Introduction
The Cultural and Educational Rights are provided under Article 29 and Article 30. These articles upheld the individual's right to protect their distinct language, script, and culture. It also provides protection against state-sponsored discrimination on the ground of religion, race, caste, and language.
The Indian Constitution does not state a black and white definition of a cultural right. However, Article 29 states that minorities residing in India have a right to conserve their language, script and culture.
Task
In your locality it was decided to start a new school for minority people to preserve their culture and language. Some people protested against this.
what is your opinion about this situation?
Process
Evaluation
Cultural and Educational Rights help to protect the cultural progress of the nation. Discuss
Conclusion
Cultural education is a reflection of the cultures and heritage of any society in the world. Every citizen and child is taught to learn their culture and to reflect same to the society.
The cultural and educational rights are provided to all citizens of the society to preserve their own culture and language. The Indian society is full of diversity with many cultures, scripts, languages, etc. So, our constitution makers believe that our strength is in diversity and we have to preserve and save this diversity.