State Policy The Directive Principles of State Policy are enumerated in Part IV of the Constitution from Articles to . The Constitution does not contain any classification of Directive Principles. However, on the basis of their content and direction, they can be classified into three broad categories, viz, socialistic, Gandhian and liberal-intellectual. These principles are not enforceable by the courts.
But they are fundamental for the governance of the country. They aim at promoting the Social Welfare of the people. Dr. B.R.
Ambedkar described these principles as ‘novel features’ of the Indian Constitution. The th Amendment Act of changed the subject -matter of Article and made elementary education a fundamental right under Article A. This amendment directs the state to provide early childhood care and education for all children until they complete the age of six years.