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the labourers which were forced to work for the state work called​

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The labourers which were forced to work for the state work called​ forced labour.

Explanation:

  • Forced labour is defined as any work or a service in which the people were forced to do is termed as forced labour.
  • It affects many women, men and children.
  • Mainly migrant workers are targeted to work because they often don't speak the languages also have restricted rights and depend on their employers.
  • Across India there are 24.9 million peoples are considered as a forced labour.
  • Forced labourers are increased in our country due to poverty, lack in jobs in education and corruption.

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