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Indian Polity

Prelims 2015

The ideal of “Welfare State” in the Indian Constitution is enshrined in its

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Explanation

The idea of a "Welfare State" in the Indian Constitution is enshrined in its Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP).

The DPSP, outlined in Part IV of the Constitution, are a set of guidelines for the government to achieve social and economic justice. These principles, though not enforceable by courts, provide a framework for the government to strive towards goals like

  • Securing and protecting a social order for the welfare of the people (Article 38)
  • Providing adequate means of livelihood for all citizens (Article 39)
  • Promoting equal justice and opportunity (Article 39)
  • Developing the village panchayats (Article 40) -Providing free and compulsory education for all children (Article 45)
  • Improving public health (Article 47)

By outlining these principles, the Constitution emphasizes the government's responsibility for promoting the social and economic well-being of its citizens, reflecting the ideals of a welfare state.

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