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How is India a secular country ? ​

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Answered by sharanking418
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In practice, unlike Western nations of secularism, India's secularism does not separate religion and state. The Indian Constitution has allowed extensive interference of the state in religious affairs. India does partially separate religion and state.For example, it does not have an official state religion and state-owned educational institutions cannot impart religious instructions.

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Answered by Jagmeetkour321
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Secularism in simple words refers as an ideology which provides people with the right to follow any religion or not follow any. In a secular country, no state can legally favor or hate a particular religion. However, individuals residing in a country are free to follow and practice the religion of their choice.

The Indian Constitution has allowed extensive interference of the state in religious affairs.India does partially separate religion and state. For example, it does not have an official state religion and state-owned educational institutions cannot impart religious instructions.In matters of law in modern India, however, the applicable code of law is unequal, and India's personal laws – on matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, alimony – varies with an individual's religion. The Indian Constitution permits partial financial support for religious schools, as well as the financing of religious buildings and infrastructure by the state.The Islamic Central Wakf Council and many Hindu temples of great religious significance are administered and managed by the Indian government. The attempt to respect unequal, religious law has created a number of issues in India such as acceptability of polygamy, unequal inheritance rights, extra judicial unilateral divorce rights favorable to some males, and conflicting interpretations of religious books.Secularism as practiced in India, with its marked differences with Western practice of secularism, is a controversial topic in India.

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