Constitutional Rights on Social Welfare in India

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What is the significance of the promotion of welfare in the context of the principles outlined in the text?

It aims at realizing high ideals of justice and equality.

What would render political democracy useless, according to the information provided?

Failure to enforce economic democracy.

Which concept is NOT a part of the Principles outlined in the text?

Fundamental Rights Charter

What is the nature of Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) as mentioned in the text?

Non-justiciable and not legally enforceable by courts.

Which article of the Indian Constitution reflects the duty of the State to apply principles in making laws?

Article 38

What concept resembles the Government of India Act, 1935?

Concept of Welfare State

What is an essential aspect that would render laws based on Directive Principles challengeable?

Violating Fundamental Rights

Which article reflects the concept of Social and Economic Charter among the given options?

Article 40

In relation to promoting socio-economic justice, what is highlighted as critical for a functional democracy?

Creation of a Welfare State

What key aspect do Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) focus on?

Ensuring economic democracy

Explore the constitutional provisions in India that promote equal justice, free legal aid for the poor, and rights to work, education, and public assistance. Understand the just and humane conditions of work outlined in the Constitution.

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