The Fundamental Rights in India enshrined in the Part III (Article 12-35) of the Constitution of India guarantee civil liberties such that all Indians can lead their lives in peace and harmony as citizens of India. These rights are known as "fundamental" as they are most essential for all-round development i.e., material,intellectual, moral and spiritual and protected by fundamental law of the land i.e. constitution. The six fundamental rights are: I. Right to equality (Article 14–18) II. Right to freedom (Article 19–22) III. Right against exploitation (Article 23–24) IV. Right to freedom of religion (Article 25–28) V. Cultural and educational rights (Article 29–30) VI. Right to constitutional remedies (Article 32)
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