Social Sciences, asked by mkaanvi2008, 8 months ago

Do you think it is a violation of the secular nature of the State? Give reasons for your answers.

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Answered by iamsanjay1111
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Explanation:

In certain context, the word can refer to anticlericalism, atheism, desire to exclude religion from social activities or civic affairs, banishment of religious symbols from the public sphere, state neutrality toward religion, the separation of religion from state, or disestablishment (separation of church and state).

Answered by s1269sneha612
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India is a secular state. This means that the government is not concerned with the relation between citizens and God, and only with relation between citizens. Also, there is no official religion or state religion and all religions are considered the same.

Each person in India has the right to profess, practice and propagate his/her religion.

The government does not interfere in the affairs of religious institutions, and cannot apply any taxes on them for the running of the institutions

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