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Under the Indian Constitution, concentration of wealth violates

Under the Indian Constitution, concentration of wealth violates

(a)

the Right to Equality

(b)

the Directive Principles of State Policy

(c)

the Right to Freedom

(d)

the Concept of Welfare

Answer:

(b)

Easy

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Explanation

The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSPs) in Part IV of the Indian Constitution from Articles 36 to 51 are the ideals that are meant for promoting social and economic democracy. According to Articles 39, the State shall in particular, direct its policies towards securing: The ownership and control of material resources shall be organised in a manner to serve the common good. The State shall avoid concentration of wealth in a few hands, among others.