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D IRECTIVE P RINCIPLES

Chapter 2: RIGHTS IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION · POLITICAL SCIENCE

D IRECTIVE P RINCIPLES It is possible to see both Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles as complementary to each other. Fundamental Rights restrain the government from doing certain things while Directive Goals Welfare of the people; Social, economic and political justice; Raising the standard of living; equitable distribution of resources; Promotion of international peace Non-justiciable rights Adequate livelihood; Equal pay for equal work for men and women; Right against economic exploitation; Right to work; Early childhood care and education to children below the age of six years Policies Uniform civil code; Prohibition of consumption of alcoholic liquor; Promotion of cottage industries; Prevention of slaughter of useful cattle; Promotion of village panchayats

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