Which set of Articles in the Indian Constitution specifically deals with the Right to Equality?
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Correct answer: Articles 14 to 18
The Right to Equality is the first category of Fundamental Rights mentioned in Part III of the Constitution. It encompasses five articles, ranging from Article 14 to Article 18.
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