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Which of the following directive principles of state policy is NOT provided by the Indian Constitution for its citizens?

AOwnership of the community material resources not distributed

BProtection of children and youth against exploitation

CAdequate means of livelihood

DEqual pay for equal work

Answer:

C. Adequate means of livelihood

Read Explanation:

Adequate means of livelihood In article 39, there are various guidelines mentioned; among them, one is also the responsibility of the government to provide adequate means of livelihood to the citizens. Article 39a talks about the right of every citizen in the country to have adequate means of livelihood, irrespective of their gender.


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