How does the Indian Constitution protect the Rights of Children, Women, Minorities and the Weaker Sections?
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by giving them their rights ,proper position in society and also look after their need of education and employment
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The Indian Constitution protects the rights of women, minorities, children and weaker section by providing Fundamental Rights (Part III of the Constitution) which put them on an equal footing with other sections and groups within the society. Constitutional remedies have been provided for the enforcement of such rights. Moreover, the Directive Principles of State Policy (Part IV of the Constitution) put a mandate on the Government to make laws which lead to the upliftment of these sections.
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