आसान भाषा में समझे अनुच्छेद 1 से 32 तक क्या कहता है और यह हमें क्या अधिकार देता है| मौलिक अधिकार

आसान भाषा में समझे अनुच्छेद 1 से 32 तक क्या कहता है और यह हमें क्या अधिकार देता है| मौलिक अधिकार

Understand in easy language what Articles 1 to 32 say and what rights it gives us Indian Polity| In this video we discussed about the Important Article of Indian Constitution topic Cover in this video article 1 to 4 The Sanghs of the States of India articles 5 to 11 citizenship articles 12 to 35 fundamental right articles 12 and 13 definition of state Right to Equality Article 14:Guarantees of equality before the law. Article 15: Prohibits discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth. Article 16: Ensures equality of opportunity in matters of public employment. Article 17:Abolishes untouchability. Article 18: Abolishes titles, except for military and academic distinctions. Right to Freedom Article 19: Protects certain rights regarding freedom of speech, expression, assembly, association, movement, residence, and the right to practice any profession or occupation. Article 20: Protects individuals in respect of conviction for offences. Article 21: Safeguards the right to life and personal liberty. Article 21A:Guarantee the right to education. Article 22: Provides protection against arrest and detention in certain cases. Right Against Exploitation Article 23: Prohibits traffic in human beings and forced labor, including beggars. Article 24: Prohibits the employment of children under 14 years of age in any factory, mine, or other hazardous employment Right to Freedom of Religion Article 25: Guarantees freedom of conscience and the free profession, practice, and propagation of religion. Article 26: Gives every religious denomination the freedom to manage its own affairs in matters of religion. Article 27: States that no person shall be compelled to pay any tax, the proceeds of which are specifically appropriated for the promotion or maintenance of any particular religion. Article 28: Prohibits religious instruction in State-aided educational institutions. Cultural and Educational Rights Article 29: Protects the interests of minorities, including the right to preserve their unique language, script, and culture. Article 30: Grants minorities the right to establish and administer their own educational institutions. Right to Constitutional Remedies Article 32: Provides for remedies for the enforcement of the fundamental rights conferred by Part III of the Constitution. Article 1: Name and territory of the Union Article 2: Admission or establishment of new states Article 3: Creation of new states or change of border names of existing states Article 4: Arrangements relating to the amendment of the Schedules Article 5: Citizenship at the time of entry into force of the Constitution Article 6: Citizenship of persons from Pakistan Article 7: Citizenship of persons who went to Pakistan and returned Article 8: Citizenship of persons of Indian origin residing abroad Article 1: Termination of Indian citizenship by acquiring foreign citizenship Article 10: Continued right to citizenship Article 11: Power of Parliament to make laws on citizenship Article 12: Definition of State Article 1.3: Invalidity of law contrary to fundamental rights Article 14: Equality before the law Article 15: Prohibition of discrimination Article 16: Equality of Opportunity in Public Employment Article 17: End of Untouchability Article 18: Termination of Titles Article 19: Right to liberty Article 20: Protection for crimes Article 21: Protection of life and personal liberty Article 21A: Right to education Article 22: Protection from arrest and detention Article 23: Prohibition of human trafficking and forced labour Article 24: Prohibition of hazardous employment of children Article 25: Right to freedom of religion Article 26: Freedom to manage religious affairs Article 27: Prohibition of Propagation of a Religion by Taxes Article 28: Prohibition of religious education (with certain exceptions) Article 29: Protection of the interests of minorities Article 30: Right of minorities to establish and operate educational institutions Article 31: Right to property (removed from Fundamental Rights in 1978). Article 32: Right to constitutional remedies for the enforcement of fundamental rights