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Human rights and social justice: Fundamental rights vis-a-vis directive principles
Fundamental Rights are of great importance for individual freedom, but these fundamental rights are a very minimal set of rights and therefore, human rights, which are derived from the inherent dignity of the human person and cover every aspect of life and not just a small number of preferred freedom against the State, have tremendous significance. For the large number of people in a developing country, who are poor, downtrodden and economically backward, the only solution for making fundamental rights meaningful would be to restructure the social and economic order so that they may be able to realize their economic, social and cultural rights.
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