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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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