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11th NCERT Political Science Part 2 Chapter 2

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Topics to study from the chapter "Rights in the Indian Constitution" along with a 1-2 lined summary for each topic are:

1. Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution:

– Lists various Fundamental Rights and their protection, the role of the judiciary, and the difference between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy.

2. Importance of Rights:

– Illustrates the importance of Fundamental Rights through real-life examples like the violation of the right against exploitation and the right to life and liberty.

3. Right to Equality:

– Explains concepts like equality before the law, prohibition of discrimination, equality of opportunity, abolition of untouchability, and abolition of titles.

4. Right to Freedom:

– Covers the protection of various freedoms like speech, assembly, association, movement, residence, profession, and protection against conviction.

5. Right against Exploitation:

– Discusses the prohibition of forced labor, employment of children in hazardous jobs, and the importance of protecting individual rights against exploitation.

6. Right to Freedom of Religion:

– Explores freedoms related to conscience, profession, propagation of religion, managing religious affairs, paying taxes, and attending religious instruction.

7. Cultural and Educational Rights:

– Describes the protection of language and culture of minorities, the right of minorities to establish educational institutions, and highlights regarding educational rights.

8. Right to Constitutional Remedies:

– Highlights the right to move the courts for enforcement of Fundamental Rights and the significance of this remedy in ensuring justice and fairness .

What is the best description of Fundamental Rights?

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Which Fundamental Right is being used or violated in the situation where overweight male cabin crew are allowed to get promotion, but their women colleagues who gain weight are penalized?

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What is a correct interpretation of the Cultural and Educational Rights?

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Which of the following is a violation of Fundamental Rights and why?

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Do you agree with the statement that the poor don’t need Fundamental Rights but Directive Principles made legally binding? Give your reasons.

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