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Which of the given statements are correct?
1.The Directive Principles resemble the ‘Instrument of Instructions’ enumerated in the Government of India Act of 1935.
2.The Directive Principles constitute a very comprehensive economic, social and political programme for a modern democratic State.
1 Only
2 Only
Both 1 and 2
None of the above
The Directive Principles resemble the ‘Instrument of Instructions’ enumerated in the Government of India Act of 1935: This statement is correct. The Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution draw inspiration from various sources, and one of them is the "Instrument of Instructions" under the Government of India Act, 1935.
The Directive Principles constitute a very comprehensive economic, social, and political program for a modern democratic State: This statement is correct. The Directive Principles provide guidelines for the state to achieve social and economic justice, reduce inequalities, promote educational and cultural values, and foster international peace.
Therefore, the correct answer is "Both 1 and 2."
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