Explain right against exploitation
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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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The right against exploitation enshrined in Article 23 and 24of the Indian Constitution guaranteed human dignity and protect people from any such exploitation .
Upholding the principles of human dignity and liberty upon which the Indian Constitution is based.
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