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1.How many types of Directive Principles are there in India?

Answer: The Constitution of India does not formally classify the Directive Principles of State Policy but for better understanding and on the basis of content and direction- they can be classified into three categories: Socialistic Principle, Gandhian Principles, and Liberal-Intellectual Principles.

2. From where has the Idea of Directive Principles been borrowed?

Answer: The concept of Directive Principles of State Policy was borrowed from the Irish Constitution. The makers of the Constitution of India were influenced by the Irish nationalist movement, particularly the Irish Home Rule Movement.

3 . Are the Directive Principles Justicable or Non-justicable?

Answer: Directive Principles of State Policy are non-Justiciable Rights, which means that they cannot be enforced through a Court of Law but lays down the Objectives and Framework according to which Policies and Laws should be made.

4. From where is the word 'Principle' derived?

Answer:. Etymology. Borrowed from Old French principe, from Latin prīncipium (“beginning, foundation”), from prīnceps (“first”); see prince.

5. During an emergency, the Directive Principles can be suspended.'

Answer:. Fundamental rights can be suspended during a national emergency. But, the rights guaranteed under Articles 20 and 21 cannot be suspended. Directive Principles of State Policy can never be suspended under any circumstances.

6. Write any one general principle.

Answer:. These seven principles include: checks and balances, federalism, individual rights, limited government, popular sovereignty, republicanism, and separation of powers.

7. Name any one endangered species in India.

Answer: Asiatic Lion. The Asiatic Lion is one of the mightiest species of lion in the world

8. Which education is free in our country?

Answer: Germany. Undoubtedly, Germany tops the list of countries where one can pursue higher education at no cost. Almost all the public universities do not charge any tuition fees.

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