Q1.What is the meaning of fundamental rights?

Q2.Why are these rights are called fundamental or why are the rights guaranteed by indian constitution called the fundamental rights?

Q3.Write a short note on right against exploitation.

Q4.Mention three major provisions of the constitution for the protection of women and children in India.

Q5.Explain the right to equality enjoyed the citizens of India. what is its importance?

Q6.Mention any two exceptions to the right to equality .

Q7.Right to constitutional remedies is very special right .what is so special about this right?

Q8.Write a short note on freedom of religion.

Q9.Write a note on cultural and educational rights.

Q10.Write a note on NHRC?

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You have a list of questions which can not be answered at a time in the single post due to paucity of time.

Your First two questions have been covered in the answer given by the student (gdgd). For Question 8 follow the given link:

https://www.meritnation.com/ask-answer/question/explain-right-to-freedom-of-religion-explain-cultural-and-e/social-science/1926853

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  1. Fundamental rights are usually defined as absolute rights a citizen of a country possesses that cannot under the majority of circumstances be taken from the citizen.From a legal standpoint fundamental rights are mainly those stated in legal rulings or region laws, though sometimes certain rights are thought so basic they’re inferred. 
  2. I believe there is a certain value intrinsic to all humans just by virtue of being human. Thus, there is a certain fundamental right to survival, liberty, and dignity that no person or entity should ever be able to legally take away. These are often considered "god given" rights.
  3. Right against exploitation, prohibiting all forms of forced labor, child labor and traffic in human beings
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