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Introduction
- The Fundamental Duties were introduced to remind citizens of their responsibilities towards the nation and society.
- In modern times, they play a crucial role in addressing various societal, environmental, and national challenges.
- They complement the Fundamental Rights and aim to create a sense of civic responsibility.
Key Points Highlighting Contemporary Relevance
- Promoting National Unity: The duties emphasize the importance
Introduction
- The Fundamental Duties were introduced through the 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1976 and are enshrined in Part IV-A of the Indian Constitution under Article 51A.
- Initially, 10 duties were added, and an 11th duty was incorporated later through the 86th Amendment Act, 2002.
- The Fundamental Duties aim to promote a sense of responsibility and ensure that citizens contribute to the nation’s growth and unity.
List of 11
Introduction
- The Fundamental Duties were added to the Indian Constitution through the 42nd Amendment Act, 1976.
- These duties are enshrined in Part IV-A of the Constitution under Article 51A.
- Inspired by the USSR Constitution, Fundamental Duties were introduced to remind citizens of their responsibilities towards the nation.
- They aim to promote a sense of patriotism and strengthen the spirit of unity and integrity.
Background