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The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP ) are the guidelines or principles ... Directive Principles of State Policy were included in the I Draft Constitution (February .... Notes[edit]
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The Directive Principles of States Policy though not enforceable through court of law are regarded as “fundamental in the governance of the country”. They are merely instructions or directives issued to the Legislatures and the Executives or the day-to-day administration of the country. The State is directed to promote the welfare of the people. These are moral precepts, and impose a moral, if not legal duty upon the State to apply these principles in making laws.
List of Directive Principles
1)Adequate means of livelihood for all citizens.
2)Fair distribution of wealth and material resources among all classes.
3)Equal pay for equal work for men as well as for women.
4)Provision for free and compulsory education for children.
5)To provide work, education and public assistance during unemployment, old age, sickness etc.
6)To improve public health.
7)To raise the level of nutrition and standard of living.
8)To ensure just and humane conditions of work so as to offer full opportunity for enjoyment of leisure, and social and cultural progress.
9)Promoting agricultural and animal husbandry; improving breed of cattle and preventing cow slaughter.
10)To protect monuments of historical and national importance.
11)To establish village panchayats and also to separate the Judiciary from the Executive.
12)To safeguard and promote the interests, educational and economic of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
13)To promote international peace and security, maintain just and honourable relations amongst nations and encourage the settlement of international disputes by arbitration.
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The Directive Principles of States Policy though not enforceable through court of law are regarded as “fundamental in the governance of the country”. They are merely instructions or directives issued to the Legislatures and the Executives or the day-to-day administration of the country. The State is directed to promote the welfare of the people. These are moral precepts, and impose a moral, if not legal duty upon the State to apply these principles in making laws.
List of Directive Principles
1)Adequate means of livelihood for all citizens.
2)Fair distribution of wealth and material resources among all classes.
3)Equal pay for equal work for men as well as for women.
4)Provision for free and compulsory education for children.
5)To provide work, education and public assistance during unemployment, old age, sickness etc.
6)To improve public health.
7)To raise the level of nutrition and standard of living.
8)To ensure just and humane conditions of work so as to offer full opportunity for enjoyment of leisure, and social and cultural progress.
9)Promoting agricultural and animal husbandry; improving breed of cattle and preventing cow slaughter.
10)To protect monuments of historical and national importance.
11)To establish village panchayats and also to separate the Judiciary from the Executive.
12)To safeguard and promote the interests, educational and economic of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
13)To promote international peace and security, maintain just and honourable relations amongst nations and encourage the settlement of international disputes by arbitration.
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