what are the fundamental rights
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Some universally recognised rights that are seen as fundamental, i.e., contained in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the U.N. International Covenant on Civil and Political ...
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The fundamental rights were included in the constitution because they were considered essential for the development of the personality of every individual and to preserve human dignity.
Fundamental rights are an essential element of every democratic country. Since we were denied most of the civil and political rights by the British, one of the most important aspirations of the people was that they should have some basic rights, which cannot be violated. Therefore, the constitution of India provides six fundamental rights-
1. Right to equality
2. Right to freedom
3. Right against Exploitation
4. Right to freedom of religion
5. Cultural and educational rights
6. Rights to constitutional remedies
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Fundamental rights are an essential element of every democratic country. Since we were denied most of the civil and political rights by the British, one of the most important aspirations of the people was that they should have some basic rights, which cannot be violated. Therefore, the constitution of India provides six fundamental rights-
1. Right to equality
2. Right to freedom
3. Right against Exploitation
4. Right to freedom of religion
5. Cultural and educational rights
6. Rights to constitutional remedies
Hope this helps you.
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