Political Science, asked by bhavishya36, 1 year ago

write any 5 directive principle of state policy​

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Answered by palaksahastrabudhe19
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The directive principle of state policy........

1) state do not discriminate about any citizen as a gender discrimination.

2) the state should pay equal salary for equal work of men and women .

3) state should provide the health facilities for the people improvement in health .

4) state should protect the forest life and improve the environment .

5) state should also protect the historical monument and places .

6) state should provide for give a special facilities for a weaker section ( scheduled caste and tribes ).

7) state should also take care of a citizen like unemployment, sickness, old age .

8) state should provide Uniform Civil .

( States should carry the same rule for entire society ).

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Answered by shivilucknow1329
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Answer:

The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) has been taken from the Irish constitution and enumerated in Part IV of the Indian Constitution.  

The concept behind the DPSP is to create a ‘Welfare State’. In other words, the motive behind the inclusion of DPSP is not establishing political democracy rather, it’s about establishing social and economic democracy in the state. These are some basic principles or instructions or guidelines for the government while formulating laws/policies of the country and in executing them.

According to Dr B R Ambedkar, these principles are ‘novel features’ of the Constitution. DPSP acts as a guideline for the state and should be taken into consideration while coming up with some new policy or any law. But no one can compel the State to consider and follow all that which is mentioned in DPSP, as DPSP is not justiciable

Explanation:

It's Kratika

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