What are the freedoms provided in the Indian Constitution?
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The rights to freedom are the most important fundamental rights guaranteed by the constitution of India. It is the prevalence of these freedoms that make democracy meaningful.
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Article 19 of the Indian Constitution provides 6 essential freedoms namely:
- Freedom of expression and speech
- Gather peacefully and sans any arms.
- Create/establish unions/associations.
- Move liberally all through the Indian territory
- Dwell and inhabit in any part of the Indian territory
- Carry out any profession or to undertake/run any business, occupation trade or occupation
However, each one of the above fundamental freedoms assured by the Indian Constitution is circumvented by several restrictions.
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