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Everyday life is made easier by the ‘these’ rights in the constitution, many do not even know the names; January 26 Know your true strength
Samira Vishwas | January 24, 2026 6:24 AM CST

  • The law is equal for all and there can be no discrimination on the basis of religion, caste, sex or place of birth.
  • The Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, movement, business, association and living with safety and dignity.
  • Citizens have the power to appeal directly to the Supreme Court if their rights to free education, freedom of religion and practice are denied

January 26 is a historic day for us In India Constitution was implemented. This is the day on which India became a true republic. Every year on January 26, the tricolor is hoisted in the country to commemorate this day and remember that we are a republic. The constitution mentions many fundamental rights to which the common people have rights. But, the sad thing is that many people still do not know these rights. From walking on the streets to expressing our thoughts, the constitution of the country helps us a lot. By taking advantage of these rights, we realize that despite being ordinary citizens, we have great power. So let’s know how this power can be used in daily life or what rights are written for us in the constitution.

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Law is equal for all (Article 14)

From the name of the clause we clearly understand its importance. This clause reminds everyone that in India the law is no different for anyone. Here no one is small or big, neither rich nor poor… Whoever commits the crime will be punished equally by the law. This law symbolizes equality and emphasizes the importance of not discriminating against anyone.

Discrimination will not be tolerated (Article 15)

According to this article of the constitution, you can live in the country without any discrimination. No citizen shall be discriminated against or ill-treated on the basis of his religion, caste, colour, sex or place of birth. All people can live here freely.

Opportunity for all in government jobs (Article 16)

Government jobs are considered very important in India. The Constitution has enshrined that the right to employment is common to all. No one shall be qualified or disqualified for government employment on the basis of religion, caste, colour, sex or place of birth. That means, everyone will be given right to work.

Right to Liberty (Article 19)

No one likes to live freely. Today we are living as we want in our country because provisions have been made in the constitution for this too. The Constitution gives us the right to live freely.

What rights do we use in everyday life?

  • freedom of speech
  • freedom of movement
  • Business freedom
  • Freedom to form association or association
  • To assemble together in peace and without arms

Right to live in dignity and security (Article 21)

This right helps us a lot in our daily life. This right written into the Constitution means that it is the responsibility of law enforcement to protect your life and liberty. This right currently includes the right to privacy and the right to clean air and water.

Right to Education (Section 21A)

A good education makes a person. In this case, the constitution gives us free right to do this too. Under Article 21A, every child between the ages of 6 and 14 has the right to free education in government schools. Accordingly, no school can deny this right.

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Right to Freedom of Religion (Article 25)

India is a diverse and secular nation. Hence this clause serves to protect the rights of citizens to their religion. According to this, everyone has the right to freely adopt, practice, practice and propagate his religion.

Right to approach the Supreme Court (Article 32)

This right is one of the essential rights in the Constitution. It is also known as “Spirit of Constitution”. If anyone tries to take away any of the above rights with the help of this, you can go directly to the Supreme Court. This right guarantees that the law will help you enforce your rights.


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