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प्रश्न
Mention the differences between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy.
Major difference between Directive Principles and Fundamental Rights.
Discuss the difference between Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Rights.
Explain the difference between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles.
State any two differences between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles.
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उत्तर
| Sr. No. | Fundamental Rights | Directive Principles of State Policy |
| 1. | It was derived from the Constitution of the USA. | It was drawn on the model of the Constitution of Ireland. |
| 2. | These rights cannot be taken away even by the Government. | These are mere instructions to the Government. |
| 3. | These rights are enforceable by a Court of Law. | These are not enforceable in any court. |
| 4. | These have legal sanctions. | These have moral and political sanctions. |
| 5. | These rights strengthen political democracy in the country. | The implementation of these principles ensures social and economic democracy. |
| 6. | These are natural rights. | These lead to protecting human rights. |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
How can the Fundamental Rights be suspended?
What is a Writ?
Write briefly on the Right to Constitutional Remedies.
The Constitution of India recognises ______.
______ of the Indian Constitution is described as the Magna Carta of India.
Religious freedom is provided to all the citizens of the country.
Give Short Answers.
What is Right against Exploitation?
Give Short Answers.
How has the section on Fundamental Rights often been referred to?
Match the Column I with Column II.
| Column I | Column II | ||
| A | Abolition of untouchability | (i) | Cultural and Educational Rights |
| B | Prohibition of employment of children | (ii) | Right to Constitutional remedies |
| C | Protection of culture | (iii) | Right against exploitation |
| D | Manage religious affairs | (iv) | Right to equality |
| E | Redressal for the violation of fundamental rights | (v) | Freedom of religion |
Abolition of titles lies in which Article of the Constitution.
