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Though the Directive Principles of State Policy contained in the Constitution are not enforceable by any court, yet the yare:
Fundamental in the governance of the country
Binding on the State
Enforceable at the instance of the President of India
Superior to Fundamental Rights
Directive Principles of the state are fundamental in the governance of country.
The Nehru Report of 1928 contained the Swaraj Constitution of India which contained some of the fundamental rights and some other rights such as the right to education which were not enforceable at that time. ... They were included in part IV of the Constitution of India as Directive Principles of State Policy
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