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The rights provided by the Indian Constitution are known as
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The rights provided by the Indian Constitution are known as Fundamental rights.
Fundamental rights
Indian Constitution guarantees it's citizens certain rights which are essential for our well-being and promote the ideals of equality, liberty and justice. The six fundamental rights included in our constitution are:-
- Right to Equality
- Right to Freedom
- Right against Exploitation
- Right to Freedom of Religion
- Cultural and Educational rights
- Right to Constitutional remedies
Fundamental duties
Since people benefit from the right, it is their responsibility to do something for the state Fundamental duties, though not be enforceable by law, were included in the Indian Constitution in
1976.
It is Fundamental duty of every citizen to:-
- Show respect to our National Flag and Anthem.
- Give regard and preserve our natural and cultural heritage.
- Promote peace and harmony.
- Uphold principles of sovereignty, unity and honesty.
- Safeguard public property.
- Develop scientific temper and spirit of inquiry.
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