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Discussing rights against exploitation?​

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Answered by brainrudra60
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The Right against exploitation prohibits all types of forced labour, child labour and trafficking of people. This right is described under two Articles: 23 and 24. Article 23 (1) describes trafficking of human beings especially beggars, forced labour as illegal and punishable under law.

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Answered by gayusatpute007
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The right against exploitation prohibits all types of forced labour, child labour and trafficking of people. ... It states that no child under the age of fourteen would be allowed to work in the factories or mines of any nature or be even employed for any hazardous engagement.

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