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what are the fundamental rights and Directive Principles policies and responsibilities of the state mentioned in the constitution of Nepal to bring all the citizens in the mainstream of the state write in points​

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directive principles and policiesof the state

Responsibilities, Directive Principles And PoliciesOf The State

ARTICLE 33. Responsibilities of the State:

The State shall have the follows responsibilities:

(a) To focus all its attention to conduct a free and impartial election for the members of the Constituent Assembly within Jestha 2064 (by June, 2007), acknowledging the matter to practical guarantee that the sovereign powers of the State inherently lies upon the Nepali people.

(b) To ensure progressive political, economical and social change in the Country.

(c) To adopt a political system which is fully abides by the universally accepted concept of fundamental human rights, multi-party competitive democratic system, sovereign authority inherent in the people and supremacy of the people, constitutional balance and check, rule of law, social justice and equality, independence of judiciary, periodical election, monitoring by the civil society, full independence of press, right to information of the people, transparency and accountability in the activities of political parties, people’s participation, neutral, competent and clean administration and to maintain good governance by eliminating corruption and impunity.

(d) To carry out an inclusive, democratic and progressive restructuring of the State by eliminating its existing form of centralized and unitary structure in order to address the problems related to women, Dalits, indigenous tribes, Madhesis, oppressed and minority community and other disadvantaged groups, by eliminating class, caste, language, sex, culture, religion and regional discriminations.

(e) To formulate a minimum common program for socioeconomic transformation to eliminate all forms of feudalism and implement it gradually.

(f) To pursue a policy of adopting scientific land reform programs by gradually ending feudalistic land ownership.

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