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"The Indian Constitution protects the rights of children, women, minorities and weaker sections.' Elaborate on the basis of a case study.

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Answered by rameshrajbharr8
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The Indian constitution is the fundamental documents of the country where the equality is the basic principle. This documents consist of Article 14, which emphasize on “EQUALITY BEFORE LAW” which means every citizen of this country are to be treated equally and no one will be discriminate or deprived by law. Article 14 of the Indian constitution also provides the protection for every individual within the territory of India.

Indian constitution provides the protection to the right of children through Article 21-A. Article 21-A of the Indian constitution protects the educational right of the children who are between the ages of six to fourteen years. This Article stated that “the state shall provide free and compulsory education to all children” (between the ages of six to fourteen years).

Article 15 of the Indian constitution safeguard the women’s rights through the policy of non-discrimination. This provisions clearly emphasis that, the state shall not discriminate against any citizens on grounds of religion, caste, sex (gender) and place of birth.

As a part of the fundamental rights of the minority community, constitution provides the safeguard on the language, script and or culture of the different minority community through Article 29 (1). And at the same time, Article 29 (2) provides the right to the minorities to take admission into any educational institution without any discrimination.

Apart from these rights, our constitution also provides right to the minority communities (under article 30) to establish and administered educational institutions based on their religion and language.

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Answered by anvitanvar032
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The correct answer to this question is the Constitution that deal explicitly with defending and furthering the rights of minorities, women, and other underrepresented groups.

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Given - The Indian Constitution protects the rights of children, women, minorities, and weaker sections.

To Find - Elaborate on the basis of a case study.

List all of the articles in the Constitution that deal explicitly with defending and furthering the rights of minorities, women, and other underrepresented groups.

The Indian Constitution reserves seats for members of marginalized groups and downtrodden communities. Additionally, it forbids the hiring of kids younger than 14 in factories. The State should encourage with particular care the educational and economic upliftment of the Weaker Sections of the society, in particular of SCs & STs, and shall safeguard them from injustice and from all forms of exploitation, according to Article 46 of the Indian Constitution.

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