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Under indian constitution, the concentration of wealth violates the

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Answered by princess2006
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Under indian constitution they takes all the crops from the peasants and just take a small amount of crops and they do not have enough money to take clothes in the British time today Indian constitution we have education right ,worship right ,no discrimination between black and white people so today we have all 6 right in the constitution.

Answered by bhatiamona
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Under indian constitution, the concentration of wealth violates the?

Concentration of wealth violates the Directive Principles of State Policy under the Indian Constitution. The Directive Principles of State Policy have been mentioned in Articles 36 to 51 under Part IV of the Indian Constitution.

According to these principles, the state will direct its policy in ensuring that whatever economic system is operated, there is no loss of money and means of production.

According to these principles there should be no concentration of money and the means of production for the sake of common loss.

All the principles of Article 36 to 51 are aimed at ensuring social and economic justice to the people and to establish India as a welfare state.

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