Describe the features of right against exploitation.
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The Right against Exploitation is one of the most important Fundamental Rights given to the citizens of India.
It saves people from any type of exploitation, particularly the following :
(a) Right against forced labour or ‘Begar’ : Our constitution prohibits bonded labour, begar or forced labour that makes people work freely.
(b) No child labour : It is also laid down that no child below the age of 14 shall be employed to work in a factory, mine or other hazardous place.
(c) Ban on Human trafficking : Traffic in human being or dealing in men and women like goods and commodities, such as selling, letting or disposing them of is prohibited by the Constitution.
It saves people from any type of exploitation, particularly the following :
(a) Right against forced labour or ‘Begar’ : Our constitution prohibits bonded labour, begar or forced labour that makes people work freely.
(b) No child labour : It is also laid down that no child below the age of 14 shall be employed to work in a factory, mine or other hazardous place.
(c) Ban on Human trafficking : Traffic in human being or dealing in men and women like goods and commodities, such as selling, letting or disposing them of is prohibited by the Constitution.
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The right against exploitation is one of the most vital fundamental rights given by the Indian Constitution. These rights aim at protecting citizens from being subjugated to environmental, domestic and work hazards. Articles 23 and 24 of the Indian Constitution safeguard women and children and others against exploitation of various forms.
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