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Awareness of Fundamental Rights and Duties A Survey Report

This report presents findings from a national survey assessing awareness of fundamental rights and duties among 5,000 participants across various age groups. Overall, awareness levels were higher for rights (65%) compared to duties (52%), with significant variations across age groups and information sources. Recommendations include targeted campaigns and educational programs to enhance awareness, particularly in low-awareness areas.
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Awareness of Fundamental Rights and Duties A Survey Report

This report presents findings from a national survey assessing awareness of fundamental rights and duties among 5,000 participants across various age groups. Overall, awareness levels were higher for rights (65%) compared to duties (52%), with significant variations across age groups and information sources. Recommendations include targeted campaigns and educational programs to enhance awareness, particularly in low-awareness areas.
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Awareness of Fundamental

Rights and Duties: A Survey


Report
This report presents findings from a national survey. It assesses awareness
of fundamental rights and duties. The survey included 5,000 participants.
Participants were from diverse age groups.

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Survey Methodology and
Demographics
Stratified Sampling
Employed stratified random sampling across urban and rural areas.

Age Groups
Divided participants into four age groups.

Sample Size
Each age group included 1,250 participants.

Data Collection
Utilized online questionnaires and in-person interviews.
Key Findings: Overall
Awareness Levels

Average Score Highest Lowest


Awareness Awareness
65% (rights) vs. 52%
(duties). Right to Education Duty to protect
(82%). environment (41%).
Age Group Analysis: 18-25 Year Olds
High Awareness Lower Awareness Information Source

Right to Information (75%). Duty to respect national symbols (45%). Social media (60%).

35% believe rights are more important than duties.


Age Group Analysis: 26-40
Year Olds
Balanced Awareness High Awareness
70% (rights) and 60% (duties). Right to Employment (85%).

Moderate Awareness
Duty to pay taxes (68%).

Primary information source: News media (55%).


Age Group Analysis: 41-60
Year Olds
Highest Awareness
1
Duties (65%).

Strong Understanding
2
Duty to uphold the constitution (75%).

High Awareness
3
Right to Property (80%).

Primary information source: News media and government programs (45%).


Factors Influencing Awareness

1 Education Level

2 Socioeconomic Status

3 Media Exposure

Education level showed a positive correlation (r = 0.62, p < 0.01).

Civic engagement leads to higher awareness among active citizens.


Recommendations and Conclusion

Targeted Campaigns 1 Educational Programs


2

4
Promote Civic Participation 3 Social Media

Target low-awareness areas through campaigns and educational programs.

Utilize social media and promote participation to enhance awareness.


Survey Details
VAC: KARLA SREEHITHA

Roll No: 23/0799

Degree: B. A hons POLITICAL SCIENCE

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