Fundamental Rights Galwatti Ptl

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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

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OUR CONSTITUTION

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Introduction Balwinder Kaur. S.S.Mistress. Govt.High School Galwatti.

Pushpal Kaur. S.S.Mistress. Govt.High School Galwatti.

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QUERY SESSION

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What are fundamental rights? How many fundamental rights are written in Indian constitution? Give the names of fundamental rights.

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There are only 6 fundamental rights      

1 Right to equality 2 Right toFreedom 3 Right Against Exploitation 4 Right toFreedom of Religion 5 Cultural and Education right 6 Right to Constitutional Remedies

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1 .Right to Equality

Everyone is equal before law. Law makes no distinction against any citizen on the basis of caste,race,sex or religion. ALL are equally protected by law.

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2 Right to freedom    

Right to freedom is base of democracy. Form any association or union Move freely Live and settle in any part of India

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Child Labour

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Forced Labour

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3.Right against Exploitation 

A Indian Constitution bans buying and selling human beings, begging, forced labour.

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HARIMANDIR SAHIB JI

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Meenakshi Temple

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4 .Right to Freedom of

Religion 

India is secular country. The Indians have right to choose any religion.

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5.Cultural and Educational rights 

Every community has the right to protect its own language, script and culture.

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6.Right to Constitutional Remedies Fundamental rights can get through courts if the state government fails to give the fundamental rights.

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Fundamental Duties The main object of the fundamental duties is to promote patriotism in citizens and help them to follow a code that would strengthen the nation.

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Respect the constitution, the National flag and the national Anthem.

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Safeguard public property. To develop scientific temper and humanism. 26



To up hold sovereignty, unity and integrity of India.

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To defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so.

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To promote harmony and brotherhood.

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