What are the fundamental rights of an Indian citizen according to the Constitution
Explain the fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution of India and their significance.
- Right to Equality: This ensures that all citizens are equal before the law, prohibits discrimination based on caste, creed, gender, religion, etc.
- Right to Freedom: This includes freedom of speech, expression, assembly, association, and movement.
- Right against Exploitation: Prohibits human trafficking, forced labor, and child labor.
- Right to Freedom of Religion: Provides the right to choose, follow, and practice any religion.
- Cultural and Educational Rights: Protects the rights of all minorities to conserve their culture, language, and education.
- Right to Constitutional Remedies: This empowers the citizens to move to the court of law in case of violation of any of the above rights.
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