<P> The constitution also imposes restrictions on these rights . The government restricts these freedoms in the interest of the independence, sovereignty and integrity of India . In the interest of morality and public order, the government can also impose restrictions . However, the right to life and personal liberty cannot be suspended . The six freedoms are also automatically suspended or have restrictions imposed on them during a state of emergency . </P> <P> Right to Information (RTI) </P> <P> Right to Information has been given the status of a fundamental right under Article 19 (1) of the Constitution in 2005 . Article 19 (1) under which every citizen has freedom of speech and expression and have the right to know how the government works, what role does it play, what are its functions and so on . </P> <P> The right against exploitation, given in Articles 23 and 24, provides for two provisions, namely the abolition of trafficking in human beings and Begar (forced labour), and abolition of employment of children below the age of 14 years in dangerous jobs like factories, mines, etc . Child labour is considered a gross violation of the spirit and provisions of the constitution . Begar, practised in the past by landlords, has been declared a crime and is punishable by law . Trafficking in humans for the purpose of slave trade or prostitution is also prohibited by law . An exception is made in employment without payment for compulsory services for public purposes . Compulsory military conscription is covered by this provision . </P>

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