This document outlines the fundamental rights granted by the Constitution of India. It lists rights to equality, freedom, against exploitation, religion, culture and education. Specifically, it guarantees equality before the law, prohibits discrimination, protects freedom of speech, movement and profession, bans child labor and untouchability, ensures the right to religion and worship, and protects minority rights and languages. It also establishes the right to constitutional remedies and access to the Supreme Court to enforce these fundamental rights.