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Q.

Right to freedom is a [[1]] of several rights.


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For the Indian people, the Right to Freedom is a cluster of different freedom rights.
1)      Freedom of Speech and Expression: Every Indian citizen has the right to the unrestricted oral and written expression of his or her opinions.
2)      Freedom to Form Unions and Groups: Indian citizens are free to organise into unions or associations to advance their pursuit of equality and justice.
3)      The Right to Assemble Peacefully: Indian citizens are granted the freedom to come together in peace and without weapons to communicate with one another.
4)      Freedom to live wherever in India: Indian citizens are free to live wherever they choose, except in places where public order is upheld.
5)      Freedom to practice any profession or occupation: Every citizen is free to select a career of their choosing and exercise the right to alter that profession as desired or necessitated by external factors.
 
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Right to freedom is a [[1]] of several rights.