Description
The “Our Fundamental Rights Chart” (50x70 cm) educational chart visually summarizes the six key Fundamental Rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India, with clear, concise visuals and explanations ideal for students, classrooms, and civic education.
Chart Features
Size: 50x70 cm, laminated multicolor print, presenting each right with easy-to-understand icons and brief explanations.
Covers the six Fundamental Rights of Indian citizens:
Right to Equality (Articles 14–18): Guarantees equality before the law, prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth, and abolishes untouchability and titles.
Right to Freedom (Articles 19–22): Protects freedom of speech, expression, assembly, association, movement, residence, occupation, and personal liberty.
Right against Exploitation (Articles 23–24): Prohibits human trafficking, forced labor, and child labor in hazardous jobs.
Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles 25–28): Ensures freedom of conscience, profession, practice, and propagation of religion.
Cultural and Educational Rights (Articles 29–30): Preserves the rights of minorities to conserve their culture and establish and administer educational institutions.
Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32): Allows citizens to approach higher courts to protect their Fundamental Rights if they are violated.
May highlight real-life scenarios of rights in action and refer to related duties for citizens.
Clear diagrams/icons for each right help young learners and all ages quickly grasp their meaning and importance.
Educational Value
Supports civics and social studies education, exam preparation (school, entrance, UPSC, etc.), and general awareness.
Promotes understanding of democracy, justice, and equality as outlined in the Indian Constitution.
Useful as a reference in schools, libraries, coaching institutes, and homes.
This chart is an essential, visual tool for building constitutional awareness and citizenship from a young age.