Author
Pallabi Barah, currently working as a Research Associate at BlueKraft Digital Foundation, Delhi. She holds a PhD and MPhil from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi. Dr. Barah also served as a faculty member in Political Science at several colleges under the University of Delhi. Her research interests encompass gender studies, memory studies, Northeast India, and governance. Along with presenting papers at various national and international platforms, she has also published extensively in academic journals (SCOPUS and UGC Care Listed) and edited volumes.
As we mark 75 years since the adoption of our Constitution on 26 November, this is an opportune moment to reflect on the implementation of the vision of its framers in the present times. Among the many provisions of our Constitution, the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) hold a unique position. After much deliberation, DPSP was incorporated into Part IV of the Constitution, covering Articles 36-51. The fundamental idea