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write the names of fundamental rights why are fundamental rights essential for us​

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Answered by mewsaecal
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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.

These fundamental rights represent the basic values cherished by the people of this country. They are calculated to protect times and they are calculated to protect the dignity of the individual and create conditions in which every human being can develop his personality to the fullest extent. They weave a pattern of guarantee on the basic structure of human rights, and impose negative obligations on the state not on encroach, but on individual liberty in its various dimensions.

These rights are regarded as fundamental because they are most essential for the attainment by the individual of his full intellectual, moral and spiritual status. The object the inclusion of them in the constitution is to establish a government of law and not of man. The object is to establish rule of law.

Answered by riya12340
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Answer:

There are six fundamental rights recognised by the Indian constitution:

Right to equality

Right to freedom

Right against exploitation

Right to freedom of religion

Cultural and Educational Right, and

Right to constitutional remedies

Explanation:

Importance of Fundamental Rights. ... These rights are regarded as fundamental because they are most essential for the attainment by the individual of his full intellectual, moral and spiritual status. The object the inclusion of them in the constitution is to establish a government of law and not of man.

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