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  1. Article 15 was debated in the Constituent Assembly on 29 November 1948. It prohibits discrimination on five grounds: religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth.

  2. Article 15 of the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore guarantees freedom of religion in Singapore. Specifically, Article 15(1) states: "Every person has the right to profess and practise his religion and to propagate it."

  3. Article 15 restricts discrimination on the ground of: Religion – It means that no person should be discriminated against on the basis of religion from accessing any public place or policy by the state or any group. Race – Ethnic origin should not form a basis of discrimination.

  4. Article 15 is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language crime drama film [2] directed and produced by Anubhav Sinha, who co-wrote the screenplay with Gaurav Solanki. The film stars Ayushmann Khurrana as a police detective who investigates the disappearance of three girls from a small village, uncovering a history of caste-based oppression.

  5. “Civil List” means the provision made under Article 22J for the maintenance of the President; “citizen of Singapore” means any person who, under the provisions of this Constitution, has the status of a citizen of Singapore;

  6. “Civil List” means the provision made under Article 22J for the maintenance of the President; “citizen of Singapore” means any person who, under the provisions of this Constitution, has the status of a citizen of Singapore; “commencement”, used with reference to this Constitution, means 9 August 1965;

  7. Article 15 of the Constitution of India forbids discrimination on grounds only of religion , race, caste, gender, or place of birth or any of them. It applies Article 14 's general principle of equality in specific situations by forbidding classifications made on protected grounds. [ 1 ]