What are the fundamental rights of the citizens of India as described in the Constitution

The question should include the categories of fundamental rights, and an explanation of which specific rights are guaranteed to Indian citizens
The Constitution of India guarantees fundamental rights to all citizens. These rights are divided into six categories: 1. Right to Equality - This includes the right to equality before the law, prohibition of discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth, and equality of opportunity in matters of public employment. 2. Right to Freedom - This includes freedom of speech and expression, freedom to assemble peacefully and without arms, freedom to form associations or unions, freedom to move freely throughout the territory of India, and freedom to reside and settle in any part of the country. 3. Right Against Exploitation - This includes prohibition of trafficking in human beings, forced labour, and child labour. 4. Right to Freedom of Religion - This includes freedom of conscience and the right to freely profess, practice and propagate any religion. 5. Cultural and Educational Rights - This includes the right to preserve one's culture, language and script, and the right to education. 6. Right to Constitutional Remedies - This provides for enforcement of the fundamental rights through the judiciary. All citizens of India are guaranteed these fundamental rights, and they are considered essential for the growth and development of individuals and society as a whole.
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