Correct option is D
(d) Directive Principles of State Policy
The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) in Part IV (Articles 36-51) guide the government in establishing a Welfare State in India.
Information Booster:
- Fundamental Rights are enforceable; DPSPs are non-enforceable.
- DPSPs include provisions for social justice, education, health, and equal pay.
- Inspired by the Irish Constitution.
- Key Articles:
- Article 39 (Economic justice, equal pay).
- Article 41 (Right to work, education).
- Article 47 (Public health, nutrition).
Additional Information:
- Preamble sets goals but does not outline specific welfare policies.
- Judicial Review applies to laws but does not directly deal with welfare.