1. Right to Liberty and Personal Freedom
  2. Right to Freedom of Religion
  3. Right to Equality
  4. Cultural and Educational Rights
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Option 3 : Right to Equality

Option 3 is correct, Right to Equality.

  • The abolition of untouchability has been included as a fundamental right in the Indian Constitution under Article 17 of Right to Equality.
  • It is one of the few fundamental rights that are available against individuals.

Extra facts:

Right to equality (Article 14-18) Consists of 
Article 14 Equality before the law and equal protection of laws.
Article 15  Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth   
Article 16 Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment. 
Article 17 Abolition of untouchability and prohibition of its practice.
Article 18 Abolition of titles except military and academic.
 
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