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Fundamental Duties from "summary" of Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth
The concept of Fundamental Duties is enshrined in Part IV-A of the Indian Constitution, which was introduced by the 42nd Amendment Act of 1976. These duties were inspired by the Constitution of the erstwhile USSR. The Fundamental Duties were added to the Constitution on the recommendation of the Swaran Singh Committee. These duties aim to inculcate a sense of discipline and respect for the nation among the citizens. The Fundamental Duties are not enforceable by law, but they are considered fundamental in the governance of the country. The duties serve as a reminder to the citizens to uphold the ideals and integrity of the nation. The duties are intended to promote a sense of responsibility and patriotism among the people. They are also meant to remind citizens that their rights are inseparable from their duties. There are cu...Similar Posts
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