 learners. Welcome to you all. Today we are going to discuss another important unit of degree first semester political science that is unit number 12 which is related with the concepts of rights and liberty. As we know the concepts of rights and liberty may be regarded as the pillars of a modern society as they establish a relationship between the state and the individual. As members of the society every individual possesses certain rights and liberties without which a man is said to be deprived of various opportunities. According to British political scientist Harrell Lasky the state is known by the rights it maintains. We all enjoy our rights in an organized society which are recognized by a society. However while enjoying our rights we must ensure that our fellow beings also enjoy their rights without any interference. In other words we should have some duties while enjoying our rights. According to Lasky the rights are those conditions of social life without which no man can seek to be himself at his best. To holland, rights are one man's capacity of influencing the acts of another by means of the opinion and force of the authority. Similarly while command rights are reasonable claims to freedom, to the exercise of certain activities. While the rights are changed with the situation, environment and social background. The rights are usually recognized by law and guaranteed by the authority of the land. The rights of the individual should aim at fulfilling their needs. The rights of the individual should aim at fulfilling their needs. Again I am repeating the rights can be divided into three kinds that is natural rights, moral rights and legal rights. We may discuss it in details. The natural rights are those rights which are endued by nature. These rights are absolute and inherent in every individual. The Prakritik, Odhikar, Hol Hei Borodhikar, Jiborodhikar, Amak Prakritikat and the other two rights which are legal rights are the rights of the people. The Prakritik, Odhikar, Hol Hei Borodhikar, Jiborodhikar, Amak Prakritikat, Jiborodhikar, Jiborodhikat and the other two rights which are legal rights are the rights of the people. The moral rights are based on the ethics and moral code of the individual. In other words, it can be termed as those rights which is based on the existing rules, regulations, customs, norms of the society. The Prakritik, Odhikar, Hol Hei Borodhikar, Jiborodhikar, Stapham Dora Hoy like moral rights, Noitoik, Odhikar, Olhikohay. No one can panice for the violation of moral rights, but in spite of that due to the fare of the society, generally, no one dares to violate the moral rights or the existing norms of society. For example, we may say about the respect to our elders, respect to our parents. If we want to attack our friends then or do not obey the orders of our friends then no one can punish us for violating or disrespecting our parents or elder persons. But we cannot do this. We have no there to do this. Why? Because it is because of the social norms, social customs we do not want to do this. Or no one will be able to do this only because of these social customs. So, no iti ko dikar on homazod prosolido retiniti pratharapurad protistido dikar. This is maintained by the laws of the state. Usually the police and the court protect these rights of the individual. The right to do this is the right to live. Our elders, the prosolido retiniti pratharapurad protistido dikar, the right to do this is the right to do this. The right to do this is the right to live. Civil rights, political rights and economic rights. Civil rights are the key to the enjoyment of different rights of the individual. Civil rights are those rights without which we will not be able to develop ourselves. So, these rights are very very essential for fulfillment of the other rights. In modern state civil rights play an important role in the development of the individual's own life. So, in this regard or in civil rights we may say about right to send defense, right to personal safety, and freedom, right to have family life, freedom of speech and expression etc. The right to do this is the right to do this. The right to do this is the right to do this. Political rights are those rights through which one individual can enjoy the political activities where he or she lives. For example, right to vote, right to contest in the elections, right to be elected, right to criticize the government etc. can be regarded as political rights. The right to do this is the right to do this. So, the right to do this is the right to do this. So, these rights are very important in modern societies without which political and civil rights become meaningless. So, in this regard, the right to do this is the right to do this. This right is not the right to do this. Because the right to do this is the right to do this. In this regard, the right to do this is the right to do this. Thank you very much for watching this video. If you have any questions, feel free to post them in the comments section below. Thank you very much.