Article 39 of CoI : Article 39: Certain Principles Of Policy Are To Be Followed By The State
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Explanation using Example
Example Application of Article 39 of the Constitution of India
A local government introduces a scheme providing vocational training to both men and women, aiming to enhance their skills for better employment opportunities, thus ensuring they have the right to an adequate means of livelihood, as per Article 39(a).
Furthermore, the state enacts a legislation that regulates the distribution of mining rights to prevent monopolies, ensuring the material resources are distributed to best subserve the common good in line with Article 39(b).
An amendment to corporate laws is passed to prevent large mergers that could lead to a concentration of market power, thereby adhering to Article 39(c) concerning the operation of the economic system.
The government revises its wage policies to enforce equal pay for equal work across all sectors, fulfilling the mandate of Article 39(d).
Labour laws are updated to include stricter regulations on working hours and conditions, safeguarding the health and strength of workers as well as preventing the economic exploitation of children, aligning with Article 39(e) and (f).