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Explain the main provision of right to equality

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Answered by ladybird
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Constitution provides that all citizens are equal before the law. There can be no discrimination based on a citizen's caste, sex, religious belief or place of birth etc.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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"Right to equality" is one of the "six fundamental rights" in the "Indian constitution" given under "Article 14". The main provision of the "right to equality" is that it guarantees equality to everyone before the law, in terms of protection and ensures that no one is discriminated against on the basis of their caste, color, gender, race, religion etc. It also ensures equality in terms of job opportunities and employment with prohibition of titles and untouchability.

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