Statement 1: True — Fundamental Rights are enshrined in Part III of the Indian Constitution (Articles 12 to 35) and are enforceable by courts. 
 Statement 2: False — Originally, there were seven Fundamental Rights. However, the Right to Property was removed by the 44th Amendment Act, 1978. 
 Now there are only six Fundamental Rights: 
 1. Right to Equality 
 2. Right to Freedom 
 3. Right against Exploitation 
 4. Right to Freedom of Religion 
 5. Cultural and Educational Rights 
 6. Right to Constitutional Remedies