Q: How many fundamental rights are there in Indian Constitution ?

Ans: There are six fundamental rights in Indian Constitution which are as follows:
1. Right to equality (Article 14- Article 18).
2. Right to freedom ( Article 19 - Article 22).
3. Right against exploitation (Article 23 - Article 24)
4. Right to freedom of religion ( Article 25 - Article 28) 
5. Cultural and educational rights (Article 29- Article 30) 
6. Right to Constitutional Remedies ( Article 32- Article 35)

Right to property which was a fundamental right under Article 31, was made a legal Right by Constitutional Amendment.

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