Per NCERT, which Indian Fundamental Right was added via the 86th Constitutional Amendment (2002) and is housed at Article 21A?
ARight to Education (for children aged 6 to 14 years)
BRight to Property
CRight to Privacy (which the Supreme Court recognised under Article 21 in Puttaswamy, 2017 — not a new amendment article)
DRight to Bear Arms
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Right to Education (for children aged 6 to 14 years)
Article 21A (RTE for 6-14) was inserted by the 86th Amendment per NCERT. Right to Property became a legal-not-fundamental right after the 44th Amendment; the other options misidentify.
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