Imagine you are one of the members in the drafting committee. You have been
given the privilege to suggest amendments in the constitution.
a.State some directive principles you would like to include in the Constitution of India to improve the social conditions of the country.
b. Write measures or programmes to implement your principles.l
Answers
A. They aim at achieving social and economic democracy for establishing a welfare state. Directive Principles are classified under the following categories: Gandhian, economic and socialistic, political and administrative, justice and legal, environmental, protection of monuments and peace and security
B. Local elections are conducted freely and fairly, according to international standards and national legislation, and without any fraud.
Citizens are at the centre of public activity and they are involved in clearly defined ways in public life at local level.
All men and women can have a voice in decision-making, either directly or through legitimate intermediate bodies that represent their interests. Such broad participation is built on the freedoms of expression, assembly and association.
All voices, including those of the less privileged and most vulnerable, are heard and taken into account in decision-making, including over the allocation of resources.
Answer:
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Explanation:
A. They aim at achieving social and economic democracy for establishing a welfare state. Directive Principles are classified under the following categories: Gandhian, economic and socialistic, political and administrative, justice and legal, environmental, protection of monuments and peace and security
B. Local elections are conducted freely and fairly, according to international standards and national legislation, and without any fraud.
Citizens are at the centre of public activity and they are involved in clearly defined ways in public life at local level.
All men and women can have a voice in decision-making, either directly or through legitimate intermediate bodies that represent their interests. Such broad participation is built on the freedoms of expression, assembly and association.
All voices, including those of the less privileged and most vulnerable, are heard and taken into account in decision-making, including over the allocation of resources.