is called a guideline for governing the country
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Directive principle is the guidelines to the government in the Constitution.
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Directive Principles of State policy of India are the guidelines to the institutes for governing the country India.
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Directive Principles:
- Part IV (Articles 36-51) of the Indian Constitution contains the Directive Principles of State Policy of India, which serve as the institutions' guiding principles or directives for managing India.
- Despite the fact that they cannot be enforced by a court, the ideas they lay out are regarded as "Fundamental" to the country's government, making it the State's responsibility to use them when passing laws to create a just society.
The Drafting Committee produced three drafts of the Constitution:
- The I Draft (February 1948),
- The II Draft (17 October 1948), and
- The III and final Draft (26 November 1949), all of which contained both the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy.
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