The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) are guidelines for the State to frame laws and policies aimed at social and economic welfare.
Two key features of the Directive Principles are:
Non-justiciable: The DPSPs are not enforceable by any court, meaning citizens cannot claim them as legal rights, unlike Fundamental Rights.
Aim to Establish Social and Economic Democracy: They guide the State to promote social justice, reduce inequalities, and ensure adequate livelihood, health, and education for all citizens.