- Article 44: To secure a uniform civil code for all
- Article 45: To provide early childhood care until 6 years of age
- Article 48: To organize agriculture and animal husbandry on modern scientific lines
- Article 48A: To protect and improve the environment and to safeguard forests and wildlife
- Article 49: To protect monuments, places and objects of artistic or historic interest
- Article 50: To separate judiciary from the executive
- Article 51: To promote international peace and security
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- How to Study Art & Culture?
- What is Art and Culture? What is the difference between the two?
- Architecture
- Sculpture
- Indian Paintings
- Religion
- Philosophy
- Indian Music
- Indian Dance
- Theatre
- Puppetry
- Indian Cinema and Circus
- Bhakti & Sufi Movement
- Language & Literature
- Fairs, Festivals and Craft
- Science & Technology[Art & Culture]
- Promotion and Preservation of Indian Heritage
- Pottery tradition in India
- Martial Arts in India
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