How does the Indian Constitution define Right to Equality?
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It means every indians has an equal rights.
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Right to equality is considered as the sixth fundamental rights for the people of India in the Indian constitution.it is defined on the basis of caste, religion, gender and birthplace. It says that all the citizens of India are the same before the law, they all are equal. They can't be divided on the basis of caste, religion, birth place and gender. Even they all are equal in getting employability or in getting an education. Constitution of India prohibits the untouchability among the people.
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