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Know Your Constitutional Rights
Understanding your fundamental rights is the first step towards protecting them
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Right to Equality
Article 14-18 guarantees equality before law, prohibition of discrimination, and equal opportunity in public employment regardless of caste, religion, race, or place of birth.
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Right to Freedom
Article 19-22 protects your freedom of speech, expression, assembly, association, movement, residence, and practice of any profession or occupation.
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Right Against Exploitation
Article 23-24 prohibits traffic in human beings, forced labor, and employment of children in hazardous work, ensuring protection from exploitation.
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Right to Freedom of Religion
Article 25-28 ensures freedom of conscience, free profession, practice and propagation of religion, and freedom from religious instruction in educational institutions.
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Cultural & Educational Rights
Article 29-30 protects the interests of minorities, their right to conserve their language, script, and culture, and establish educational institutions.
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Right to Constitutional Remedies
Article 32 is the "heart and soul" of the Constitution, guaranteeing your right to directly approach the Supreme Court for enforcement of fundamental rights.