(2) The Directive Principles of State Policy are contained in Part IV of the Constitution of India. Article 37 says that the Directive Principles, although not enforceable by the court,are nevertheless fundamental in the governance of the country and it shall be the duty of the State to apply these principles in making laws. The Directive Principles are nothing but restatement of the ideals stated in the Preamble. Fundamental Rights are injunctions to prohibit the Government from doing certain things, the Directive Principles are affirmative instructions to the Government to do certain things. Fundamental Rights have legal sanction whereas the Directive Principles have moral sanction only. Fundamental Rights are justiciable and enforceable by Courts, the Directive Principles are not so.