A Secular State does not have a_of its own
TNSCERT Class 7 Civics Ch 2 Indian Constitution
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Religion. Being a secular state, it means the state does not promote any specific religion of its own.
This implies all religions, every individual belonging to the State irrespective of caste, subcaste, religion shall be treated equally in the Constitution.
Any discrimination on the basis of religion shall not be entertained. It is the duty of every citizen of the state to respect eah and respect their culture and religion.
This implies all religions, every individual belonging to the State irrespective of caste, subcaste, religion shall be treated equally in the Constitution.
Any discrimination on the basis of religion shall not be entertained. It is the duty of every citizen of the state to respect eah and respect their culture and religion.
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