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Fundamental Rights and Duties

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Card 1Fundamental Rights

What are Fundamental Rights?

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Fundamental Rights are basic rights given to every Indian citizen by the Constitution. These rights protect the freedom and dignity of individuals and ensure equality and justice. For example, every c

Card 2Fundamental Rights

Name the six Fundamental Rights given in the Indian Constitution.

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The six Fundamental Rights are: 1) Right to Equality, 2) Right to Freedom, 3) Right against Exploitation, 4) Right to Freedom of Religion, 5) Cultural and Educational Rights, and 6) Right to Constitut

Card 3Fundamental Rights

What does the Right to Equality mean?

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The Right to Equality means that all citizens are treated equally by the law, no matter their religion, caste, gender, or place of birth. It also ensures equal opportunities in jobs and public service

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Why is the Right to Equality important in a democracy?

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The Right to Equality is important because it ensures fairness and justice for everyone. In a democracy, no one should be treated unfairly because of their background. This right helps build a society

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What freedoms are included in the Right to Freedom?

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The Right to Freedom includes: 1) Freedom of speech and expression, 2) Freedom to assemble peacefully, 3) Freedom to move freely in India, 4) Freedom to live anywhere in India, and 5) Freedom to choos

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Give an example of how the Right to Freedom is used in daily life.

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An example is when students peacefully protest for better school facilities. As long as the protest is peaceful and does not harm anyone, it is protected under the Right to Freedom of Assembly.

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What is the Right against Exploitation?

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The Right against Exploitation stops people from being forced to work or treated unfairly. It bans child labour for children under 14, human trafficking, and forced labour. For example, a factory cann

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How does the Right against Exploitation protect children?

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This right protects children by making it illegal to employ them in any job before the age of 14. It ensures that children can go to school and enjoy their childhood instead of being forced to work in

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