Social Sciences, asked by ashudharashudharashu, 20 days ago

ights guaranteed to all Indians abolish
touchability and forbid its practice in any
rm. The Constitution also states that no
rson can be discriminated against on the
sis of caste, colour, region, language or
ligion. All people are equal in the eyes of the
w. Through these provisions, the Constitution
ms to fulfil the dreams of the freedom
ghters who led the struggle for the freedom
our country. However, independent India
ll witnesses discrimination in various forms​

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Answered by parvatijawargi458
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India is a secular democratic and republic nation that has created all the necessary provisions to safeguard the interest of the countries population. Fundamental rights are those rights which are essential for intellectual, moral and spiritual development of citizens of India.

As these rights are fundamental or essential for existence and all round development of individuals. Hence it is called as fundamental rights. They are contained in part III of the constitution of India.

Fundamental rights apply to all citizens irrespective of race, birth place, religion, caste or gender. IPC and other laws prescribe punishment for the violation of these rights subject to the discretion of the judiciary.

Even though the constitution of India forbids the citizen of the country from any kind of discrimination people belonging to a particular caste or religion are still discriminated and are treated as less by a society. Discrimination occurs when you are distinguished or treated in a less favourable manner than another person under similar circumstances.

The reason behind the introduction of these provision was that in pre -independence India especially in the caste system, it was often seen and deemed inferior to other section this powers have been given to the state so that it can create such provision which can help these sections rise up and become equal to other section of the society.

These provisions are meant for upliftment of thoese section in the society who are downtrodden poor. Citizens of India come across the case of violation fundamental rights he or she can approach the supreme court of India for ultimate justice. Fundamental rights mentioned in the Indian constitution have their origin from different sources like Englands Bill of Rights, the US bill of rights and France's declaration of Rights of man.

Answered by βαbγGυrl
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India is a secular democratic and republic nation that has created all the necessary provisions to safeguard the interest of the countries population. Fundamental rights are those rights which are essential for intellectual, moral and spiritual development of citizens of India.

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