what is the significance of directive principle of State Policy
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Directive principles of state policy : (D.P.S.P)
DPSP are not enforceable or justiciable.No child can get free and compulsory education through court, if the state is not providing it.
DPSP are the instructions to the government to do certainthings and to achieve certain goals.
the cheif aim of the DPSP is to establish a social and economic democracy.
the Directive principles cannot be suspended.
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