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Under the Constitution of India 'Right to Pollution Free Environment' Has Emerged as a Fundamental Right from the Right To­- - Mathematics

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Under the Constitution of India 'Right to Pollution Free Environment' has emerged as a fundamental right from the right to­-

Options

  • Freedom of movement under Article 19

  • Equality under Article 14

  • Life and personal liberty under Article 21

  • Conserve culture under Article 29.

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Solution

Life and personal liberty under Article 21

Explanation:

According to Article 21 of the Indian Constitution of India, no person should be deprived of life and personal liberty except procedure established by law. Hence "Life and personal liberty under Article 21" is correct

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