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Answered by AnjanaUmmareddy
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"Right to equality given under article 14 of Indian law. it is one of the fundamental right. It ensure the guarantees to every person the right to equality before law & equal protection of the laws . it is not only right of Indian citizens but also right of non-citizens .All children and young people should have an understanding of their rights and responsibilities in order to become active agents for a more equitable world. To ensure that Rights & Equality are at the heart of our programmes, our work is grounded in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. By teaching them about these concepts essential to a fairer world, children and young people take the important step of seeing their peers as equal, no matter their background."

Answered by anishkasrivastav2006
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The right to equality provides for the equal treatment of everyone before the law, prevents discrimination on various grounds, treats everybody as equals in matters of public employment, and abolishes untouchability, and titles (such as Sir, Rai, etc.).

In this article, you can read all about the Right to Equality and the related constitutional provisions from the IAS exam point of view.

Right to Equality

Before knowing about the right to equality, aspirants should know the types of equality to get an idea of what it is. It is also mentioned in our Preamble. The types of equality are:

Natural

Social

Civil

Political

Economic

Legal

The Right to Equality is one of the Fundamental Rights enshrined in the Constitution of India. It is very important to understand what this right entails and includes. This topic is a basic topic in the polity and constitution segments of the U PSC Syllabus for the civil services exam.

Below we provide the associated articles of the Constitution under the right to equality.

Right to Equality

Article Brief description

Article 14 The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within the territory of India, on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth

Article 15 The State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth or any of them.

Article 16 There shall be equality of opportunity for all citizens in matters relating to employment or appointment to any office under the State.

Article 17 Abolition of untouchability

Article 18 Abolition of all titles except military and academic

Equality before the law (Article 14)

Article 14 treats all people the same in the eyes of the law.

This provision states that all citizens will be treated equally before the law.

The law of the country protects everybody equally.

Under the same circumstances, the law will treat people in the same manner.

Prohibition of discrimination (Article 15)

This article prohibits discrimination in any manner.

No citizen shall, on grounds only of race, religion, caste, place of birth, sex or any of them, be subject to any liability, disability, restriction or condition with respect to:

Access to public places

Use of tanks, wells, ghats, etc. that are maintained by the State or that are meant for the general public

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