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Explain the ‘Right to Freedom of Religion’.

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Answered by naitik98
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India is a secular state. A secular state is one that does not establish any one religion as official religion. Indian secularism practices an attitude of a principal and equal distance from all religions. The state must be neutral and impartial in dealing with all religions. Every person has a right to profess, practice and propagate any religion that he or she believes in.

There shall be no religious instruction in the government educational institutions. In educational institutions managed by private bodies, no person shall be compelled to take part in any religious instruction or to attend any religious worship.

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Answered by jigosmitamohanty
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everyone has the right to freedom of conscience and of religion. This right includes freedom to maintain or change one's religion or beliefs and freedom to profress or disseminate one's religion or beliefs either individually or together with others , in public or in private.

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