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Student’s right (right to

freedom of speech,
expression, religion
etc)
Empowering Students in a Democratic
Society"

Presented by Jayvsrdhsn Singh Barad


submitted to Miss. Sneha Bhatt
Content

• Introduction:
• Understanding Students' Rights
• Freedom of Speech and Expression
• Freedom of Religion
• Right to Assembly and Association
• Right to Information
• Challenges and Controversies
• Strategies for Advocacy and Protection
• Interactive Exercise - Case Study Discussion
• Q&A Session
• Conclusion
Introduction
In this presentation, we're talking about the basic rights that students have in
India.We're especially focusing on things like the freedom to speak, express
themselves, practice their religion, and other important freedoms within India's
system of democracy.

Importance of Students' Rights in India's Democratic Framework:

Students are really important for the future of our country. Making sure they have
their rights protected is super important because it helps them learn and grow into
responsible citizens. In India, where we have lots of different cultures and beliefs,
letting students freely express themselves and practice their religion helps us all
understand each other better and makes our democracy stronger.
Understanding Students' Rights

• Understanding Students' Rights

• Definition and Importance

• Legal Framework in India (mention relevant constitutional


provisions and laws)
Freedom of Speech and
Expression

• Constitutional Provisions (Article 19(1)(a))


• Landmark Cases Upholding Freedom of Speech for Students
• Examples of Student Movements for Free Speech in India
Freedom of Religion
• Constitutional Provisions (Article 25-28)
• Case Studies on Religious Practices in Educational Institutions
• Balancing Religious Freedoms with Secularism in Educational Settings
Right to Assembly and Association
• Constitutional Provisions (Article 19(1)(b) and (c))
• Examples of Student Associations and their Role in Advocacy
Right to Information

• Importance of Access to Information for Students


• Legal Provisions (Right to Information Act, 2005)
• Case Studies on Utilizing RTI for Educational Purposes
Challenges and Controversies
• Censorship and Restrictions on Student Speech
• Clashes between Rights and Institutional Policies
• Recent Controversies and Legal Battles
Strategies for Advocacy and
Protection
• Student Rights Organizations in India
• Legal Support and Resources
• Empowering Students to Exercise their Rights Responsibly
Interactive Exercise - Case Study
Discussion
• Present a hypothetical scenario related to students' rights.
• Divide the audience into groups to discuss possible actions and solutions.
• Facilitate a brief discussion where each group presents their findings.
Q&A Session
• Open the floor for questions and discussions.
• Encourage audience participation.
Conclusion
• Recap of Key Points
• Emphasize the Importance of Upholding Students' Rights
• Call to Action: Empowering Students to Advocate for Their Rights

• Use visuals, such as images, graphs, and icons, to enhance understanding.


• Keep text concise and legible, avoiding clutter.
• Choose a professional yet engaging design theme.
• Incorporate interactive elements like clickable buttons or quizzes if possible.
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