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What are Fundamental Rights? - Political Science

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What are Fundamental Rights?

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Fundamental Rights are the basic human rights guaranteed to every individual by the Constitution of India. These rights are essential for the development of the individual and the preservation of human dignity. They ensure freedom, equality, and justice and are enforceable by the courts if violated.

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Difference Between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Fill in the blank:
Fundamental Rights are universal, which means that they are granted to all the ____________ of India.


Mention the Right which is exercised/violated in the following case:

A group of citizens assembles peacefully.


Mention the Right which is exercised/violated in the following case:

A citizen can join any institution run by the state.


Match the following:

Column A Column B
1. Fundamental Rights (a) cannot be enforced.
2. Right to Freedom (b) are universal
3. Fundamental Duties (c) Freedom of speech and expression

 Choose the correct answer:

Under the Right to Equality, the practice of conferring titles such as Raja or Rai Bahadur has been _________.


State whether the following is true or false:

The Indian Constitution does not provide safeguards against the violation of Fundamental Duties.


This picture is a symbolic representation of a Fundamental Right.

Name the Fundamental Right.


This picture is a symbolic representation of a Fundamental Right.

Identify the Fundamental Right enjoyed by an Indian citizen under the following circumstances or conditions:

Indian children have the right to go to school.


Answer the following question in one or two words/ sentences:

What is the significance of the Right to Education Act of 2009?


This is the picture of the Father of our Nation, who championed the cause of the poor and downtrodden people in India.

Mention one important difference between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles.


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