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क्लब का नेता कौन
याइव्स क्लब के
सदस्य कौन कौन से लोग थे in Hindi

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Answered by MehzaNazal
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Fundamental Rights are enshrined in part III of the Constitution from Articles 12 to 35.

There are six Fundamental Rights guaranteed by our Constitution to all the citizens.

Right to Equality: (Article 14 to 18)

Art. 14: Everyone is equal before law.

Art .15: Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion,race,caste, sex or place of birth.

Art. 16: Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment.

Art .17: Abolition of Untouchability.

Art. 18: Abolition of titles except military and academic.

Right to Freedom: (Art. 19 to Art. 22)

Art. 19 : Freedom of speech and expression. Assembly, association, movement, residence and profession.

Art. 20: Protection in respect of conviction for offences.

Art. 21: Protection of life and personal liberty.

Art. 21 A: Right to Elementary education.

Art. 22: Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases.

Right against Exploitation: (Art 23 & 24)

Prohibition of trafficking in human being and forced labour.

Prohibition of employment of children in factories etc.

Right to Religion: (Art. 25 to Art. 28)

Art. 25: Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice and propagation of religion.

Art.26: Freedom to manage religious affairs.

Art. 27: Freedom from payment of taxes for promotion of any religion.

Art. 28: Freedom from attending religious instruction or worship in certain educational institutions.

Cultural and Educational Rights: (Art 29 to Art 30)

Art. 29: Protection of language, script and culture of minorities.

Art. 30: Right of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions. Right to Constitutional Remedies: (Art.32)

Art. 32: It allows individuals to seek redressal for the violation of their fundamental rights.

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