Dear Student
1. Right to freedom of religion in Indian Constitution provides the freedom to all religious groups to practice and profess religion of their choice. The state has no official religion and secularism is maintained through this freedom.
2. Similarly, cultural and educational rights also provides freedom to people belonging to diverse cultural and linguistic groups to preserve their own culture, language and scripts. It also allows the backward caste and tribes to open educational institutions of their choice.
3. The main purpose for these rights is to maintain unity, integrity and brotherhood in a diverse country like India. These rights creates a sense of tolerance and respect among diverse religious, cultural and linguistic groups towards each other.
4. Each can create a platform of exchange and understanding forming a bond of unity, integrity and brotherhood which is the sole requirement for solidarity in a diverse country like India.
Regards.