how does the indian constitution protects the rights of children, women, minorities and weaker sections
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Indian constitution is crafted in a way that all the sections of the society have equal rights.
Children Rights: Article 21A-Right to education for children • Article 24-To prohibit the children from working and to eradicate the child labor.
Women’s Rights:
Article 15-To protect the rights of women through non-discrimination.
• Article 16-Equal Opportunities for women in all the fields Rights of Minorities and Weaker Sections
• Article 29(1)-Protecting the language of the minorities
• Article 29(2)-Right for the minorities to get admission in any school or college
Children Rights: Article 21A-Right to education for children • Article 24-To prohibit the children from working and to eradicate the child labor.
Women’s Rights:
Article 15-To protect the rights of women through non-discrimination.
• Article 16-Equal Opportunities for women in all the fields Rights of Minorities and Weaker Sections
• Article 29(1)-Protecting the language of the minorities
• Article 29(2)-Right for the minorities to get admission in any school or college
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