PART IVA: FUNDAMENTAL DUTIESĥ1A Fundamental duties.
PART IV: DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICYģ7 Application of the principles contained in this Part.ģ8 State to secure a social order for the promotion of the welfare of the people.ģ9 Certain principles of policy to be followed by the State.Ĥ0 The organisation of village panchayats.Ĥ1 Right to work, to education and to public assistance in certain cases.Ĥ2 Provision for just and humane conditions of work and maternity relief.Ĥ3A Participation of workers in the management of industries.Ĥ5 Provision for free and compulsory education for children.Ĥ6 Promotion of educational and economic interests of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other weaker sections.Ĥ7 Duty of the State to raise the level of nutrition and the standard of living and to improve public health.Ĥ8 The organisation of agriculture and animal husbandry.Ĥ8A Protection and improvement of environment and safeguarding of forests and wildlife.Ĥ9 Protection of monuments and places and objects of national importance.ĥ0 Separation of judiciary from the executive.ĥ1 Promotion of international peace and security. PART III : FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTSġ3 Laws inconsistent with or in derogation of the fundamental rights.ġ5 Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth.ġ6 Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment.ġ9 Protection of certain rights regarding freedom of speech, etc.Ģ0 Protection in respect of conviction for offences.Ģ1 Protection of life and personal liberty.Ģ2 Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases.Ģ3 Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour.Ģ4 Prohibition of employment of children in factories, etc.Ģ5 Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice and propagation of religion.Ģ7 Freedom as to payment of taxes for promotion of any particular religion.Ģ8 Freedom as to attendance at religious instruction or religious worship in certain educational institutions.Ģ9 Protection of interests of minorities.ģ0 Right of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions.ģ1A Saving of Laws providing for the acquisition of estates, etc.ģ1B Validation of certain Acts and Regulations.ģ1C Saving of laws giving effect to certain directive principles.ģ2 Remedies for enforcement of rights conferred by this Part.ģ3 Power of Parliament to modify the rights conferred by this Part in their application to Forces, etc.ģ4 Restriction on rights conferred by this Part while martial law is in force in any area.ģ5 Legislation to give effect to the provisions of this Part. PART II: CITIZENSHIPĥ Citizenship at the commencement of the Constitution.Ħ Rights of citizenship of certain persons who have migrated to India from Pakistan.ħ Rights of citizenship of certain migrants to Pakistan.Ĩ Rights of citizenship of certain persons of Indian origin residing outside India.ĩ Persons voluntarily acquiring citizenship of a foreign State not to be citizens.ġ0 Continuance of the rights of citizenship.ġ1 Parliament to regulate the right of citizenship by law. IN OUR CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY this twenty-sixth day of November 1949, do HEREBY ADOPT, ENACT AND GIVE TO OURSELVES THIS CONSTITUTION.Ģ Admission or establishment of new States.ģ Formation of new States and alteration of areas, boundaries or names of existing States.Ĥ Laws made under articles 2 and 3 to provide for the amendment of the First and the Fourth Schedules and supplemental, incidental and consequential matters. LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship ĮQUALITY of status and of opportunity and to promote among them allįRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the nation WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN, SOCIALIST, SECULAR, DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens: Preamble and Repealed articles or parts are specially mentioned. Titles are mentioned for all articles from 1-395, separated under various parts and chapters. Links are given against each Part to understand the purpose and background of each article of the Constitution of India. There are also 12 schedules in the Indian Constitution. Additional articles and parts are inserted later through various amendments. If you are searching for an index or summary of the Constitution of India, updated up to the latest constitutional amendments, this post should be the right place to start with.Ĭonstitution of India contains 395 articles in 22 parts.