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explain all fundamental rights in 6 pages

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Answered by aastha004
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 Fundamental Rights of India

Right to equalityRight to freedomRight against exploitationRight to freedom of religionRight to cultural expression and educationRight to constitutional remedies

1. Right to Equality

Every citizen is the same under the law. This means that men and women are equal no matter what religion or caste they belong to. The law will treat a brahmin woman the same way that it would treat a Christian man if they were to break the law.

2. Right to Freedom

The law allows the citizens of India to criticizethe government and its policies. They can organise themselves however they choose and carry out their daily lives in any way they seem fit (within limits of course). In short, people are able to exist without fear of a higher force such as the government.

3. Right against Exploitation

To be exploited is to be misused. Children and poor people are especially vulnerable to being exploited. This fundamental right ensures things like education for children and equal pay for equal work.

4. Right to Freedom of Religion

Every citizen can practice their religion of choice. Everyone is free to do whatever their religion tells them to do. So Muslims fast during Ramzan, Christians during Lent and Hindus during Navaratri. However, in following our religion we should not forget that other people are free to follow theirs and that this is no reason to fight.

5. Cultural and Educational Rights

These rights are especially laid down to protect minorities. These are groups of people who are less in number or live in remote areas or have been downtrodden by the traditional society. This includes certain castes and tribes who live in forests, away from developed big cities. Even the Dalits or the small religious groups like the Parsis are minorities. They have a fundamental right to enjoy all the benefits that the majority of citizens enjoy.

6. Right to Constitutional Remedies

Every citizen has equal right to appeal to the court of law for justice if there is a threat to his life or property or to join the government in order to affect this change.

Answered by maushami888
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The fundamental rights includes


(1) RIGHT TO EQUALITY : All persons are equal before the law this means that all person shall be equally protected by the laws of the country it also states that no citizen can be discriminated against the basis of their religion caste or treat a person has access to all public places including playgrounds Hotel stop except the state cannot discriminate against anyone in matters of employment but there are Expectations to this that

(2) RIGHT TO FREEDOM : This includes the right to freedom of speech and expression the right to form associations the right to move freely and research in any part of the country and the right to practice any profession, occupation or business

(3). RIGHT TO EXPLOITATION. :The constitution prohibits human trafficking forced labour and children working under 14 years of age

(4). RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF RELIGION religious freedom is provided to all citizens every person has the right to practice Profess and propagate the religion of their choice

(5) . CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS the constitution states that all minorities religious can set up their own educational institutions in order to preserve and develop their own culture

(6) RIGHTS TO CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDIES this allowed citizen to move the code if they believe that any of their fundamental rights have been violated by the state


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