Political Science, asked by alisha2145, 10 months ago

how does indian constitution protect social group ncrt​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Articles 14,15,28,29 and 30 of the constitution have protected the intrests of the minority communities in India. ARTICLE 14 provides equality before law and equal protection which provide protection against discrimination irrespective of religion or caste.

ARTICLE 28 safeguard the minority from enforceable religious teachings (such as dress code for specific prayers and all) in all government funded educational institutions.

article 29 provide protection of language , script, culture and conserve the same.

The constitution has declared India to be a secular country in which people of each and every religion has the right to profess, practice and propagate their own religion.


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Answered by Priatouri
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Articles 14,15,28,29 and 30 of the Indian constitution have provisions regarding the protection of the social group. For instance, Article 14 of the Indian constitution provides various social groups with equality before the law and protects them against discrimination irrespective of their caste or religion.

Similarly, Article 28 of the IC protects various social groups from enforceable religious pedagogy in all government-funded schools and educational institutions.

Article 29 grants the security of language, script, culture and preserve the same.

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