Give reasons:
1. Sometimes, natural substances become resources only when their original form has been changed.
2. Constitution plays on a democracy.
3. In Indian secularism, though the State is not strictly separate from religion it does not maintain a
principled distance vis-à-vis religion.
4. The British felt that all important documents and letters needed to be carefully preserved.
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That was certainly not the intention of the architects of modern India, whose enemy was not religion, but communalism. ... Whether secularism can maintain its hold as a defining ideology for the country will depend ... At the time, there were two other competing visions for how the state should handle religion
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