Discuss the rights granted to us by the indian constitution.
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The rights mentioned in the Constitution are fundamental to our life and are given a special status. They are called Fundamental Rights. There are six Fundamental Rights:
(i) Right to Equality. It ensures equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws which means that the laws apply in the same manner to all, regardless of a person's status. This is called the rule of law. It means that no person is above the law. There cannot be any distinction between a political leader, government official and an ordinary citizen. The government shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds of religion, caste, ethnicity, sex or place of birth. Every citizen shall have access to public places like cinema halls, hotels etc. The same principle applies to public jobs. All citizens have equality of opportunity in matters relating to employment or appointment to any position in the government.
(ii) Right to Freedom. Freedom means absence of constraints. But one cannot exercise their freedom, in such a mariner that violates others' right to freedom.
Accordingly, the government can impose certain reasonable restrictions on our freedoms in the larger interests of the society. The Indian Constitution guarantees following rights to its citizens:.
The Constitution guarantees six fundamental rights to Indian citizens as follows: (i) right to equality, (ii) right to freedom, (iii) right against exploitation, (iv) right to freedom of religion, (v) cultural and educational rights, and (vi) right to constitutional remedies.
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