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Question
Point out the Fundamental Rights.
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Solution
The Fundamental Rights are enshrined in Part III of the Constitution from Articles 12 to 35.
There are six Fundamental Rights –
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Right to Equality: It provides equality before law. It prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth. It abolishes untouchability.
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Right to Freedom: It provides freedom of speech and expression, assembly, association, movement, residence, and profession.
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“Right against Exploitation: It prohibits trafficking in human beings and forced labor. It also prohibits the employment of children in factories, etc.
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Right to religion: It gives freedom of conscience and free professional practice and propagations of religion.
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Cultural and Educational rights: It gives protection of language, script, and culture of minorities. It also gives minorities the right to establish and administer educational institutions.
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Right to Constitutional Remedies It allows individuals to seek redressal for the violation of their Fundamental Rights.
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