
1597. The proposal to include the word fraternity was put forward by B.R. Ambedkar
1598. The preamble of the constitution was amended in 1976 (42nd amendment)
1599. The language of preamble to the Indian constitution is taken from Australian constitution
1600. The ideals of justice-social, economic & political -rnentioned in the preamble has been taken from Russian revolution
1601. Part III of the constitution deals with fundamental rights
1602. India borrowed the concept of fundamental rights from USA
1603. Article 12 to 35 of the constitution deals with fundamental rights
1604. The power to impose reasonable restrictions on fundamental rights are vested with The President
1605. Article 14-18 of the constitution deals with right to equality
1606. Article 15 says that there is 'No Discrimination on Grounds of Religion, Race, Caste, Sex, Place of Birth or any of them'
1607. Article 16 guarantees- right to equality of opportunity in public employment
1608. As per fundamental rights the government can make special provisions for women and children against exploitation
1609. Abolition of untouchability is dealt under Article 17
1610. Article 18 of the constitution describes about abolition of titles
1611. Article 14 guarantees equality before law and equal protection of law
1612. Judiciary is known as guardian of fundamental rights
1613. The objective behind fundamental rights under the constitution is to ensure individual liberty
1614. The fundamental right which was later omitted from the constitution is right to property
1615. The fundamental rights can be partly suspended during the proclamation of national emergency
1616. Article 31 (right to property) was omitted from fundamental rights by 25th amendment of the constitution
1617. The right that cannot be suspended during the proclamation of national emergency is right to life
1618. Article 352 says right to life cannot be suspended during emergency is in operation
1619. The 86th amendment made right to education a fundamental right
1620. Right to equality includes five types of rights
1621. The six types of fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the constitution:
(a) To freedom of speech and expression,
(b) To assemble peaceably and without arms
(c) To form associations or unions
(d) To move freely throughout the territory of India
(e) To reside and settle in any part of the territory of India
(g) To practise any profession, or to carry on any occupation, trade or business.
1622. If there is any violation of fundamental rights the remedy can be available through judiciary
1623. Article 29 and 30 of the constitution deals with cultural and educational rights
1624. As per right to freedom of religion every person has a right to profess, practice or propagate any religion at his choice
1625. Right to constitutional remedy is known as the heart and soul of the Indian constitution
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