describe the various ways to prevent religious domination adopted by Indian Constitution
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Answer: The Indian Constitution guarantees Fundamental Rights that are based on these secular principles. ... That the State does not enforce any particular religion nor take away the religious freedom of individuals.
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The Indian subcontinent has four important religions in the world. According to the 2011 census, Hinduism is practiced by 79.8% of India's inhabitants, Islam is adhered to by 14.2%, Christianity by 2.3% and Sikhism by 1.7%
The different ways in which religious domination is prevented by the Indian State are as follows:
- It distances itself from religion.
- It utilizes the non-interference approach.
- It utilizes the intervention approach .
- The Indian Constitution ensures fundamental rights based on these secular values.
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