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what freedom the indian constituation has given to an individual
a. to take a part in an armed revolution
b. follow his/her religious has given beliefs and practices
c. discriminate on the grounds of religious

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Answered by saxenasatyak
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b option is correct

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Answered by sureshgowda24244
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( a ) answer:- The Right to Freedom guarantees to the citizens of India six Fundamental Freedoms:

  • Freedom of Speech and Expression,
  • Freedom of Assembly
  • Freedom to form associations
  • Freedom of Movement
  • Feedom to reside and to settle,
  • Freedom of profession, occupation, trade, or business.

( b ) answer:- Religious belief and practice contribute substantially to the formation of personal moral criteria and sound moral judgment. Regular religious practice generally inoculates individuals against a host of social problems, including suicide, drug abuse, out-of-wedlock births, crime, and divorce.

( c ) answer:- Whereas religious civil liberties, such as the right to hold or not to hold a religious belief, are essential for Freedom of Religion (in the United States secured by the First Amendment), religious discrimination occurs when someone is denied "the equal protection of the laws, equality of status under the law, equal

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