How many fundamental rights do Indians have?
The Fundamental Rights given to Indian citizens are as follows- Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right Against Exploitation, Right to Religious Freedom, Right to Culture and Education, and Right to Constitutional Rememdies. Previously, there were 7 Fundamental Rights, but in 1978, the 7th right (right to property) was removed from the consitution by the 44th amendment.
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