 Welcome back dear learners. We have already discussed about meaning, definition and origin of the concept of citizenship. Now we will discuss about the types of citizenship including marriage and demerits. Dear learners, there are two categories of citizens namely natural citizens or citizen by birth and naturalization or naturalized citizen. Let us discuss in detail the natural citizen. Jannmugatangari, Baasabhavik Nagari, Hol Jinnakul Nagari or Jannmugatangari, are the names of these names. In case of citizenship by birth, there are two principles to be followed. In this category, the names of these names are Hadarante, Duta, Niti, Manishala, Thaka, Dikhi, Vale, Pua, Jai, Hair, Hol Just Sanguin, is the rule of blood relations. Tejor, Hamparganiti, and Adhar is just Shalir, rule of the place of birth, Jannmastan, Niti. In this category, the place of birth and the way to follow the� we should be able to laugh Nagari. As the same, we should be able to keep on following this rule of birth. Thereafter, the place of birth and this is how we can all laugh Nagari. And the same goes for the place of birth and this is how we can all He is the leader of the Nagarik. He can also laugh at the Nagarik in his father's name. So, he can also make the Nagarik in his father's name. And when I laugh at the Nagarik in these two directions, I can also laugh at the Nagarik in my father's name. However, it may be mentioned here that generally their principle of justice does not apply to children born to foreign diplomats serving in the country. This is what I am talking about. The naturalized citizens. The naturalized citizens are citizens by adoption. If foreigners living in a country become the citizen of the country, if he or she fulfills certain conditions prescribed by that country and at the same time gives up his or her original citizenship. For example, through marries, joining in the army, giving petitions, etc. One may take the citizenship of other countries, but before that he or she must have to give up his original citizenship. So we may say that there are two methods of acquiring citizenship and individual can attain his citizenship naturally by birth which means natural citizenship on the other hand sometimes one may acquire citizenship of another country by the method of adoption that means naturalize citizenship. Now let us proceed our discussion to the qualities of a good citizen. The functioning of a state depends on the qualities of its citizens. Good citizenship and good states are co-relative terms which may be termed as the two sides of the same coin. Similarly a sound political system makes the citizens good. According to British scholar Lord Bryce a good citizen has three qualities namely intelligence, self-control and conscience. The British scholar Lord Bryce said that a citizen must have his conscience or devotion to duty to be ready and willing to render every kind of service to his or her nation. He or she should discharge his or her duties honestly and be willing to defend his or her country at the time of crisis. So we may say that a citizen must have his conscience or devotion to duty to his or her country. These differences are indifferences, selfishness, ignorance and illiteracy, corruption and nepotism, poverty and laziness. So these are the obstacles of good citizens. To conclude we may say that with the help of proper education, constitutional safeguards and constitutional laws these obstacles can be removed. So thank you all for your patience very much.