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Explain the fundamental right of the india constitution​

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Answered by GP2003
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There are six fundamental rights recognised by the Indian constitution: the right to equality (Articles 14-18), the right to freedom (Articles 19-22), the right against exploitation (Articles 23-24), the right to freedom of religion (Articles 25-28), cultural and educational rights (Articles 29-30) and the right to constitutional remedies (Article 32 and 226)

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Answered by kajalkumari77
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There are 6 fundamental right:-

(1) Right to Equality

the right states that all citizens are same. under the law this means that women women no matter.

(2) Right to freedom

the particular law that allows the people of the country to censur your the government and its policies.

(3) Right against exploitation

One should always remember that to be. exploineted Is to be misused. We often to see that kids and poor people are specially vulnerable to be exploited.

(4) Right to freedom of religion

in our country each and every citizen Can practice their choice of religion.

(5) Cultural and educational rights

the main aim of this law Is to protect the mineority. We have multiple groups of people. Who are very less in number.

(6) Right to constitutional remedies

The right is very important for legal. development of the citizens and the country.

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