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Fundamental rights & duties in indian constitution

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The Constitution guarantees six fundamental rights to Indian citizens as follows: (i) right to equality, (ii) right to freedom, (iii) right against exploitation, (iv) right to freedom of religion, (v) cultural and educational rights, and (vi) right to constitutional remedies.

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Fundamental Rights

There are six fundamental rights in India.

They are :

  1. Right to Equality
  2. , Right to Freedom,
  3. Right against Exploitation,
  4. Right to Freedom of Religion,
  5. Cultural and Educational Rights,
  6. and Right to Constitutional Remedies.

Fundamental Duties

There are 11 Fundamental Duties of Indians.

They are:

  1. To oblige with the Indian Constitution and respect the National Anthem and Flag
  2. To cherish and follow the noble ideas that inspired the national struggle for freedom.
  3. To protect the integrity, sovereignty, and unity of India.
  4. To defend the country and perform national services if and when the country requires.
  5. To promote the spirit of harmony and brotherhood amongst all people of India and renounce any practices that are derogatory to women.
  6. To promote the spirit of.To cherish and preserve the rich national heritage of our composite culture.
  7. .To protect the natural environment including lakes, wildlife, rivers, forests, etc.
  8. .To develop scientific temper, humanism, and spirit of enquiry.
  9. To safeguard all public property.
  10. To strive towards excellence in all genres of individual and collective activities

The 11th fundamental duty which was added to this list is:

The 11th fundamental duty which was added to this list is:To provide opportunities of education to the children between 6-14 years of age, and parents to ensure that such opportunities are being awarded to their child.


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