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Question

Under the Indian Constitution, concentration of wealth violates
(a) The Right to Equality
(b) The Directive Principle of State Policy
(c) The Right to Freedom
(d) The Concept of Welfare

Answer:

B

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Explanation:

The concentration of wealth under the Indian Constitution primarily violates the Directive Principle of State Policy. The Directive Principles aim to distribute ownership and control of resources in a manner that serves the common good. Concentration of wealth goes against this objective by accumulating a significant portion of wealth in the hands of a few individuals or groups.

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