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Crazy boy [7]
2 years ago
15

How many fundamental duties explain in our Constitution in India​

Social Studies
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KonstantinChe [14]2 years ago
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<h3>THERE ARE 10 FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES-: </h3>

1 to abide by Constitution we should respect the idea and institution of the Constitution

to abide by constitution we should respect the ideal and Institution of the Constitution it is also our prime duty to respect our national symbols

2 to cherish the novel ideas that inspired the struggle for independence

to cherish the noble ideals that inspired the struggle for independence National freedom movement was inspired Belief in the principle of nonviolence democracy and secularism

3 to protect and uphold the soverginity , unity and integrity of the countries

4 to exhibit Patriotism and like loyality toword the country

we should be ready to render national service and ready to show our patriotism

5 to promote harmony and the spirit of Brotherhood

we should promote harmony amongst our people the difference of religion reason language cast it

6 to respect our public property

you would have obtain seen or read that some people damage to public property such as train bus itsy during strike process

7 to value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture

8 to preserve protect and improve our natural environment

like forest Lake river wildlife we have to try crab deforestation pollution and hunting

9 to develop scientific temper humanism and spirit of enquiry and reform

10 to strive towards making a better society

this means that we should strive towards excellence in our spare of activity we must also get rid of harmful social like caste discrimination Dowry drug addiction drinking etc

<h3>FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES-: </h3>

right and duties go hand in hand they are complementary to each other you cannot keep enjoying your rights without paying heed to your duties if people are not under some obligation to discharge their responsibility they will not understand the value of rights granted to them in the present age of democracy there is always tendency to put all in faces on rights and forget the right imply duties

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