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Question
What are Fundamental Rights?
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Solution
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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