Article 29 of CoI : Article 29: Protection of interests of minorities.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

The Tamil-speaking community in Maharashtra has a distinct language and culture. They decide to establish a cultural center to teach Tamil language, literature, and traditional arts to their children. According to Article 29(1) of the Constitution of India, they have the right to conserve their language and culture. The state government cannot interfere with their efforts to preserve their cultural heritage.

Example 2:

A student named Ayesha, who belongs to a minority community, applies for admission to a government-funded college in Delhi. The college administration initially denies her admission solely because she speaks Urdu and follows a different religion. According to Article 29(2) of the Constitution of India, Ayesha cannot be denied admission on the grounds of her religion or language. She has the right to be admitted to the educational institution without discrimination.

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