The Right to Education became a Fundamental Right in India through the:

42nd Amendment
44th Amendment
86th Amendment
93rd Amendment

The correct answer is: D) 93rd Amendment.

The 93rd Amendment to the Constitution of India was passed in 2002. It added a new fundamental right to education for all children aged 6 to 14 years. The amendment also made education a fundamental duty of the state.

The 42nd Amendment was passed in 1976. It amended several provisions of the Constitution, including the fundamental rights. However, it did not add any new fundamental rights.

The 44th Amendment was passed in 1978. It repealed some of the provisions of the 42nd Amendment, including those that had amended the fundamental rights. However, it did not add any new fundamental rights.

The 86th Amendment was passed in 2002. It amended the Constitution to provide for reservation of seats for women in the Lok Sabha and the Legislative Assemblies of the states. However, it did not add any new fundamental rights.

The 93rd Amendment was the first amendment to the Constitution to add a new fundamental right. It was a landmark amendment that has had a significant impact on the education system in India.