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The Fundamental Rights are basic human rights given to every citizen by the constitution of India are applied on every Indian citizen irrespective of caste, creed, religion, gender etc. (Imag: Freepik)
These rights are ensured by the constitution of India and citizens of India can directly visit the Supreme court on its violation. Scroll on to know about these rights. (Image: Lawordo)
Stated in Article 14-18, this law in the constitution gives equal rights to every citizen irrespective of caste, creed, religion, place of birth, gender. (Image: Freepik)
Stated in Article 19-22, gives the most important right cherished by citizens. They give freedom of speech, expression, association, assembly without arms, practice any profession and reside in any part of the country. (Image: Freepik)
Stated in Article 23-24, this right prohibits forced labor of women, beggars or any human being. Also, it prohibits employment of children in factories etc. (Image: Freepik)
Stated in Article 25-28, this right provides freedom to practice any religion of wish without boundation. (Image: Freepik)
Stated in Article 29-30, this right protects the right of religious, culture, and linguistic minorities by preserving their culture and heritage. It also provides educational rights without discrimination. (Image: Freepik)
Stated in Article 32-35, this right allows citizens to visit court on violation of any of the fundamental rights.