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This video covers Unit – II: Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles for Diploma Subject Code 313002 – Essence of Indian Constitution, applicable to all branches including AI & ML, Civil, Mechanical, Computer, Electrical, Electronics, IT, Production, Automobile, Chemical, and Data Engineering. In this session, we explore the three foundational pillars that define the relationship between the citizen and the State under the Constitution of India: 1️⃣ Fundamental Rights (Part III) – The Citizen’s Shield 2️⃣ Directive Principles of State Policy (Part IV) – The State’s Moral Compass 3️⃣ Fundamental Duties (Part IV-A) – The Citizen’s Responsibility As described by B. R. Ambedkar, the Right to Constitutional Remedies is the “heart and soul” of the Constitution because rights without enforcement are meaningless. This video explains: Meaning and importance of Fundamental Rights Concept of justiciable rights Article 14 (Right to Equality) Article 21 (Right to Life & Personal Liberty) and its expansion Directive Principles and why they are non-justiciable Fundamental Duties added by the 42nd Constitutional Amendment (1976) Balance between Rights and DPSP Landmark judgment in Minerva Mills v. Union of India Constitutional harmony between individual freedom and social justice This unit helps students understand how the Constitution creates a balance between individual liberty and national welfare. Perfect for Diploma exam preparation and conceptual clarity. 📜 The Three Pillars of Unit II 🛡️ Fundamental Rights (Part III) Justiciable (can approach court) Protect citizens from arbitrary state action Include Right to Equality, Freedom, Religion, Constitutional Remedies Article 21 expanded to include Right to Privacy 🧭 Directive Principles of State Policy (Part IV) Non-justiciable (cannot sue government directly) Guidelines for governance Aim to establish social & economic democracy Inspired by Irish Constitution 📜 Fundamental Duties (Part IV-A) Added in 1976 (42nd Amendment) Promote harmony, scientific temper, patriotism Remind citizens of responsibilities Fundamental Rights explained, Directive Principles of State Policy, Fundamental Duties India, Diploma 313002 Unit 2 notes, Part III Indian Constitution, Part IV DPSP meaning, Article 14 equality before law, Article 21 right to life, Justiciable and non justiciable rights, Minerva Mills case summary, 42nd Amendment 1976 duties, Constitutional remedies Article 32, Essence of Indian Constitution diploma, Indian Constitution exam preparation, Rights vs DPSP balance