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in about 500 words each are the fundamental rights are basic to our constitution

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fundamental rights provide the social and political atmosphere necessary for the development of personality of citizens they are required for a person to lead a civil life in society they are also essential for the success of a democracy there were 7 fundamental rights mentioned in the third part of a constitution however after the 44th Amendment the right to property has been abolished there are six fundamental rights at present
Right to Equality right to freedom right against exploitation right to freedom of religion cultural and educational rights right to constitutional remedies
in 1895 the National Congress and the implementation of rights of citizens
1895 Bal Gangadhar Tilak had demanded rights for people in Swarajya bill
in 1925 Dr Annie Besant declared in Commonwealth of India bill that individual freedom freedom and consent freedom of speech and equality before law are very important
the cabinet mission of 1946 supported fundamental rights
Right to Equality this right is very essential for the success of democracy under this all citizens are equal socially and economically before they were all are equal before the law and nobody is above the law all should get equal protection of the law and Men should be discriminated against on the basis of their caste religion and gender or place of birth no citizens should be subjected to any restriction with regard to access to shop public restaurant hotel places of public entertainment or place of public worship under this right untouchability is an offence this right has enabled every citizen to get an equal opportunity to join government service
right to freedom it is one of the most important fundamental rights under this right one Express his own opinion to conduct meetings without arms to establish organisations to live anywhere in India and to follow any profession and move around the country it is a protective right also and were no one can be arrested without proper reason no State Law can snatch the life and freedom of a freedom of a person
right against exploitation the aim of this right to is to prevent exploitation of women children the poor and the weak begging the devadasi system the practice of Sati in Motel activities and forces labour have been prohibited employment of children under 14 years of age in mining industries and other dangerous occupations is punishable under this law
rights to freedom of religion since India is a secular country no religion has been given the status of a national religion citizens 10 accept any religion that their consign dictates practice it and propagated no one can be forced to pay taxes for the management of religious places no one should be enforced to pay taxes for the management of religious institution use of religious places for political and other activities has been prohibited in the country
cultural and educational rights all citizens of the country have their own language script and culture it is the duty of the state to protect them this right protects the interest of religious and linguistic minorities no one can be denied admission in a government aided Institution of Institutions run by minorities
do the 86th amendment to the constitution in 2002 education has been made a right under article 21 un
covalent this order directing the right person to occupy the right public office is called as covalent the order is passed against person who hold public offices illegally by the higher courts
Public Interest Litigation can be filled in courts in order to protect the social rights denied to citizens and to protect Public Interest Public Interest Litigation can be filled for the purpose of protecting legal rights Public Interest Litigation can be filled for the purpose of protecting legal rights that are essential to protect life and to protect environment from being polluted
fundamental duties
rights and duties are the two faces of the same coin rights without duties have no value of significance
10 fundamental duties were included in 4th chapter a path article 51 A with the 42nd amendment to the constitution with the 86th amendment in 2002

where are now 11 fundamental duties they are

to respect the constitution national flag and national anthem

to follow the noble ideals that inspired our national struggle for freedom

to protect the integrity of India

to defend the motherland when called upon to do so

to promote the spirit of common Brotherhood amongst all the people of India and disorders rituals that go against the dignity of women

to preserve our rich heritage

to protect and develop environment including forests lakes rivers and wildlife and show comparison to animals

to develop the scientific temper And The Spirit Of enquiry


to safeguard public property and to abstain from violence

to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activities

the parents of the Guardians should provide an opportunity for education to their children from the age of 6 to 14 years

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