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Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Philadelphia Declaration of the ILO
Report of the First National Commission on Labour
Directive Principles of State Policyof the Indian Constitution
- The statement highlights a fundamental principle championing social security and rights.
- Option 1: Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Correct. The statement aligns with the principles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, particularly Article 22, emphasizing the right to social security and the development of economic, social, and cultural rights.
- Option 2: Philadelphia Declaration of the ILO - While it addresses social justice, it doesn't specifically contain this statement.
- Option 3: Report of the First National Commission on Labour - Focuses on labor issues but not in this global human rights context.
- Option 4: Directive Principles of State Policy of the Indian Constitution - While they promote rights and welfare, this specific phrasing is not part of it.
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