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mention the main provisions of right to equality

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Provisions of right to equality:

The right to equality is notable in Article 14-18 of the Constitution. This right has been taken from the British Constitution. The right to equality means that any person, belonging to any gender, caste, caste, lineage or region, has equal right to all.

Every citizen has equal right to get education, health, roaming, to get a job, to do any work, to do any business (the work is not illegal), to get equal opportunity.

In addition, in the right to equality, it was also endured by such an absurdity. If any person supports untouchability, then by the Indian Parliament Act, 1955 he will be penalized and there is also provision for harsh imprisonment.

Answered by aritrakashyap8
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Answer:

The 3 provisions of right to equality are-

1) The govt. shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth.

2) every citizen shall have access to public places like shops, restaurants etc.

3) there shall be no restrictions with regard to use of wells, tanks, bathing ghats, roads, playgrounds and places of public resorts maintained by govt. or dedicated to the use of general public.

Explanation:

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