History, asked by kaushalkumar9804556, 1 month ago

A. Fill in the blanks.
1. A welfare state ensures
distribution of wealth among the citizens.
2. Directive Principles of State Policy establish
and
democracy
3. Directive Principles are
and cannot by enforced by the courts of law.
4. Mahatma Gandhi's principles promote upliftment of
classes of people.
5. Some ideas of
were also incorporated in the Directive Principles.​

Answers

Answered by sureshvermagmaicom
0

Explanation:

The Directive Principles constitute a very comprehensive social, economic and political programme for a modern and welfare state.

These principles emphasises that the State shall try to promote welfare of people by providing them basic facilities like shelter, food and clothing.

Answered by gharamibaishakhi4
1

1. equal

2. economic and social

3.non-justiciable

4. the most deprived

5. state policy

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