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Asked: February 15, 20242024-02-15T15:26:00+05:30 2024-02-15T15:26:00+05:30In: Political Science

Write a short note on Fundamental Duties.

Write a short note on Fundamental Duties.

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      Fundamental Duties in the Indian Constitution

      Fundamental Duties were introduced in the Indian Constitution through the 42nd Amendment in 1976, inspired by the recommendations of the Swaran Singh Committee. These duties were seen as a necessary complement to the Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy, emphasizing the responsibilities of citizens towards the nation. Though not enforceable by law, they serve as moral and ethical guidelines for citizens to contribute positively to society.

      1. Inclusion in the Constitution

      Article 51A of the Indian Constitution outlines the Fundamental Duties that citizens ought to follow. Initially, ten duties were prescribed, and subsequent amendments added more. As of now, there are eleven Fundamental Duties that citizens are expected to uphold.

      2. Range of Duties

      Fundamental Duties cover a wide spectrum of responsibilities, encompassing respect for the Constitution, respect for the national flag and anthem, cherishing the rich heritage and culture of the country, and promoting harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood among citizens. Other duties include safeguarding public property, abiding by the ideals of freedom struggle, protecting natural environments, and developing a scientific temper.

      3. Educational Significance

      One significant aspect of Fundamental Duties is their educational significance. It is expected that parents and educational institutions will strive to instill a sense of duty in the younger generation. This aligns with the broader objective of creating responsible and morally aware citizens who understand their role in nation-building.

      4. Relationship with Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles

      Fundamental Duties are seen as balancing the rights and responsibilities of citizens. While Fundamental Rights guarantee individual liberties, and Directive Principles guide the state in policymaking, Fundamental Duties emphasize the reciprocal obligations of citizens towards the state and society. This triad forms the core of the constitutional framework in India.

      5. Criticism and Challenges

      Despite their noble intent, Fundamental Duties have faced criticism. Some argue that making them legally enforceable might be more effective in ensuring compliance. Others believe that the duties could be interpreted in a way that might infringe on individual liberties. Additionally, the lack of specific mechanisms for their implementation and potential clashes with other constitutional provisions pose challenges to their effective incorporation into the social fabric.

      6. Conclusion

      Fundamental Duties serve as a reminder that citizenship is not merely about rights but also about responsibilities. They reflect the collective conscience of the nation and are aimed at nurturing a sense of commitment among citizens towards building a just and harmonious society. While not legally binding, they hold moral and ethical significance, promoting a holistic understanding of citizenship that goes beyond individual aspirations to encompass the well-being of the entire nation.

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