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Question : Which of the following committees recommended the inclusion of fundamental duties in the Constitution of India?

Option 1: Swaran Singh Committee

Option 2: Sarkaria Commission

Option 3: Rajamannar Committee

Option 4: Balwant Rai Mehta Committee


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Correct Answer: Swaran Singh Committee


Solution : The correct answer is the Swaran Singh Committee.

The inclusion of fundamental duties in the Constitution of India was recommended by the "Swaran Singh Committee," or the Committee on Fundamental Duties. This committee was constituted by the Government of India in 1976, under the chairmanship of Swaran Singh, to study and recommend the inclusion of certain fundamental duties of citizens in the Constitution.

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