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Asked: July 26, 20222022-07-26T15:32:58+05:30 2022-07-26T15:32:58+05:30In: Polity

In the Indian Constitution, the Right to Equality is granted by five Articles. They are:

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In the Indian Constitution, the Right to Equality is granted by five Articles. They are:

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5.88%(a) Article 13 to Article 17 ( 1 voter )
82.35%(b) Article 14 to Article 18 ( 14 voters )
5.88%(c) Article 15 and Article 19 ( 1 voter )
5.88%(d) Article 16 to Article 20 ( 1 voter )
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    2023-03-04T15:08:15+05:30Added an answer on March 4, 2023 at 3:08 pm

    Ans (b) Article 14 to Article 18

    Fundamental Rights have been categorized into six categories:
    Right to Equality (Articles 14 to 18)
    Right to Freedom (Articles 19 to 22)
    Right against Exploitation (Articles 23 to 24)
    Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles 25 to 28)
    Cultural and Education Rights (Articles 29 to 30)
    Right to Constitutional Remedies ( Article 32)

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