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what is fundamental right in Indian Constitution

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Answered by mpranav445
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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.


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Answered by renukasingh05011979
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Answer:

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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