Protecting the Future Generation
A particularly egregious form of exploitation is the employment of children in hazardous occupations like factories and mines.
The Constitution, cognizant of the inherent vulnerability of children, mandates their protection from such exploitation. By prohibiting child labour and affirming the right to education as a fundamental right, the Constitution lays the groundwork for a more equitable and just society.
Class 11 School Polity Chapter 2: Right Against Exploitation
In societies marked by disparities in wealth and power, the risk of exploitation looms large, especially for marginalized communities. The right against exploitation, enshrined in the Constitution, serves as a shield against such injustices, aiming to protect the most vulnerable members of society.