Citizenship

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Citizenship is a legal concept denoting the status of being a member of a particular country or nation and having the rights and privileges that come with that membership. It is a legal relationship between an individual and a state or nation and it defines the rights and obligations of both the individual and the state.

In India, Citizenship can be acquired by birth within the territory of the state, by descent from a citizen parent, by naturalization, by registration, by incorporation of Territory and Special Provisions under Assam Accord.

Citizenship confers a number of rights and privileges, such as the right to vote, to run for public office, to work and live in the country, to own property, to receive protection from the state, and to travel with a passport. Additionally, citizens have the right to protection from discrimination and to equal protection under the law.

Citizenship also carries certain responsibilities, such as paying taxes, serving on a jury, and obeying the laws of the state. It is also a civic duty to participate in the democratic process by voting and being informed about political issues.

Citizenship is the legal relationship between an individual and a state or nation that defines the rights and obligations of both the individual and the state. It confers a number of rights and privileges and carries certain responsibilities. 

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