The idea of a 'Welfare State' is enshrined in which part of the Indian Constitution?
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A.
Preamble
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B.
Directive Principles of State Policy
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C.
Fundamental Rights
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D.
Schedules
Correct Answer:
B. Directive Principles of State Policy
Explanation:
The concept of a 'Welfare State' is outlined in the Directive Principles of State Policy, which are contained in Part IV of the Indian Constitution. These principles, specifically Articles 36 to 51, serve as guidelines for the government to establish a social and economic democracy by ensuring justice, equality, and the general well-being of its citizens. While the Preamble mentions the objective of a socialist state, it is the Directive Principles that provide the framework for the state's active role in promoting social welfare.
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