INTERPLAY OF DPSPs AND THE GOVERNMENT POLICIES IN POVERTY ERADICATION

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  • Dr. Eritriya Roy Asst.Prof./Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur, India Author

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Abstract

Article 45 of the Irish constitution gave rise to the concept of DPSP. The DPSP requires the state not just to safeguard and recognize the individual's fundamental rights, but also to attain social and economic objectives. Poverty is regarded as extreme violation of human rights and fundamental right to equality. Therefore it becomes the duty of the state to follow its obligatory duty of providing equality to all the individuals of the country and to curb the problem of poverty. The government follows institutional procedures and policies framework to tackle the problem of poverty and has brought out many developmental schemes to curb poverty. The current study examines the relationship between DPSPs and various government policies that are necessary for poverty reduction in India, as well as the government's varied initiatives to eradicate poverty. The study is critical in character and confined to their results and conclusions because it uses secondary sources of data.

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Published

05-04-2021

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Roy, Eritriya. “INTERPLAY OF DPSPs AND THE GOVERNMENT POLICIES IN POVERTY ERADICATION”. South Asian Law & Economics Review, vol. 6, Apr. 2021, pp. 198-07, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/saler/article/view/870.