Under the Indian Constitution, concentration of wealth violates?
A. a Directive Principle. B. the Right to Freedom. C. the Right to Equality. D. the concept of Welfare State
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The concentration of wealth violates the Directive principles.
- The constitution of India clearly mentions the guidelines and the powers that state governments should follow and can exercise.
- Under Article 39 of the constitution, the states are suggested to form their economic policies and run their systems in such a way that the wealth of the state does not get concentrated in the hands of a few powerful people.
- The policies should promote the right to have adequate means to livelihood among all men, women, and children.
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