explain three exploitation and under right against exploitation
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Every citizen has a right not to be exploited. There are clear provisions in the Constitution that prevent exploitation of the weaker sections of the society.
The Constitution mentions three specific evils and declares these illegal:
(i) The Constitution prohibits traffic in human beings. Traffic here means selling and buying of human beings, usually women, for immoral purposes.
(ii) Our Constitution also prohibits forced labour or begar in any form.
(iii) It also prohibits child labour. No one can employ a child below the age of fourteen to work in any factory or mine or in any other hazardous work, such as railways and ports.
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- Article 24 says that “No child below the age of fourteen years shall be employed to work in any factory or mine or engaged in any other hazardous employment.” The fundamental right against exploitation guaranteed to all citizens prohibits child labour in mines, factories, and hazardous conditions.
- Articles 23 and 24 of the Indian Constitution deal with the right against exploitation.
- The right to equality is guaranteed by the Constitution in Articles 14 – 18. It provides for the equal treatment of everyone before the law, prevents discrimination on various grounds, treats everybody as equals in matters of public employment, and abolishes untouchability, and titles (such as Sir, Rai Bahadur, etc.). You can read more about the right to equality in the linked article.
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