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what is meant by bonded labour system.​

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Answered by saba9222
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Bonded labor, also known as debt bondage and peonage, happens when people give themselves into slavery as security against a loan or when they inherit a debt from a relative. ... Then, their enslavement becomes permanent. Bonded labor is designed to exploit workers.

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Answered by ananya3845
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Also known as debt bondage or debt slavery, it is the most common form of modern slavery. Despite this, it's the least known. Debt bondage occurs when a person is forced to work to pay off a debt. ... Bonded labour is most widespread in South Asian countries such as India and Pakistan.

Under Article 23 of The Constitution of India, Prohibition is imposed on the practice of Traffic in Human Being and of Forced Labor. It also provides that contravention of said prohibition is an offense under law. The practice of bonded labor was prevalent in 20th century Indian society.

An Act to provide for the abolition of bonded labour system with a view to preventing the economic and physical exploitation of the weaker sections of the people and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

A person becomes a bonded labourer when their labour is demanded as a means of repayment for a loan. The person is then tricked or trapped into working for very little or no pay. Bonded labour is prohibited in India by law vide Articles 21 and 23 of the Constitution.

Also known as debt bondage, bonded labor is a specific form of forced labor in which compulsion into servitude is derived from debt.

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