Lesson 20 of 28 • 1 upvotes • 8:45mins
In this lesson, we learn about the Fundamental duties of Indian Citizens. This concept was not there in the original constitution but added later on. Lets see what it says...
28 lessons • 4h 13m
Overview of the Course (in Hindi)
6:43mins
Making of the Indian Constitution (in Hindi)
8:53mins
Salient Features of Indian Contitution (in Hindi)
10:45mins
A Borrowed Constitution (in Hindi)
8:16mins
A Borrowed Constitution Part-2 (in Hindi)
10:11mins
Salient Features of Indian Constitution Part-4 (in Hindi)
8:41mins
Preamble of the Indian Constitution (in Hindi)
8:24mins
Union and its territory (in Hindi)
8:59mins
Citizenship (in Hindi)
8:21mins
Amendment to the Indian Constitution (in Hindi)
8:49mins
Basic Structure of the Indian Constitution (in Hindi)
8:09mins
Fundamental Right to Equality (in Hindi)
9:14mins
Fundamental Right to Equality (Articles 15 & 16) (in Hindi)
9:59mins
Right to equality (17-18) and Freedom (in Hindi)
9:00mins
Right to freedom (Articles 20-21) (in Hindi)
9:06mins
Freedom (21A-22) and Right against exploitation (23-24) (in Hindi)
9:08mins
Right to freedom of religion and Cultural and Educational Rights (in Hindi)
9:58mins
Right to constitutional Remedies (in Hindi)
10:20mins
Directive Principles of State Policy (in Hindi)
10:22mins
Fundamental Duties (in Hindi)
8:45mins
The President Part-1 (in Hindi)
8:41mins
The President Part-2 (in Hindi)
9:09mins
The President Part-3 (in Hindi)
9:35mins
Executive Powers of the President (in Hindi)
8:41mins
Legislative Powers of the President (in Hindi)
9:23mins
Other Powers of the President (in Hindi)
9:06mins
The Council of Ministers (in Hindi)
8:17mins
The PM (in Hindi)
8:36mins