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Fundamental duties are enshrined in the Indian Constitution. Elaborate on any three of them

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Answered by Dinogyu17
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To oblige with the Indian Constitution and respect the National Anthem and Flag. To cherish and follow the noble ideas that inspired the national struggle for freedom. To protect the integrity, sovereignty, and unity of India. To defend the country and perform national services if and when the country requires.

Answered by sahanan11
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Right to Freedom Edit

The Right to Freedom is covered in Articles 19 to article 22, with the view of guaranteeing individual rights that were considered vital by the framers of the Constitution, and these Articles also include certain restrictions that may be imposed by the State on individual liberty under specified conditions.

Article 19 guarantees six freedoms in the nature of civil rights, which are available only to citizens of India.[42][43] These include the freedom of speech and expression, freedom of assembly without arms, freedom of association, freedom of movement throughout the territory of our country, freedom to reside and settle in any part of the country of India and the freedom to practice any profession. All these freedoms are subject to reasonable restrictions that may be imposed on them by the State, listed under Article 19 itself. The grounds for imposing these restrictions vary according to the freedom sought to be restricted and include national security, public order, decency and morality, contempt of court, incitement to offences a&defamation. The State is also empowered, in the interests of the general public to nationalize any trade, industry or service to the exclusion of the citizens.[44]

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