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Question
One of the ______ directs the government to prevent the consumption of liquor.
Options
Gandhian Principles
General Principles
Principles promoting economic equality
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Solution
One of the Gandhian Principles directs the government to prevent the consumption of liquor.
Explanation:
The Indian Constitution's Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) list Gandhian Principles, which are based on the ideas of Mahatma Gandhi. One of these principles says that the government should ban drinking alcohol because it is bad for society.
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