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The document discusses the fundamental right against exploitation in India. It defines exploitation as the misuse of others' services through forced labor without payment and trafficking as the buying and selling of men and women for illegal activities. It then lists various types of exploitation such as sexual, labor, domestic servitude, and organ harvesting. The document explains that the right against exploitation prohibits all forms of forced labor, child labor, and human trafficking, with children under 14 not allowed to work, though compulsory public service such as the armed forces is permitted if applied without discrimination.




