This section of the Indian Constitution was designed to institute laws and policies that help reduce the poverty of the masses:
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Right to equality
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Fundamental Rights
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- Fundamental rights have often been called the Indian Constitution's 'conscience.' Secure people from the 'arbitrary & absolute" exercise of powers by the State, constitutional rights. The "Constitution" therefore assures "individuals ' rights" both against the State and against others. In addition , the Constitution protects against the majority the "rights of minorities".
- The Constitution also has a provision called the "Directive Prinicples of State Policy" besides fundamental rights. The members of the constitutional assembly structured this section as a guide to the autonomous "Indian state" for the development of laws and to assure greater social and economic reforms.
- The different fundamental rights are Right to equality, right to religion, right to freedom, right against exploitation, cultural and educational rights, and right to constitutional remedies
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