How did the indian state prevent the dominant of secularism?
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it uses a strategy of distancing itself from religion. In India,
government spaces like law courts, police stations, govt. schools & offices are not supposed to display or promote any one religion.
Second,
the Indian secularism works to prevent the domination through a strategy of non-interference.
This means that in order to respect the sentiments of all religions & not interfere with religious practices, the State makes certain exceptions for particular religious communities.
Ex Sikhs do not have to wear a helmet as the Indian state recognizes that wearing a turban is an important part of their religion.
Third, Indian Secularism prevents the domination through a strategy of intervention.
it uses a strategy of distancing itself from religion. In India,
government spaces like law courts, police stations, govt. schools & offices are not supposed to display or promote any one religion.
Second,
the Indian secularism works to prevent the domination through a strategy of non-interference.
This means that in order to respect the sentiments of all religions & not interfere with religious practices, the State makes certain exceptions for particular religious communities.
Ex Sikhs do not have to wear a helmet as the Indian state recognizes that wearing a turban is an important part of their religion.
Third, Indian Secularism prevents the domination through a strategy of intervention.
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