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Static GK #10 | संविधान के महत्वपूर्ण अनुच्छेद (भाग-4) | Important Articles Part-4

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भाग-4 (राज्य के नीति निर्देशक सिद्धांत)

अनुच्छेद विवरण
36. परिभाषा
39. राज्य द्वारा नीति निर्देशक सिद्धांतों का पालन
39A. समान न्याय और मुफ्त कानूनी सहायता
40. ग्राम पंचायत
41. कुछ स्थितियों में काम, शिक्षा और सरकारी सहायता का अधिकार
42. काम की न्याय संगत और मानवोचित स्थितियों तथा प्रसूति सहायता
44. समान नागरिक संहिता (यूनिफॉर्म सिविल कोड)
45. बच्चों को मुफ्त व अनिवार्य शिक्षा
47. पोषण व स्वास्थ्य संबंधी राज्य के कर्तव्य
48. कृषि व पशुपालन संगठन
48A. पर्यावरण, वन एवं वन्यजीवों की सुरक्षा
49. राष्ट्रीय महत्व के स्मारकों, स्थानों व वस्तुओं की सुरक्षा
50. न्यायपालिका को कार्यपालिका से अलग होना
51. अंतर्राष्ट्रीय शांति व सुरक्षा को बढ़ावा
51A. मूल कर्तव्य

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