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E.
Match the following.
1. The Indian State
(i) Abolished
2. The force used by a legal authority
(ii) Skull cap
3. The practice of untouchability
(iii)
Secular
(iv)
4. Jews
Head scarf
(v) Coercion
5. Muslims​

Answers

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The Answer to the question is:

1. The Indian State - (iii) Secular

2. The force used by a legal authority - (v) Coercion

3. The practice of untouchability - (i) Abolished

4. Jews - (ii) Skullcap

5. Muslims - (iv) Heads scarf

  • The secular state is one that guarantees both individual and corporate rights. Freedom of religion, which deals with the individual as a citizen regardless of his religion, is not constitutionally related to a specific religion. religion, nor does it strive to promote or obstruct religion.
  • "Coercion" is defined as performing, or threatening to commit, any act prohibited by the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), or unlawfully detaining, or threatening to detain, any property to the detriment of any person, with the goal of compelling any person to enter into an agreement.
  • Untouchability is abolished in Article 17. - The concept of "untouchability" has been abolished, and its application in any form is prohibited. The imposition of any disability resulting from "Untouchability" is a criminal offense and is punishable by law.
  • Orthodox Jewish males always wear a skullcap known in Hebrew as a kippah or in Yiddish as a yarmulke to cover their heads. The head covering is optional for liberal or reform Jews. When praying, going to synagogue, or attending a religious event or celebration, most Jews will cover their heads.
  • In the Quran, a headscarf is referred to as khimr. The Qur'an urges Muslim men and women to dress modestly, and some Muslim girls and women wear the hijab to safeguard modesty and privacy from unrelated males.

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