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.