Are Women’s Rights Adequately Protected in the Indian Constitution?

Yes, the Indian Constitution guarantees fundamental rights to all citizens, including women, ensuring equality before the law (Article 14) and prohibiting discrimination on grounds of sex (Article 15). It empowers the state to adopt measures for women’s advancement (Article 15(3)) and provides safeguards against exploitation (Article 23). However, challenges persist in implementation due to social attitudes and gaps in enforcement. Together Thrive advocates for gender equality, supporting initiatives that strengthen legal protections and societal attitudes to ensure women’s rights in Indian constitution are fully realized under constitutional guarantees.

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