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what are the directive principles of state policy? write a note on them?​

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Answered by snehapampackal
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Directive Principles of State Policy aim to create social and economic conditions under which the citizens can lead a good life. They also aim to establish social and economic democracy through a welfare state.

Answered by miraculousgirl2007
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Directive Principles of State Policy aim to create social and economic conditions under which the citizens can lead a good life. They also aim to establish social and economic democracy through a welfare state.

Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) is enshrined in Part-IV (Article 36 to 51) of the constitution. It guarantees social and economic democracy and tries to establish a welfare state. These are the ideals that the State should keep in mind while formulating policies and enacting laws.

Directive Principles of State Policy have been grouped into four categories. These are: (1) the economic and social principles,

(2) the Gandhian principles,

(3) Principles and Policies relating to international peace and security and

(4) miscellaneous.

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