Fundamental Rights of Indian Citizens: Freedom, Equality, and Justice
India's Constitution grants Fundamental Rights to citizens, ensuring equality, freedom, and protection from exploitation, while safeguarding religious and cultural rights.

Indian citizens have Fundamental Rights
, protected by the Constitution, which ensure respect, freedom, and equality for all. These rights include:
Right to Equality
: Treats everyone equally before the law, with no discrimination based on race, religion, or caste.Right to Freedom
: Gives freedom of speech, expression, and movement, along with the right to live and work anywhere in India.Right Against Exploitation
: Prevents forced labor, child labor, and human trafficking.Right to Freedom of Religion
: Allows all to follow and practice any religion peacefully.Cultural and Educational Rights
: Ensures minorities can protect their culture and access education.Right to Constitutional Remedies
: Citizens can go to court if these rights are violated.
These Fundamental Rights
help build a fair and equal society in India.