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Mention the six fundamental rights provided in the Indian constitution? Explain any of them.

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Answered by aniketkabaddi01
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 (i) right to equality,
(ii)right to freedom,
(iii) right against exploitation,
(iv) right to freedom of religion,
(v) cultural and educational rights,
(vi) right to constitutional remedies.

Right To Equality : Every one Is Equal Before The Law

Right to freedom: No one Can Force Us To Do Anything, We Can express Our Feelings Freely

Right Againt Exploitation: No one Can Take Our Advantage For Free As You Are Doing now

Right to Freedom of Religion guarantees religious freedom and ensures secular states in India. 

Cultural and Educational Rights protects the rights of cultural, religious and linguistic minorities by enabling them to conserve their heritage and protecting them against discrimination.

Right to Constitutional Remedies ensures citizens to go to the Supreme Court to ask for enforcement or protection against violation of their fundamental rights

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Answered by anishabharti25pcherq
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The six fundamental rights are:
1] Right to equality
2] Right to freedom
3] Right against exploitation
4] Right to freedom of religion
5] Cultural and educational right
6] Right to constitutional remedies


•Right to freedom:
Freedom simply means absence of constraints. We want to live in society, but we want to be free. We want to do things in the way we want. Others are not required to dictate us what one should do. So, Indian constitution has provided all citizens
* right to speech and expression
* Assembly in a peaceful manner
*Reside in any part of the country, and
* move freely throughout the country
* Form associations and unions
* Practice any profession, or to carry on any occupation, trade or business.

You should keep in mind that the right to all these freedoms is enjoyed by each and every citizen of the country. But this should not violate other's right of freedom.
We are free to do anything without harming other's freedom and by not creating public nuisance or disorder.





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