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Question : Which part of the Constitution of India consists of the idea of a Welfare State?

Option 1: Directive Principles of State Policy

Option 2: Fundamental Duties

Option 3: Fundamental Rights

Option 4: Preamble


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Correct Answer: Directive Principles of State Policy


Solution : The correct option is Directive Principles of State Policy.

Articles 36-51 of Part IV of the Indian Constitution contain Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP). It talks about the welfare of the state. It consists of all the ideals which the state should follow. These articles are affirmative directions given to the state but not enforceable by law. It is borrowed from the Constitution of Ireland.

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