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Question : 'The state shall endeavour to secure to all workers a living wage and a decent standard of life'. Which of the following is correct about the given statement in the context of India?

Option 1: It is mentioned in the 43rd Article of the Constitution.

Option 2: It is mentioned in the 44th Article of Constitution.

Option 3: This is a Gandhian principle of Directive Principles of State Policy.

Option 4: This is a liberal principle of Directive Principles of State Policy.


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Correct Answer: It is mentioned in the 43rd Article of the Constitution.


Solution : The correct answer is It is mentioned in the 43rd Article of the Constitution.

The 43rd Article of the Constitution refers to it. To undo some of the distortions introduced by the 42nd Amendment Act of 1976, the Janata Government passed the 43rd Amendment Act of 1977. It also resulted in the following modifications: restored the high courts and the Supreme Court's authority to grant writs and conduct judicial reviews.

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