the guiding principles of state policy are enshrined in articles to of the constitution
12 to 35
36 to 51
21 to35
14 to18
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36 to 51. The State shall aim for securing right to an adequate means of livelihood for all citizens, both men and women as well as equal pay for equal work for both men and women
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The guiding principles of state policy are enshrined in articles (b) 36 to 51 of the Constitution.
Explanation:
- The Principles of State Policy are included in Part IV of the Constitution under articles 36 to 51.
- The Principles' goal is to bring and advocate social and economic equality to the public.
Explanations to incorrect answers:
(a) 12 to 35- Deals with all the Fundamental Rights.
(c) 21 to 35- Comes under Right to Education
(d) 14 to 18- deals with Right to Equality
Hence, The guiding principles of state policy are enshrined in articles (b) 36 to 51 of the Constitution.
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