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Even though the Directive Principles of State Policy are non-justiciable, yet these are the moral obligation on the part of the government for the welfare of the people' Justify the statement by explaining with examples.​

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Answered by rudravermagamer4
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Explanation:

Answer:- Thought the directive principal of state policy are Non-justiciable, yet these are the moral obligation on the part of the government at all levels to work for the welfare of the people.

Many Directive Principles have been implemented and they have become either legislation or fundamental Rights,such as:

1) Right to Education has become a fundamental right.

2) Environment protection Act and Wildlife protection Act have been established

3) National commission for the welfare of women has been established

4) Right to work has been implemented for the rural unemployed under MNREGA(Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guarantee Act).

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