Question
Which is NOT a Directive Principle to be followed by the
State for policy-making?Solution
Option 3, "The operation of the economic system results in the concentration of wealth," is NOT a Directive Principle to be followed by the State for policy-making. In fact, the Directive Principles of State Policy aim to prevent the concentration of wealth and means of production in the hands of a few, and they ensure that the wealth and material resources of the community are distributed in a way that serves the common good.
The environment impact assessment consists of a mimber of steps with each step equally important in determining the overall performance of the project. ...
Where are the headquarters of RBI located?
In which year was the Khalsa tradition initiated?
Which was the largest of the numerous native states before independence?
When the branch of a tree is shaken violently, the leaves fall. This happening can be explained by:Â
A government budget shows a primary deficit of ₹6,900 crore. The revenue expenditure on interest payment is ₹400 crore. Fiscal deficit is equal to:
The Bara Imambara in Lucknow was built in the year 1784 by ________.
Which of the following is the Largest Cricket Stadium in the world?
Who was the first Indian to become a Nobel Laureate?
ASBA is an application containing an authorization to Self-Certified Syndicate Bank. What does B stand for in ASBA?