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Standard VI
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Types of Human Rights
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Difference between moral and civic duty
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Dear Student, Moral duty is a kind of duty that an individual owes but s/he is not legally bound to perform it. On the other hand, civil duty is an obligation and a responsibility that every individual is bound to perform. Regards
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