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what are fundamental rights?Explain in brief the six fundamental rights provided in the indian constitution

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Answered by saima17
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the fundamental rights are the rights enshrined in part 3 of our constitution. these rights are justifiable and if interfered or violated a person can move a court of law for remedy. there are are rights:
right to equality
right to freedom
right against exploration
right to freedom of relegion
constitutional and educational rights
right to constitutional remedies

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Answered by kritika39
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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS :-Certain rights are fundamental to our life and hence they have given the special status in the constitution such rights are called fundamental rights..
SIX FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS ARE :-
RIGHT TO EQUALITY- Every Indian citizen; right from poor landless labour to prime minister is equal in the eyes of law of land.law of land does not descriminate between two persons on the basis of social or economic status or power.
RIGHT TO FREEDOM- This include the right to freedom to speech and expression ,the right to form association,right to move freely in any part of the country and right to practice any profession, occupation or business.
RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION - The constitution prohibites trafficking,forced labour,and children working under 14 years of age.
RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF RELIGIOUS - Religious freedom is provided to all citizens.Every person has the right to practice,profess and propagate the religious of their choice.
CULTUR AND EDUCATION RIGHTS - The constitution states that all minorities, religious or linguistic,can set up their own educational institution in order to preserve and develop their own culture.
RIGHT TO CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDIES - This allow citizens to move the court of they believe that any of their fundamental rights have been violated by the state.

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