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Fundamental Rights and Duties

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  • Right to Freedom of religion
  • In India, we enjoy the freedom to practice any religion we choose. This is a right that other countries do not always afford their citizens.
  • Right to Equality
  • In India, everyone is given an equal opportunity to work in the public sector. No matter what your background or social status is, you will be given the same opportunity to showcase your skills and abilities.
  • What questions will they ask in the interview!?
  • Right to Education
  • In India, all children are given free education
  • Then.. Why am I paying for my education!?
  • The government allows citizens to practice any religion they adhere to, providing they do not break the law.
  • Right against Exploitation
  • In India, kids are not allowed to pick up hazardous occupations in order to prevent them from being exploited
  • I wish I was a kid. This job is too boring..
  • The government provides a wealth of opportunities in the field of public employment.
  • Right to Freedom
  • In India, we are allowed to travel freely, assemble peacefully, and speak freely
  • WHEN THE HECK WILL THIS TRAFFIC END!!!!
  • According to the Indian Constitution, the state has a duty to provide free and compulsory education to all children in the age group of 6 - 14 years
  • Right to Constitutional Remedies
  • If a citizen feels that one of her or his rights has been violated, he or she may request the supreme court to issue the appropriate writ for the restoration of his or her tights.
  • The Indian Constitution prohibits the traffic in human beings to prevent kids from being exploited.The law forbids children below the age of fourteen from working in positions that are considered hazardous
  • The Indian Constitution guarantees its citizens the right to freedom of speech, assembly, and the ability to travel freely around India.However, with this privilege comes responsibility; for example, one must not commit offenses or behave inappropriately
  • The Constitution of India not only lists Fundamental rights, but also prescribes remedies against their violation. If a citizen feels that one of their rights has been violated by an executive order, they may request the Supreme Court to issue an appropriate writ for restoration.
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