what are the fundamental right
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Explanation:
Fundamental Rights
✍ Part 3 of the Indian Constitution embodies six fundamental rights from article 12 to 35.
✍ They are termed as Magna Carta of the Indian people. However fundamental rights are not absolute but are subject to the reasonable restrictions.
✍ Fundamental rights guaranteed under the Indian constitution deals with equality before law, prohibition against discrimination rights to freedom of speech, form associations, practice any profession practice any religion etc.,
\huge \text{Six\: Fundamental\: Rights }Six Fundamental Rights
✍ Right to equality.
✍ Right to freedom.
✍ Right against exploitation.
✍ Right to freedom of religion.
✍ Cultural and educational rights.
✍ Right to Constitutional Remedies.
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Fundamental rights :-
Fundamental rights are this really basic rights of the citizens which are given and protected by the Constitution itself...
In our Indian Constitution at the part 3 the list of fundamental rights are given which are are meant to secure the equality, prosperity of each and evey person in the country...
The 6 fundamental rights in our Constitution are :-
1 ) Right to equality
2 ) Right to freedom
3 ) Right against exploitation
4 ) Religious right
5 ) Right to save and spread culture
6 ) Right to Ammadment...
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