'Promotion of cottage industries' comes under which directive Principles?
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Answer:
The Directive Principles of State Policy of India (DPSP) are the guidelines or principles given to the federal institutes governing the state of India, to be kept in citation while framing laws and policies. These provisions, contained in Part IV (Article 36–51) of the Constitution of India, are not enforceable by any court, but the principles laid down there in are not considered in the governance of the country, making it the duty of the State[1] to apply these principles in making laws to establish a just society in the country.
The principles have been inspired by the Directive Principles given in the Constitution of Ireland which are related to social justice, economic welfare, foreign policy, and legal and administrative matters.
Directive Principles are classified under the following categories economic and socialistic, political and administrative, justice and legal, environmental, protection of monuments, peace and security.
Characteristics
While debating on DPSP in the Constituent Assembly, Dr. Ambedkar stated on 19 November 1948 as given below high lighting that the DPSP shall be the basis of future governance of the country:
It is the intention of this Assembly that in future both the legislature and the executive should not merely pay lip service to these principles enacted in this part, but that they should be made the basis of all executive and legislative action that may be taken hereafter in the matter of the governance of the country.
Answer:
DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY
Explanation:
STANDARD OF LIFE AND FULL ENJOYMENT OF LEISURE AND SOCIAL AND CULTURAL OPPORTUNITY,IN PARTICULAR,N STATE SHALL ENDEAVOUR TO PROMOTE COTTAGE INDUSTRIES ON AN INDIVIDUALS OR CO-OPERATIVE BASES IN RURAL AREAS