What are the fundamental rights provided by the Indian Constitution
Provide an overview of the fundamental rights guaranteed to the citizens of India by the Constitution.
The Indian Constitution guarantees several fundamental rights to its citizens. Here is an overview of some of the key fundamental rights provided:
- Right to Equality: Ensures that all individuals are equal before the law, prohibiting discrimination based on religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth.
- Right to Freedom: Includes freedom of speech and expression, assembly, association, movement, residence, and profession.
- Right against Exploitation: Prohibits trafficking, forced labor, and child labor.
- Right to Freedom of Religion: Allows individuals to follow and practice any religion.
- Cultural and Educational Rights: Protects the rights of religious and linguistic minorities to preserve their language, script, and culture.
- Right to Constitutional Remedies: Provides citizens the right to move to the court if their fundamental rights are violated.
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