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How are the laws and policies of the state framed?
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Solution
- The laws and policies of the state are framed on the basis of the Directive Principles of State Policy.
- These are constitutional guidelines that tell the government what measures to take to promote social and economic welfare and justice; they guide lawmaking, though they are not enforceable by courts.
- In terms of directive principles, they act like a moral compass: they set goals such as social security, fair distribution of resources, protection of weaker sections, and promotion of education and village panchayats.
- Lawmakers should always follow these principles when making laws and policies for the welfare of all.
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