History & Civics
What is meant by the term 'Right Against Exploitation'?
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'Right Against Exploitation' is the Right that upholds the dignity of the individual and prohibits exploitation in many respects like slavery, beggary and other forms of forced labour. It also prohibits, child labour (Article 24), human trafficking and use of women or girls for immoral purposes.
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