Which set of Articles in the Indian Constitution constitutes the 'Right against Exploitation'?
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Correct answer: Articles 23 and 24
The Right against Exploitation is enshrined in Articles 23 and 24 of the Indian Constitution. These articles aim to protect the dignity of the individual and prohibit various forms of forced labor and child labor.
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