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Sure-Shot Method to Remember Fundamental Rights | Crack UPSC CSE 2020|2021 | Dr. Sidharth Arora

Sure-Shot Method to Remember Fundamental Rights | Crack UPSC CSE 2020|2021 | Dr. Sidharth Arora Dr. Sidharth Arora will talk about different methods, tips and tricks to remember Fundamental Rights of the India. This sure shot method will help you crack UPSC CSE. Fundamental Rights of India is an important topic for your UPSC preparation.

Dr. Sidharth Arora also teaches Indian Polity by Laxmikanth, where he also covers topics like Writs of Indian Constitution, Judicial Review, and Rule of Law. Click on the link to learn more about Indian Polity by Laxmikanth,


These are the Fundamental Rights of Indian Constitution (Article 12 – 35)
1. Right to equality (Articles 14–18)
2. Right to freedom (Articles 19–22)
3. Right against exploitation (Articles 23–24)
4. Right to freedom of religion (Articles 25–28)
5. Cultural and educational rights (Articles 29–30)
6. Right to property (Article 31) - repealed by 44th amendment act 1978
7. Right to constitutional remedies (Article 32)

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