describe the fundamental rights mention in the constitution
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Answer:
Seven fundamental rights were originally provided by the Constitution – the right to equality, right to freedom, right against exploitation, right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, right to property and right to constitutional remedies.
Explanation:
Here is the list of fundamental rights in India....
1. Right to Equality .... This right stands for the principle of equality before law as well as the social equality and supports non-discrimination of people on any basis.
2. Right to Freedom
Right to freedom includes articles on freedom of speech, expression and assembly and is one of the most important of the fundamental rights. There are six frames under which freedom is made available to Indian citizens under this right.
3. Right against Exploitation
These rights help to prevent exploitation of the weaker section i different sectors by the state, organisations as well as individuals.
4. Right to Freedom of Religion
India is a secular country and right to freedom of religion to all its citizens ensures that all states treat all the religions neutrally.
5. Cultural and Educational Rights
The cultural and educational rights includes the right to education and helps to conserve various heritages of minorities and protect them from discrimination.
6. Right to Constitutional Remedies
Right to Constitutional Remedies allows Indian citizens to approach the Supreme Court of India to protect their fundamental rights.