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					 Which of the Directive Principles can be described as Gandhian in character?
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                        - Protection of workers and children
- Organisation of Village Panchayats as effective units of self-Government
- Equal work for both men and women
-  Separation of the executive from the judiciary 
 
 
Correct Option: B
A number of the Directive Principles are entirely  Indian and Gandhian in nature like setting up of village panchayat and cottage industries, prohibition,  protection against cow-slaughter etc. Again, such provisions as compulsory primary education for the children up to 14 years and securing the improvement of  public health and the prohibition of intoxicating drinks and drugs are all reflections of the amalgamation of Gandhian philosophy. 
 
	