In the fundamental rights of India, what does 'Right against Exploitation' mean?
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The right against exploitation, given in Articles 23 and 24, provides for two provisions, namely the abolition of trafficking in human beings and Begar (forced labour), and the abolition of employment of children below the age of 14 years in dangerous jobs like factories, mines, etc.
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Answer: (i) It prohibits human trafficking-buying and selling of men ,women and children for immoral purposes.
(ii) It prohibits forced labour or beggar in any form. Begar is a practice where the worker is forced to work free of charge.
(iii) It prohibits child labour. No one can employ under the age of 14.
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