Which of the following provisions are classified as Fundamental Duties rather than Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) under the Indian Constitution? 1. Safeguarding public property 2. Promoting harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood among all citizens 3. Encouraging the development of cottage industries 4. Ensuring opportunities for the healthy development of children

Directive Principles of State Policy — question ID 598

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Explanation

Safeguarding public property and promoting harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood are Fundamental Duties under Article 51A of the Constitution. On the other hand, securing opportunities for the healthy development of children (Article 39) and promoting cottage industries (Article 43) are Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSPs).