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C ULTURAL AND E DUCATIONAL R IGHTS

Chapter 2: RIGHTS IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION · POLITICAL SCIENCE

C ULTURAL AND E DUCATIONAL R IGHTS When we talk of the Indian society, the image of diversity comes before our minds. India is not made up of a monolithic society. We are a society that has vast diversity. In such a society that is full of diversity, there would be social sections which are small in numbers compared to some other groups.

If a group is in minority, will it have to adopt the culture of the majority? Our Constitution believes that diversity is our strength. Therefore, one of the fundamental rights is the right of the minorities to maintain their culture. This minority status is not dependent only

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