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129_ PRATIBHA NAYAK_DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY PART- IV …
129_ PRATIBHA NAYAK_DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY
PART- IV
ARTICLE ( 36 -51)
Meaning
Directive principles are guidelines
to the state to establish a just social
order and promote the welfare of the
People.
Nature
Not justifiable- cannot be
enforced by courts
Fundamental in the
governance of the country
Aim at the welfare of
the people
Dynamic and progressive
in nature
Based on ideals of social
economic and political justice
SOCIALIST PRINCIPLES
Article 38 – Promote welfare and reduce inequalities.
Article 39 – Adequate livelihood, equal pay, distribution of resources, protection of children and workers.
Article 39A – Equal justice and free legal aid.
Article 41 – Right to work, education and public assistance.
Article 42 – Just and humane conditions of work and maternity relief.
Article 43 – Living wage and decent standard of life for workers.
Article 43A – Workers' participation in management of industries.
GANDHIAN PRINCIPLES
Article 40 → Organisation of village panchayats.
Article 43 → Promotion of cottage industries in rural areas.
Article 43B → Promotion of co-operative societies.
Article 46 → Promotion of educational and economic interests of SCs, STs and other weaker sections.
Article 47 → Improvement of nutrition, standard of living and public health.
Article 48 → Organisation of agriculture and animal husbandry.
LIBERAL- INTELLECTUAL PRINCIPLES
Article 44 - Uniform civil code for
Citizens
Article 45 - Early childhood care and education
for children below 6 years
Article 48A - Protection of environment, forests
and wildlife
Article 49 - Protection of monuments and
places of national importance
Article 50 - Separation of judiciary from
the executive
Article 51 - Promotion of peace and security