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What is Directive Principles of State Policy?

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Remember: Part IV = DPSP; enforceability is political, not judicial—yet courts use them to interpret rights progressively.
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DPSPs mandate policies for social and economic justice—living wage, education, public health, environment, cottage industries, panchayats and international peace. They are not enforceable in courts but are {fundamental in the governance of the country}. Courts harmonise them with Fundamental Rights to advance dignity and equality, guiding legislatures and executives (≈55 words).
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