Solution:
The Indian Constitution does not explicitly mention the 'right to work' as a fundamental right. It is through Article 41 in part IV of the Constitution that the 'right to work' finds its place.
The Indian Constitution does not explicitly mention the 'right to work' as a fundamental right.
The Indian Constitution does not explicitly mention the 'right to work' as a fundamental right. It is through Article 41 in part IV of the Constitution that the 'right to work' finds its place.