Political Science, asked by chelmadaking, 7 months ago

1.In February 2004,
passed a law banning students from wearing any
visible religious or political signs or symbols.

2.The knowledge that certain rights exist makes us
to their violations and
enables us to take
when these violations take place.

3.The special feature of Indian secularism compared to secularism of U.S.A is the
strategy of

4.The
state is not strictly separate from religion but it does
maintain a principled distance vis-à-vis religion.​

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Answered by Divyanshchandel
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Answer:

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Answered by vishnoishweta2
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Answer:

Every person has dignity and value. One of the ways that we recognise the fundamental worth of every person is by acknowledging and respecting their human rights.

Human rights are a set of principles concerned with equality and fairness. They recognise our freedom to make choices about our lives and to develop our potential as human beings. They are about living a life free from fear, harassment or discrimination.

Human rights can broadly be defined as a number of basic rights that people from around the world have agreed are essential. These include the right to life, the right to a fair trial, freedom from torture and other cruel and inhuman treatment, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and the rights to health, education and an adequate standard of living.

These human rights are the same for all people everywhere – men and women, young and old, rich and poor, regardless of our background, where we live, what we think or what we believe. This is what makes human rights ‘universal’.

 

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