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write about our fundamental rights​

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Answered by battuabhilash369
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Seven fundamental rights were originally provided by the Constitution – the right to equality, right to freedom, right against exploitation, right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, right to property and right to constitutional remedies.

Answered by vishnume17
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Articles 12-35 of Indian Constitution deal with Fundamental Rights. These human rights are conferred upon the citizens of India for the Constitution tells that these rights are inviolable. Right to Life, Right to Dignity, Right to Education etc. all come under one of the six main fundamental rights.

Fundamental rights are a very important topic in the polity section of the UPSC exam. It is a basic static portion of the syllabus but it is highly dynamic in the sense that it is featured in the daily news in some form or the other. Hence, it is highly important for the IAS exam.

In this article, you can read all about 6 fundamental rights of India:

1.Right to Equality

1.Right to Equality2.Right to Freedom

1.Right to Equality2.Right to Freedom3.Right against Exploitation

1.Right to Equality2.Right to Freedom3.Right against Exploitation4.Right to Freedom of Religion

1.Right to Equality2.Right to Freedom3.Right against Exploitation4.Right to Freedom of Religion5.Cultural and Educational Rights

1.Right to Equality2.Right to Freedom3.Right against Exploitation4.Right to Freedom of Religion5.Cultural and Educational Rights6.Right to Constitutional Remedies

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