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Initially, 10 duties were added. The 11th duty was added by the 86th Amendment Act, 2002.
| Clause | Duty Summary |
|---|---|
| (a) | To abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem. |
| (b) | To cherish and follow the noble ideals that inspired the national struggle for freedom. |
| (c) | To uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity, and integrity of India. |
| (d) | To defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so. |
| (e) | To promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood; to renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women. |
| (f) | To value and preserve the rich heritage of the country's composite culture. |
| (g) | To protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers, and wildlife. |
| (h) | To develop scientific temper, humanism, and the spirit of inquiry and reform. |
| (i) | To safeguard public property and to abjure violence. |
| (j) | To strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity. |
| (k) | To provide opportunities for education to his child or ward between the age of 6 and 14 years. |
It involves the application of logic and reasoning. It encourages citizens to move away from superstitions and embrace a rational outlook towards social and physical phenomena.
India's culture is a 'composite' one, meaning it is a blend of various regional, linguistic, and religious traditions. This duty mandates preserving this unique 'Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb'.
This duty transcends religious, linguistic, and regional diversities. It specifically mentions renouncing practices derogatory to the dignity of women, making it a cornerstone for social reform.
The Verma Committee identified several laws that give effect to Fundamental Duties:
High-Yield Analysis
- Swaran Singh Committee's rejected proposals: Penalty for non-performance and Duty to pay taxes are frequently asked in Prelims.
- Fundamental Rights vs Duties: They are 'correlative'. In the Chandra Bhavan Boarding and Lodging case, the SC held that it is a 'fallacy' to think that our Constitution only provides rights without duties.
- Fundamental in Governance: Just as DPSP are fundamental in governance (Art 37), FD are fundamental for the citizens in a democratic setup.
- The 86th Amendment: This is the only amendment that affected FR (21A), DPSP (45), and FD (51A-k) simultaneously.
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