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2. Social and religious causes were also at work in causing the Great Upsurge of 1857.
In this context briefly describe:
(a) Fears regarding mass Conversion to Christianity
(b) Laws that interfered with the Religion and Customs of the people
(c) Indignities hurled at Indians (Policy of Racial Discrimination)
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Answered by akshitasingh8600
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1.You are protected by law from discrimination because of your religion or belief if you:

belong to an organised religion such as Christianity, Judaism or Islam

have a profound belief which affects your way of life or view of the world. This includes religious and philosophical beliefs, or a lack of belief, such as Atheism

take part in collective worship

belong to a smaller religion or sect, such as Scientology or Rastafarianism

have no religion, for example, if you are an atheist.

The law against discrimination because of religion or belief does not cover purely political beliefs unless they are also philosophical beliefs.

You are protected if someone discriminates against you because they think you are a certain religion, when you are not. For example, it's against the law for someone to discriminate against you for wearing a headscarf because they think you are a Muslim, even if you are not actually Muslim.

Discrimination by association is also against the law. For example, it is against the law to refuse to let you into a restaurant because of the religion of someone who is with you.

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