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What are the Fundamental Principle and Rights on Constitution of Bangladesh

Fundamental Principle
  1. Promotion of local government;
  2. Participation of women in national life;
  3. Democracy and women right;
  4. Principles of ownership;
  5. Emancipation of peasant and workers;
  6. Provision of basic necessity;
  7. Rural development and agricultural revolution;
  8. Free and compulsory education;
  9. Republic health and morality;
  10. Equality and opportunity.
  11. Work as a right and duties.
  12. Duties of citizen and public servant.
  13. Separation of judiciary from the executive.
  14. National culture.
  15. National monument.
  16. Promotion of international peace and solidarity.
Fundamental Rights
  1. Law inconsistent with fundamental rights to be avid.
  2. Quality before law.
  3. No discrimination on ground on religion.
  4. Equality of opportunity in public employment.
  5. Prohibition of foreign tittle.
  6. Right to protection of law.
  7. Protection of right to life and personal liberty.
  8. Save guards as to arrest and detention.
  9. Prohibition of force labor.
  10. Protection in respect of trial and punishment.
  11. Freedom of movement.
  12. Freedom of assembly.
  13. Freedom of association.
  14. Freedom of thought and speech.
  15. Freedom of profession or occupation.
  16. Freedom of religion.
  17. Right to property.
  18. Protection of home.
  19. Enforcement of fundamental rights.

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