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POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ON SSC.
  • TOPIC
  • INDIAN CONSTITUTION
  • SUB TOPIC-FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
  • PREPARED BY-H.R.PRASAD
  • TGT S.Sc.
  • JNV, MAYURBHANJ(ODISHA)

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KEY FEATURES OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION.
  • 1.FEDERALISM.
  • 2. PARLIAMENTARY FORM OF GOVT.
  • 3. DIVISION OF POWERS.
  • 4.SECULARISM.
  • 5. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS.

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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
  • What are rights?
  • Certain freedoms given to the people, to develop
    their potentials
  • Why some rights are called as Fundamental?
  • The basic rights given to the citizens and
    guaranteed by the constitution.

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Fundamental rights
  • Contain in part III of Indian constitution.
  • Called as the soul of our constitution.
  • Safe-guard the citizens against state
    exploitation.
  • Justifiable.
  • Having certain limitations.

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TYPES OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS.
  • 1. RIGHT TO EQUALITY.
  • 2. RIGHT TO FREEDOM.
  • 3. RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION.
  • 4. RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF RELIGION.
  • 5. CULTURAL EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS.
  • 6.RIGHT TO CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDIES.

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY
  • -Equality before law.
  • Equal opportunity for all.
  • Prohibition of discrimination
  • Abolition of untouchability.
  • Abolition of titles.

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RIGHT TO FREEDOM
  • Freedom of speech expression.
  • Freedom to move any where of the country.
  • Freedom to assemble.
  • Freedom to form association.
  • Freedom to purchase of land and settle (except
    (JK)
  • Freedom to take any profession.

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Right against exploitation
  • Traffic in human beings.
  • To stop forced labour

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RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF RELIGION
  • Freedom to practice, profess propagate of ones
    own religion.

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Cultural Educational Rights
  • To preserve ones own culture.
  • To establish educational institutions.
  • Script.

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RIGHT TO CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDIES.
  • TO move to the High court supreme court if the
    above Fundamental Rights are violated .

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ASSIGNMENT
  • Which Fundamental Right is violated in the
    following statements?
  • 1. one politician does not allow a person of
    another state to work in his state.
  • 2.One person is not allowed to open a Telugu
    medium school in Odisha.
  • 3.A 10 year child is forced to work in a mine.

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THANKING YOU
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