Step 1: Understanding the violation.
The prohibition of trafficking and forced labour is a violation of the "Right against Exploitation" in the Indian Constitution under Article 23 and 24.
Step 2: Analyzing the options.
- (A) Right to equality: The right to equality is about prohibiting discrimination, but the specific prohibition of forced labour is under the "Right against Exploitation."
- (B) Right to freedom: The right to freedom deals with personal freedoms and not forced labour directly.
- (C) Cultural and Educational Right: This relates to cultural and educational freedoms, not exploitation or forced labour.
- (D) Right against exploitation: This is the correct answer, as forced labour and trafficking violate the right against exploitation.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct answer is (D) Right against exploitation.
A weight of $500\,$N is held on a smooth plane inclined at $30^\circ$ to the horizontal by a force $P$ acting at $30^\circ$ to the inclined plane as shown. Then the value of force $P$ is:
A steel wire of $20$ mm diameter is bent into a circular shape of $10$ m radius. If modulus of elasticity of wire is $2\times10^{5}\ \text{N/mm}^2$, then the maximum bending stress induced in wire is: