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Describe fundamental right in detail? in long plzz

Answer» The six Fundamental Rights recognised by the Constitution are\tRight to Equality:\xa0Right to equality guarantees equal rights for everyone, irrespective of religion, gender, caste, race or place of birth. It ensures equal employment opportunities in the government and insures against discrimination by the State in matters of employment on the basis of caste, religion, etc. This right also includes the abolition of titles as well as untouchability.\tRight to Freedom:\xa0Freedom is one of the most important ideals cherished by any democratic society. The Indian Constitution guarantees freedom to citizens.\xa0\tRight against Exploitation:\xa0This right implies the prohibition of traffic in human beings,\xa0<i>begar</i>, and other forms of forced labour. It also implies the prohibition of children in factories, etc. The Constitution prohibits the employment of children under 14 years in hazardous conditions.\tRight to Freedom of Religion:\xa0This indicates the secular nature of Indian polity. There is equal respect given to all religions. There is freedom of conscience, profession, practice and propagation of religion. The State has no official religion. Every person has the right to freely practice his or her faith, establish and maintain religious and charitable institutions.\tCultural and Educational Rights:\xa0These rights protect the rights of religious, cultural and linguistic minorities, by facilitating them to preserve their heritage and culture. Educational rights are for ensuring education for everyone without any discrimination.\tRight to Constitutional Remedies.:\xa0The Constitution guarantees remedies if citizens’ fundamental rights are violated. The government cannot infringe upon or curb anyone’s rights. When these rights are violated, the aggrieved party can approach the courts. Citizens can even go directly to the\xa0Supreme Court\xa0which can issue writs for enforcing fundamental rights.


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