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Fundamental rights, Six Fundamental rights of India, Constitutional fundamental rights Vidyarthi Point

In India, there are six fundamental rights that every citizen is entitled to. These include the right to equality, freedom of speech, and freedom of expression.

Additionally, all individuals have the freedom to practice and propagate any religion of their choice. This is a crucial aspect of India's diverse cultural fabric.

The cultural and educational rights of India protect the rights of cultural, religious, and linguistic minorities. This enables them to conserve their heritage and maintain their unique identities without fear of discrimination.

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