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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.


Related Questions:

Which of the following statements are not associated with the Advocate General?

i. The Advocate General is appointed by the President of India.

ii. The Advocate General’s term is fixed at six years by the Constitution.

iii. The Advocate General has the right to vote in the state legislature.

iv. The Advocate General advises the state government on legal matters.

ഏത് കമ്മിറ്റിയുടെ നിർദേശ പ്രകാരമാണ് ഇന്ത്യയിൽ ഓംബുഡ്സ്മാൻ സ്ഥാപിതമായത് ?

Which of the following statements are correct?

a. The CAG audits the accounts of all government companies as per the provisions of the Companies Act.

b. The CAG can inspect any office or department subject to their audit and call for any records or documents.

c. The CAG compiles and maintains the accounts of the Central Government.

d. The CAG acts as a guide, friend, and philosopher to the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament.

താഴെ തന്നിരിക്കുന്ന പ്രസ്താവനയിൽ ശെരിയായത് കണ്ടെത്തുക :

  1. സ്വതന്ത്ര ഇന്ത്യയിൽ ആദ്യമായി വ്യാവസായിക നയം രൂപീകരിച്ചത് 1948 ൽ ആണ്
  2. ഇന്ത്യൻ ആസൂത്രണത്തിൻറെ പിതാവ് ജവഹർലാൽ നെഹ്‌റു ആണ്
  3. ആസൂത്രണ കമ്മീഷൻ 1950 ആഗസ്റ്റ് 15 ന് നിലവിൽ വന്നു
  4. എം.എൻ. റോയ് ആവിഷ്കരിച്ച പദ്ധതിയാണ് ജനകീയ പദ്ധതി

    Which of the following statements is/are correct about the appointment and tenure of the CAG?

    i. The CAG is appointed by the President of India and holds office for a term of 6 years or until the age of 65, whichever is earlier.

    ii. The CAG can be removed by the President on the same grounds and in the same manner as a judge of the Supreme Court.

    iii. The CAG is eligible for further office under the Government of India or any state after ceasing to hold office.

    iv. The salary of the CAG is determined by the President and can be altered to the CAG’s disadvantage during their tenure.