University Roll Number Indian Constitution
University Roll Number Indian Constitution
Article 39 secure
i. Adequate means of livelihood for all citizen
ii. Equitable distribution of resources for
the common good
iii. Prevention of concentration of wealth and
means of production
iv. Equal pay for equal work
v. Preservation of the health and strength of
workers and children against forcible abuse
Socialistic Principles
▶ Article 39A
The State shall provide free legal aid to ensure that equal
opportunities for securing justice is ensured to all, and is not
denied by reason of economic or other disabilities.
▶ Article 41
The State shall endeavour to provide the right to work, to
education and to public assistance in cases of unemployment,
old age, sickness and disablement, within the limits of economic
capacity.
▶ Article 42
The State shall provide for just and humane conditions of work
and maternity relief.
Socialistic Principles
▶ Article 43
The State should also ensure living wage and
proper working conditions for workers, with full
enjoyment of leisure and social and cultural
activities. Also, the promotion of cottage industries in
rural areas is one of the obligations of the State.
▶ Article 43A
The State shall take steps to promote their
participation in management of industrial
undertakings.
Socialistic Principles
▶ Article 47
The directive principles commit the State to raise
the level of nutrition and the standard of living and to
improve public health, particularly by prohibiting
intoxicating drinks and drugs injurious to health
except for medicinal purposes.
Gandhian Principles
▶ Article 40
Organise village panchayats and endow them
with necessary powers and authority to enable them
to function as units of self-government
▶ Article 43
Promote cottage industries on an individual or co-
operation basis in rural areas
Gandhian Principles
▶ Article 43B
Promote voluntary formation, autonomous
functioning, democratic control and professional
management of co-operative societies
▶ Article 46
Promote the educational and economic
interests of SCs, STs, and other weaker sections of the
society and to protect them from social injustice and
exploitation
Gandhian Principles
▶ Article 47
Prohibit the consumption of intoxicating
drinks and drugs which are injurious to health
▶ Article 48
Prohibit the slaughter of cows, calves and
other milch and draught cattle and to improve their
breeds
Liberal-Intellectual
Principles
▶ These principles reflect the ideology of liberalism.
Under various articles, they direct the state to:
▶ Article 44
Secure for all citizens a uniform civil
code throughout the country
Liberal-Intellectual
Principles
▶ Article 45
Provide early childhood care and education
for all children until they complete the age of six
years.
▶ Article 48
Organise agriculture and animal husbandry on
modern and scientific lines
Liberal-Intellectual
Principles
▶ Article 48A
To protect and improve the environment
and to safeguard forests and wildlife
▶ Article 49
Protect monuments, places and objects of
artistic or historic interest which are declared to be of
national importance
▶ Article 50
Separate the judiciary from the executive in the
public services of the State
▶ Article 51
Promote international peace and security and
maintain just and honourable relations
between nations
Foster respect for international law and
treaty obligations
Encourage settlement of international disputes by
arbitration
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