Which of the following statements about Fundamental Duties in India is correct?
(I) They are described under Part V of the Indian Constitution.
(II) They were incorporated by The Constitution (42nd Amendment) Act, 1976.
(III) Article 51(A) describes the Fundamental Duties.
Fundamental Duties are listed under Part IV-A of the Constitution, incorporated through The Constitution (42nd Amendment) Act, 1976. They are detailed in Article 51(A), which enumerates various civic responsibilities for Indian citizens.
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