In Depth: Directive Principles of State Policy

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November 26, 2019 marks the 70th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution in 1949.
It was on this day in 1949 that the Constituent Assembly adopted the Indian Constitution, an important landmark in the country's journey as an independent, sovereign republic.
One of the oldest and the most enduring, the Indian Constitution and serves as a powerful emancipation proclamation ending centuries of discrimination, economic, political and social exclusion for millions of people.
It describes the fundamental political code, structure, procedures, powers, and duties of the government institutions. It also explains fundamental rights, directive principles and the duties of citizens.
On the show today, we'll talk about the Directive Principles of State Policy.
Mentioned in Part 4 of the constitution from articles 36 to 51, Directive Principles constitute a very comprehensive social, economic and political programme for a modern and welfare state.
What are the features, classification and amendments to directive principles is what we analyse today. Besides, we also focus on how they affect and direct state policy.

Anchor - Teena Jha
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21:56 this is wrong actually because in case of conflicts between FR & DPSP
The Fundamental Rights will only stay and it was a judgement given by the court in Kesavananda Bharathi case as well

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Dpsp are included in the part 4 of the Indian constitution from article 36 to article 51, and are taken from the Irish constitution they are divided into three parts socialist principles Gandhian principles and liberal intellectual principles, they are non justiciable in nature, they act as a guidelines to the states while framing the law for the citizens. Thanku

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