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प्रश्न
Compare and contrast the Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy.
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उत्तर
Fundamental Rights are justiciable, i.e., if people are deprived of their Fundamental Rights, they can go to the Court to seek protection and enforcement of their rights. Directive Principles, on the other hand, are non-justiciable, i.e., if you do not get a job or proper wages you cannot go to a court to seek justice.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blanks:
Children below the age of ______ cannot be employed for any ________ work or in ___________ and __________.
Mention the Right which is exercised/violated in the following case:
A citizen moves a court of law to seek justice.
Choose the correct answer:
All democratic nations guarantee certain_________.
State whether the following is true or false:
The Indian Constitution does not provide safeguards against the violation of Fundamental Duties.
State whether the following is true or false:
We can use our freedom to do anything we want, even if it harms other people.
Answer the following questions briefly:
Why are certain basic rights guaranteed to all citizens in a democratic country?
Answer the following questions briefly:
Discuss the provisions of the following right to prove that India is a secular country: Cultural and Educational Rights.
Answer the following questions briefly:
How do the Fundamental Rights protect Indian citizens from exploitation?
Answer the following questions briefly:
Mention the Fundamental Duties laid down in the Constitution with reference to India’s struggle for freedom
This picture is a symbolic representation of a Fundamental Right.

Identify the Fundamental Right enjoyed by an Indian citizen under the following circumstances or conditions:
Indian children have the right to go to school.
