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Asked: August 18, 20222022-08-18T02:07:47+05:30 2022-08-18T02:07:47+05:30In: Polity

Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion etc. is a Fundamental Rights under:

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Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion etc. is a Fundamental Rights under:

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63.64%(a) Right to Equality ( 7 voters )
9.09%(b) Right against Exploitation ( 1 voter )
27.27%(c) Right to Freedom of Religion ( 3 voters )
0%(d) Cultural and Educational Rights ( 0 voters )
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    2023-03-01T08:20:48+05:30Added an answer on March 1, 2023 at 8:20 am

    Ans (a) Right to Equality

    Article 15 of the Constitution of India prohibited discrimination on the grounds of religion, etc.

    Articles 14 to 15 = Right to Equality.
    Articles 23 to 24 = Right against Exploitation.
    Articles 25 to 28 = Right to Freedom of Religion.
    Articles 29 to 30 = Cultural and Educational Rights.

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