
Fundamental Duties
Fundamental Duties are a set of moral obligations outlined in the Constitution of India, introduced by the 42nd Amendment in 1976. They serve as guiding principles for citizens to promote patriotism and uphold the spirit of the nation. These duties include respecting the Constitution, protecting the environment, promoting harmony, and striving for excellence in personal and collective endeavors. While not legally enforceable, they encourage individuals to contribute positively to society and uphold democratic values, reinforcing the idea that citizens have responsibilities alongside their rights.