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In this video, we explore the Right to Equality under Articles 14 to 18 of the Indian Constitution. Here’s a quick breakdown: 1. Article 14: Equality Before the Law Guarantees equality before the law and equal protection of the laws. Ensures no special privileges; all individuals are subject to the same laws. 2. Article 15: Prohibition of Discrimination Prevents discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth. Applies to public spaces, services, and educational institutions. 3. Article 16: Equality of Opportunity in Public Employment Ensures equal opportunities for all in public employment. Allows for reservations to promote substantive equality for backward classes. 4. Article 17: Abolition of Untouchability Abolishes untouchability and penalizes any practice of it. 5. Article 18: Abolition of Titles Prohibits the state from conferring titles (except for military and academic distinctions) to promote equality. 6. Interconnected Nature Articles 14 to 18 work together to address various dimensions of equality. The state is obliged to take proactive measures to remove inequalities. 7. Reasonable Classification Equality doesn’t mean identical treatment; reasonable classification is allowed to achieve legitimate objectives. 8. Conclusion The right to equality aims for dignity and fairness, continually evolving with society.