Right against Exploitation
Civics ⇒ Citizenship and Rights
Right against Exploitation starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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A 12-year-old child is found working in a hazardous chemical factory. Which Article of the Constitution is being violated?
A group of children is found working in a hazardous fireworks factory. Which constitutional right is being violated?
A person is forced to work in a brick kiln to repay a loan taken by his father. Which form of exploitation is this?
Describe the term 'bonded labour'.
Explain how the Right against Exploitation protects children in India.
Explain the meaning of 'begar' as mentioned in Article 23 of the Indian Constitution.
Explain the role of the judiciary in protecting the Right against Exploitation in India.
Explain why the Right against Exploitation is important for a democratic society.
State any two forms of exploitation prohibited by the Indian Constitution.
State one reason why forced labour still exists in some parts of India despite constitutional prohibition.
What is meant by 'traffic in human beings' as per Article 23?
What is the main objective of Article 24 of the Indian Constitution?
What is the minimum age for employment in hazardous jobs as per the Indian Constitution?
What is the punishment for violating Article 24 of the Indian Constitution?
What is the significance of including the Right against Exploitation in the Fundamental Rights?
Which Article of the Indian Constitution prohibits employment of children in factories?
Why is child labour considered a form of exploitation?
