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write a short note on the right against exploitation

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Answered by 22Khushi
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The Right against Exploitation enshrined in the Indian Constitution guarantees dignity of the individual. It also prohibits the exploitation or misuse of service by force or inducement in the following ways:

# It prohibits human trafficking i.e. it criminalises buying and selling of human beings like a commodity. It also prohibits use of women or girls for immoral purposes.

# It prohibits slavery, begar, bonded labour or other forms of forced labour. Begar is a term used for practice wherein the worker has to render free service to his master or at a nominal rate. The State has been given the authority to introduce compulsory service for such persons in order to stop the practice. The government cannot discriminate on the basis of religion, race, colour, etc.

# It prohibits the employment of children below the age of 14 years in factories, mines and other hazardous activities.
Answered by Gauranshi1
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The right against exploitation has been given in Articles 23 and 24. Dome sections of the society are vulnerable to exploitation such as women, children and the downtrodden people. This right has been included in the constitution of India in order to provide protection to them. Article 23 prohibits traffic in human beings and begar or any other forms of forced labour. Article 24 prohibits child labour. As per this, no child below the age of 14 years can be employed to work in any factory of mine or engaged in any other hazardous employment.
They should have the opportunity to get education and enjoy a happy childhood.
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