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प्रश्न
Tick mark (✓) the correct statement or (X) if it is wrong.
That the institution of the Panchayati Raj is one of the Directive Principles related to Economic Equality.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Match the contents of Column A Column B
| Coumn A | Column B |
| 1. mployement of children below 14 years is banned in India | (a) Right to Equality |
| 2. In India one can practise any religion | (b) Right to Freedom |
| 3. Every Community can safegaurd its language | (c) Right against Exploitation |
| 4. Everybody can approach the court for the enforcement of his Fundamental Rights, if they are encroached upon by anyone. | (d) Right to FReedom of Religion |
| 5. Everybody has the right to from an association | (e) Cultural and Educational Rights |
| 6. Everybody has the right to use public well. | (f) Right to Constitutional Remedies |
Which directive Principle concerns the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes?
Write short notes on the following:
directive Principles help in the success of a democratic government
Fill in the blanks:
The Directive Principles contain a list of important and basic _______and ________rights which the farmers of the Constitution wanted every Indian to enjoy.
Choose the correct answer:
After 200 years of foreign rule, the Indian economy was _________.
Choose the correct answer:
Some of the ideas of __________ were included as Directive Principles.
State whether the following is true or false:
The provision of free and compulsory education to all children up to the age of 14 is a General Principle.
Answer the following question in one or two words/ sentences:
Mention one reason why Fundamental Rights are essential in a democratic country.
Answer the following question in one or two words/ sentences:
What right is guaranteed by the abolition of untouchability?
This is the picture of the Father of our Nation, who championed the cause of the poor and downtrodden people in India.

Identify the person in the picture.
