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explain any five right given to the indian citizens against in equality​

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Answered by rohit50003
2

Heya.......

There are five fundamental rights in

India:-

They are Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right against Exploitation,

Right to Freedom of Religion, Cultural

and Educational Rights.

Hope it helps you...

Answered by devanshthakkar02
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The Fundamental Rights in

the Indian Constitution

include:

1. Right to Equality:

All persons are

equal before the law. This means

that all persons shall be equally

protected by the laws of the country.

It also states that no citizen can be

discriminated against on the basis of

their religion, caste or sex. Every

person has access to all public places

including playgrounds, hotels, shops

etc. The State cannot discriminate

against anyone in matters of

employment. But there are

exceptions to this that you will read

about later in this book. The practice

of untouchability has also been

abolished.

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 reside in any part of the country,

and the right to practise any

profession, occupation or business.

3. Right against Exploitation:

The

Constitution prohibits human

trafficking, forced labour, and

employment of children under 14

years of age.

4. Right to Freedom of Religion:

Religious freedom is provided to all

citizens. Every person has the right

to practise, profess and propagate

the religion of their choice.

5. Cultural and Educational Rights:

The Constitution states that all

minorities, religious or linguistic, can

set up their own educational

institutions in order to preserve and

develop their own culture.

6. Right to Constitutional Remedies:

This allows citizens to move the

court if they believe that any of their

Fundamental Rights have been

violated by the State.

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