Correct option is B
The 86th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2002, added a new fundamental duty under Article 51-A(k) of the Indian Constitution, which mandates parents or guardians to provide opportunities for education to their children or wards between the ages of 6 and 14. This amendment aligns with Article 21A, which made education a fundamental right.
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· The 86th Amendment Act also introduced Article 21A (Right to Education).
· Education up to the age of 14 years is free and compulsory.
· The Act emphasizes the responsibility of both the state and the parents.
· Fundamental duties are non-justiciable.
· These duties are outlined in Part IVA of the Indian Constitution.
· There are 11 fundamental duties in the Indian Constitution after the 86th Amendment.