what is fundamental rights
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Fundamental rights is a character of rights contained in the constitution of India . There are eight fundamental rights . They are :
(i) Right to equality ,
(ii) Right to freedom ,
(iii) Right against exploitation ,
(iv) Right to freedom of religion ,
(v) Cultural an educational rights ,
(vi) Right to constitutional remedies ,
(vii) Right to life and
(viii) Right to education .
(i) Right to equality ,
(ii) Right to freedom ,
(iii) Right against exploitation ,
(iv) Right to freedom of religion ,
(v) Cultural an educational rights ,
(vi) Right to constitutional remedies ,
(vii) Right to life and
(viii) Right to education .
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fundamental rights are rights which are given by constitution immidiately after birth there are six fundamental rights given by constitution of india
right to freedom
right to equality
cultural and educational rights
right against exploitation
right to constitutional remedies
right to freedom of relegion
right to freedom
right to equality
cultural and educational rights
right against exploitation
right to constitutional remedies
right to freedom of relegion
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