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The chairman of the Constituent Assembly of India was ______.
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The Constitution of India was framed by the British government.
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Sarojini Naidu was a member of the Constituent Assembly.
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This is a picture of the Chairman of the Constituent Assembly of India which drafted the Indian Constitution.

Name two other prominent members of the Constituent Assembly.
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This is a picture of the Chairman of the Constituent Assembly of India which drafted the Indian Constitution.

When was the first meeting of the Constituent Assembly held?
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Important Words: Directive Principles of State Policy
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Important Words: Special needs
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Directive Principles are given in part ____ of the Constitution of India.
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The state shall endeavour to provide employment to every individual, is a Directive Principle ____________.
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The state shall work for the separation of the executive and judicial powers is a Directive Principle concerned with ________.
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The Uniform System of civil and criminal laws in the country is a Directive Principle under _________.
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There should be prohibited as to the use of intoxicating drinks and other drugs, which is a Directive Principle concerned with ___________________________.
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Match the contents of Column A with Column B:
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Directive Principles | (a) should be given free and compulsory education. |
| 2. The judiciary | (b) should be common and uniform for all sections of society. |
| 3. Children up to the age of 14 | (c) are non-justiciable. |
| 4. The Code of conduct | (d) should be separated from the executive. |
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That the state shall always favour and encourage international peace and security through diplomatic channels, is a Directive Principle of administrative importance.
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Directive Principles get protection from the law courts
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What are “Directive Principles”? Why can Directive Principles not be ignored by a government even though they are not justiciable?
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Why are Directive Principles important?
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Mention any five Directive Principles.
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The _________ which all governments are expected to follow for the __________of the people are known as Directive Principles of State Policy.
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Match the following:
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| 1. Instructions to the government | (a) Promotion Of justice |
| 2. Adequate means of livelihood for all citizens | (b) General Principles |
| 3. Establish village panchayats | (c) Directive Principles of State Policy |
| 4. Promote international peace and security | (d) Gandhian Principles |
| 5. Free legal aid to needy citizens | (e) Principles promoting economic equality |
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