what is suggested by artice 15 according to our constitution?
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Article 15; a fundamental right in the Indian constitution prohibits the discrimination by the state against any citizen on grounds only of caste, religion, sex, race and place of birth. The use of world only means that discrimination on other grounds is not prohibited.
The Article 15 is mentioned as the Fundamental Right in India. Currently it is a buzz in Indian cinema world because a movie released on this article.
Recently a movie is released based on the “Article 15” of the Indian constitution namely “Article 15”. This movie is based on the “Dalit atrocities” and discrimination against the person of this particular caste. The movie is directed and produced by the Anubhav Sinha and its date of releasing is 28th June 2019.
In the light of this movie we are publishing this story which explains that what are the key provisions in the "article 15" of the Indian constitution.
Let’s read in detail about this Article 15;
Fundamental Rights are guaranteed to all persons by the constitution of India without any discrimination of caste, religion, sex etc. These rights entitle an individual to live the life with dignity. Fundamental Rights are meant for promoting the idea of democracy.
Originally the constitution provided 7 Fundamental Rights but as of now there are just 6 Fundamental Rights in force. They are;
1. Rights to equality (Article 14-18)
2. Rights to freedom (Article 19-22)
3. Right against exploitation (Article 23-24)
4. Right to freedom of religion (Article 25-28)
5. Cultural and educational rights (Article 29-30)
6. Rights to constitutional remedies (Article 32)
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