Four Fundamental Rights are as follows:
1. Right to Equality: Equal opportunities of employment to all irrespective of caste, race, colour, religion etc., equality before law, abolition of untouchability, special provision of reservation for the backward classes.
2. Right to Freedom : This includes
1. the right to freedom of speech and expression,
2. the right to form associations,
3. the right to move freely and reside in any part of the country,
4. the right to choose any profession, occupation or business.
3. Right against Exploitation: Ban on the employment of children below the age of 14 years in hazardous places like mills or mines.
4. Right to Freedom of Religion: All religions are alike and are free in their ways of worship, propagation and practice, no undue state interference.