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. To ensure greater economic and social reforms, the Constitution introduced *

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Directive Principles of State Policy

Fundamental Rights

Judiciary Rights

Executive Rights


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Answered by adityasingh51430
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a.Directive Principles of State Policy

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Answered by SaurabhJacob
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To ensure greater economic and social reforms, the Constitution introduced  Directive Principles of State Policy.

Directive Principles of State Policy:

  • The Directive Principles of State Policy(DPSP) are contained in Part IV of the Indian Constitution from Articles 36 to Article 51.
  • The application of the Directive Principles is governed by Article 37 of the Indian Constitution.
  • These ideas are aimed at ensuring people's socioeconomic justice and making India a welfare state.
  • These are nonenforceable as compared to Fundamental Rights they are enforceable.
  • The DPSP enumerates all of the ideals that the state should adhere to and keep in mind when creating policies and implementing legislation for the country.
  • These DPSPs are based on Socialist Principles, Gandhian Principles, and Liberal Principles.
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