with urgency: “If we cannot maintain unity, the Constitution will be of no use to us.”

Freedom of expression is the jewel of democracy, but it shines brightest only when worn with the ornaments of dignity and goodwill. Rights and duties are like the two wheels of the democratic chariot, if even one is weakened, the journey halts.

As India commands a stronger voice on the global stage, the moment is ripe to bring the Constitution out of the pages and into our personal and public lives. Let us pair freedom with discipline, equality with harmony, and duty with civic morality, because the destiny of India will never be written solely in Parliament; it will be inscribed in the hearts and conduct of its people.

Topics: Dr B R AmbedkarIndian ConstitutionFundamental RightsFundamental Duties
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