The ideal of 'Welfare State' in the Indian Constitution is enshrined in its
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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.
Seventh Schedule
Correct Answer:
B. Directive Principles of State Policy
Explanation:
The ideal of the "Welfare State" in the Indian Constitution is enshrined in its Directive Principles of State Policy.
The Directive Principles, particularly Articles 38 and 39, emphasize social, economic, and political justice and guide the state to work towards distributive justice and the welfare of the people.
These principles lay down the framework for establishing a welfare state but are non-justiciable, meaning they are not enforceable by any court.
The concept implies the state's active role in promoting the economic and social well-being of its citizens.
Therefore, the correct answer is (b) Directive Principles of State Policy.
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