The Right to Freedom of Religion in India is enshrined in:

Articles 25-28
Articles 14-18
Articles 19-22
Articles 32-35

The correct answer is: A) Articles 25-28.

The Right to Freedom of Religion in India is enshrined in Articles 25-28 of the Indian Constitution. These articles guarantee the right to freedom of conscience and religion, including the right to profess, practice and propagate religion, and the right to establish and maintain religious institutions. They also prohibit discrimination on the grounds of religion, and provide for the freedom of religious education.

Article 25 states that all persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience and the right freely to profess, practice and propagate religion. It also states that no person shall be compelled to pay any taxes for the promotion or maintenance of any particular religion.

Article 26 states that every religious denomination or sect has the right to establish and maintain institutions for religious and charitable purposes, and to manage its own affairs in matters of religion.

Article 27 states that no person shall be compelled to attend religious instruction or to take part in any religious ceremony or observance.

Article 28 states that no religious instruction shall be provided in any educational institution wholly maintained out of State funds.

These articles are important because they guarantee the fundamental right of all Indians to freedom of religion. They also provide a framework for the peaceful coexistence of different religious communities in India.

The other options are incorrect because they do not contain the articles that guarantee the Right to Freedom of Religion in India.