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how does the right against exploitation protect the citizens.discuss​

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Answered by XxJEXKIMxX
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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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Answered by onlystudy52099
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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.

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