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the constitution seeks to ensure social equality mention the two fundamental rights strengthening this equality

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Answered by AkshithaZayn
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Hey there!

Constitution of India guarantees 6 fundamental rights to all it's citizens which includes :-

1. Right to Freedom
2. Right to Equality
3. Right against exploitation
4. Cultural and educational rights.
5. Right to Freedom of relegion
6. Right to constitutional remedies.

Among these, the fundamental rights which ensure social equality are :-

One definitely be Right to Equality. It ensures that all are equal before the law. The right to Equality prohibits discrimination in the basis of caste, creed, gender, or relegion to ensure social equality.

Another one would be Right against exploitation. No one should be exploited on any basis. This ensures social equality. No matter a farmer or a minister, no one couldn't face any soughts of discrimination or exploitation.

Hope helped.

AkshithaZayn: Anytime
Answered by Arashya
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