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why did the Indian Constitution include cultural and educational rights​

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Answered by kinjal94
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The Cultural and Educational rights, given in Articles 29 and 30, are measures to protect the rights of cultural, linguistic and religious minorities, by enabling them to conserve their heritage and protecting them against discrimination.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Cultural and educational rights are guaranteed by the Constitution to religious and linguistic minority groups in India, to enable them to preserve their distinct cultures, languages, and scripts.
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  • Cultural and educational rights are guaranteed by the Constitution to religious and linguistic minority groups in India, to enable them to preserve their distinct cultures, languages, and scripts.
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