Which one of the following Directive Principles does not form a part of Gandhian philosophy?
Directive principles are those ideals which are included in part IV of Indian constitution for well functioning of state. These are not compulsory to follow but are advised to follow to establish a welfare state. The Directive Principles may be classified into 5 categories— economic, Gandhian, protection of environment and monuments, law, justice and administration and principles for international peace and security. Among the given options, prohibition of intoxicating drinks and drugs, establishment of village panchayats, setting up and promoting cottage industries are examples of Gandhian principles.