A directive is a pronouncement commanding or banning some activity. A directive number is a number, a sequence of numbers, or a sequence of letters and numbers assigned so as to be able to identify and refer to a particular directive. Examples: "Homeland Security Presidential Directive Number 1" or "Occupational Health & Safety Administration Directive Number CPL 02-02-76"
conclusion of directive principles of state policy
The directive is called an executive order.
A directive by the president or governor that has the force of law is the Executive Order.
Fundamental rights are justiciable where as directive principles are not justiciable. The provision of directive priciple thus cannot be enforced in court of law.
The directive principles of state policy was adopted from England. These are principles in which the British Constitution was written.