what are directive principles of state policy?
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# Directive principles of state policy
1. These are non-justiciable and can not be enforced by court.
2. They are positive in nature as they give direction to state action.
3. They do not prevail in case of a conflict between the two.
4.A law can not be declared void if it is in contradiction to directive principle.
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Explanation:
Directive principles of state policy are guidelines issued in the constitution of India to help the government in formulating rules and regulations for it's citizens and to help the government in functioning better and smoother..
They are contained in part IV of the constitution.. articles 36-51.
These are aimed towards the betterment of Indian republic.
it is the duty of Indian state to take these provisions under consideration..
but these are not enforceable by law...
i.e. one cannot be forced in the government to follow.
however for a government's elite functioning they are extremely necessary..
The directive principles of state policy are..
1. Providing free and compulsory education to all its citizens
2. Aiming at providing equal and adequate nutrition and conditions of livelihood
3. Equal pay to men and women for equal work..and proper working conditions supply
4. Try not to concentrate wealth of the nation into a few hands..
5. Distribution of basic amenities . necessities and powers between all people equally..
6. Establishing a welfare state and bringing our social revolution in the society.
7. To develop thirst for scientific knowledge and understanding between people.