The Constitution directs the central and the state governments to organize and implement programmes keeping the public welfare in mind. Such directives are included in part IV of the Indian Constitution as the Directive Principles.
There is an indivisible relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles. Directive Principles are to be implemented for the realization of Fundamental Rights in its full sense. As a criterion which helped the evaluation and betterment of the governmental activities, no one can deny the importance of the Directive Principles.