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what are the fundamental duties? explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fundamental Duties in India are guaranteed by the Constitution of Indiain Part IVA in Article 51A. These fundamental duties are recognized as the moral obligations that actually help in upholding the spirit of nationalism as well as to support the harmony of the nation, as well as of the citizens.

•To abide by the Constitution and respect it's ideals and institutions,...

•To cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom;

•To uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India;

•to defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so;


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Answered by vikram991
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Answer:

The Fundamental Duties of the citizens of India

  • to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals, the National Flag and the National Anthem.

  • to cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom.

  • to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India.

  • to defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so.

  • to promote harmony and spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people of India transcending  religious, linguistic and regional or sectarial diversities, to renounce practices derogatory to dignity of  women.

  • to value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture.

  • to protect and improve the National environment.

  • to safeguard public property and to abjure violence.

  • to develop the scientic temper, humanism and spirit of inquiry and reform.

  • to safeguard public property and abjure violence.

  • to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activities so that the nation  constantly rises to higher levels of endeavour and achievement.

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