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The Fundamental Duties, enshrined in Part IV-A of the Indian Constitution, represent a set of moral obligations for citizens towards the nation. Introduced by the 42nd Amendment Act in 1976, they aim to promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood among the diverse people of India. This new section comprises a single article, namely Article 51A, which delineates a set of Eleven fundamental duties for citizens, marking the first instance of such specified responsibilities.
Note: The Japanese Constitution is the only democratic constitution in the world with a list of duties of citizens. |
List of Fundamental Duties
It shall be the duty of every citizen of India-
Swaran Singh Committee Recommendations on Fundamental Duties
Verma Committee on Fundamental Duties of the Citizens (1999)
Conclusion
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