Read the statements below carefully and identify which key features/values in the Constitution of India are reflected in each statement.
(a) Sheena, Rajat, and Harsh are standing in a line. They are excited to cast their first vote in the general elections.
(b) Radha, Imon, and Harpreet study in the same class in the same school.
(c) Parents must make arrangements to ensure their children's education.
(d) People of all castes, genders, and religions can use the village well.
(a) Key Feature/Value: Universal Adult Franchise - This reflects the principle that every adult citizen has the right to vote, regardless of caste, religion or gender.
(b) Key Feature/Value: Right to Education - This shows the Constitution's aim to provide free and compulsory education for children (for example, as stated in Article 21A).
(c) Key Feature/Value: Fundamental Duty - Parents are expected to take responsibility for their children's education, which follows from the idea of citizens' duties.
(d) Key Feature/Value: Equality before Law - Access to common resources without discrimination reflects the constitutional value of equality for all.