A critical analysis of violation of Human Right’s of Women in India
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Human rights are treated as fundamental rights in India. All people have an inherent right according to Indian Constitution. Every person has the fundamental rights to which they are entitled as fellow humans. All people have intrinsic human rights, regardless of caste. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights outlines universal liberties and rights. The Declaration was approved by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948. The nation's constitution enshrined human rights. Human rights are something that every person is entitled to. The Indian Constitution established the essential right for all people to live with pride and dignity. The Indian Constitution protects human rights.
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