In the Constitution of India ‘Education’ is included in

The Union List
The State List
The Concurrent List
The residuary power

The correct answer is (c), The Concurrent List.

The Union List, State List, and Concurrent List are three lists of subjects that are enumerated in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India. The Union List contains subjects that are of national importance and are to be administered by the central government. The State List contains subjects that are of local importance and are to be administered by the state governments. The Concurrent List contains subjects that are of common interest to both the central and state governments, and can be legislated upon by both.

Education is a subject that is included in the Concurrent List. This means that both the central and state governments have the power to legislate on education. However, the central government has the power to override state laws on education if it feels that it is necessary to do so in the interest of national unity or security.

The other options are incorrect. The Union List contains subjects such as defence, foreign affairs, and currency. The State List contains subjects such as police, public order, and local government. The residuary power is the power to legislate on any subject that is not included in the Union List or the State List.