what is fundamental right in Indian Constitution
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The six fundamental rights recognised by the Indian constitution are the:
Right to equality.
Cultural and Educational Rights.
Right to freedom.
Right against exploitation.
Right to freedom of religion, and.
Right to constitutional remedies.
Right to privacy.
Right to equality.
Cultural and Educational Rights.
Right to freedom.
Right against exploitation.
Right to freedom of religion, and.
Right to constitutional remedies.
Right to privacy.
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Such rights are called fundamentalrights. The Constitution guarantees six fundamental rights to Indiancitizens as follows:
(i) right to equality,
(ii) right to freedom,
(iii) right against exploitation,
(iv) right to freedom of religion,
(v) cultural and educational rights, and (vi) right to constitutionalremedies.
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Such rights are called fundamentalrights. The Constitution guarantees six fundamental rights to Indiancitizens as follows:
(i) right to equality,
(ii) right to freedom,
(iii) right against exploitation,
(iv) right to freedom of religion,
(v) cultural and educational rights, and (vi) right to constitutionalremedies.
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