Social Sciences, asked by archit1419, 1 year ago

mention any directive principal of state policy that have been implemented

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Answered by hvgp
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Let’s break up this phrase to understand what it means from a layman’s point of view.

Directive means something which provides us with some guidance

Principles , as we all know, are ethics set by us which serve as a fundamental rule

State refers to an area or territory having its own government(in this case Republic of India)

Policy refers to a proposed course of action to complete the objective.

To sum up all, Directive Principles of State Policy refers to those principles, which should be kept in mind by the State while formulating policies . 
They are listed in Part IV from Article 36 to Article 51 in our constitution.

Some of these principles are:-

To organise village panchayat and endow them with necessary powers and authority to enable them to function as units of self governance.To protect and improve the environment and to safeguard forests and wildlife.To raise the level of nutrition and the standard of living of people and to improve public health.

A number of schemes like the Forest conservation act 1980 , Panchayati Raj 1992, Midday meal scheme 2004 are examples of how these principles influence our policy making and are the moral conscience of our constitution.

Features of Directive Principles:-

They are non-justiciable in nature ,which means the government is not legally bound to provide these to the citizens of India.They are based on morality.They are based on the welfare of community rather than targeting a specific individual.They require a legislation for their implementation
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