Explain the six fundamental rights in the indian constitution
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equal wage for equal work
for achieving social welfare
removing social disparities
protection of youth against exploitation
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Right to Equality
- This means that all are equal before the law or we can say that it includes the equality before the law , prohibition of race, caste and gender.
Right to Freedom
- This means that we all have right to speech and express our views and right to practice any profession.
Right to freedom of religion
- It means that we all have right and freedom to manage to religious affairs.
Right against exploitation
- It means that it prohibits the forced labour like child labour.
Cultural and Educational Rights
- It means that the citizen of any section have right to conserve their culture and language.
Constitutionnal remedies
- This right protect the life and liberty of the citizen.
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