Right to Freedom
Civics ⇒ Citizenship and Rights
Right to Freedom starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Context: A group of students wants to start a club in their school. Which Right to Freedom supports their action?
Context: Riya wants to organize a peaceful rally in her city to support environmental protection. Which Right to Freedom is she using?
Explain in your own words what the Right to Freedom means for Indian citizens.
Explain why the Right to Freedom is not absolute and can be restricted.
What does the Right to Freedom of Movement allow you to do?
What is meant by 'personal liberty' under the Right to Freedom?
What is meant by 'reasonable restrictions' on the Right to Freedom?
What is the importance of the Right to Freedom in a democracy?
What is the significance of Article 22 in the context of the Right to Freedom?
Why is the Right to Freedom important for students?
