explain the meaning of two ideal socialist and secular mentioned in the Preamble
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Secularism in India, thus, does not mean the separation of religion from state. Instead, secularism in India means a state that supports or participates in a neutral manner in the affairs of all religious groups.
The word 'socialist' was added in the Preamble by the Forty Second Amendment. The addition of the 'socialist' indicates the incorporation of the philosophy of 'socialism' in the Constitution which aims at elimination of inequality in income, status and standards of life.
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