Banner 0
Banner 1
Banner 2
Banner 3
Banner 4
Banner 5
Banner 6
Banner 7
Banner 8
Banner 9

Q.

The right to protect one’s culture comes under the [[1]] right.


see full answer

Your Exam Success, Personally Taken Care Of

1:1 expert mentors customize learning to your strength and weaknesses – so you score higher in school , IIT JEE and NEET entrance exams.
An Intiative by Sri Chaitanya

(Unlock A.I Detailed Solution for FREE)

Best Courses for You

JEE

JEE

NEET

NEET

Foundation JEE

Foundation JEE

Foundation NEET

Foundation NEET

CBSE

CBSE

Detailed Solution

The right to protect one’s culture comes under the Cultural and Educational Right.
All segments of society are given rights via cultural and educational freedom, and their culture, script, and language are preserved. Indian society conjures images of a diverse society in our thoughts. Our Constitution holds that variety is our strength in a society with as much diversity as there is. The ability of minorities to preserve their culture is, therefore, one of their fundamental rights. Groups who share a similar language or religion and reside in a particular region of the nation are considered minorities. These groups have the right to protect and develop their unique culture, language, and script. Any minority, regardless of religion or language, is allowed to start their educational institutions.
 
Watch 3-min video & get full concept clarity
score_test_img

courses

No courses found

Ready to Test Your Skills?

Check your Performance Today with our Free Mock Test used by Toppers!

Take Free Test

Get Expert Academic Guidance – Connect with a Counselor Today!

best study material, now at your finger tips!

  • promsvg

    live classes

  • promsvg

    progress tracking

  • promsvg

    24x7 mentored guidance

  • promsvg

    study plan analysis

download the app

gplay
mentor

Download the App

gplay
whats app icon
personalised 1:1 online tutoring