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Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles are complementary to each other. Freedom and social justice go hand in hand; each is enriched by the other. - Political Science

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Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles are complementary to each other. Freedom and social justice go hand in hand; each is enriched by the other.

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Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles are complementary to each other.

While Fundamental Rights ensure individual liberty and political freedom, the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSPs) aim to achieve social and economic justice. Together, they form the core of the Indian Constitution, working to build a society that is not only free but also fair and equitable.

Freedom and social justice go hand in hand – liberty without economic equality is incomplete, and justice without freedom is hollow. Fundamental Rights prevent the State from encroaching upon personal freedoms, while Directive Principles encourage the State to actively work for the upliftment of weaker sections.

Thus, Each strengthens and enriches the other, creating a balance between individual rights and the collective good.

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Chapter 11: Directive Principles of State Policy - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 478]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 11 Directive Principles of State Policy
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 5. | Page 478
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