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How the the indian Constitution prevent discrimination and inequality

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Answered by princess1702
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Explanation:

Article 15; prohibits discrimination by the state against any citizen on grounds 'only' of caste, religion, sex, race, and place of birth. Fundamental rights are provided to every citizen of the country without any discrimination.

Answered by SuhritBTR
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Article 16 assures equality of opportunity in matters of public employment and prevents the State from any sort of discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, descent, place of birth, residence or any of them. ... Article 15 and 16 are incidents of guarantees of Equality, and give effect to Article 14.

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