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how does the constitution of India ensure secularism​

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Answered by rakhi22o2
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SECULARISM MEANS NO SPECIAL STATUS IS GIVEN TO ANY RELIGION. IT IS JUST NOT AN IDEOLOGY OF SOME PARTIES OR PERSONS.

THERE IS NO OFFICIAL RELIGION FOR THE INDIAN STATES UNLIKE STATUS OF BUDDHISM IN SRI LANKA ON ISLAM IN PAKISTAN.

THE CONSTITUTION PROVIDES FREEDOM TO ALL PROTEST PRACTICE AND PROPAGATE ANY RELIGION OR NOT TO FOLLOW ANY.

THE CONSTITUTION PROHIBITS DISCRIMINATION ON GROUNDS OF RELIGION.

THE CONSTITUTION ALLOWS STATE TO INTERVENE IN THE MATTERS OF RELIGION IN ORDER TO ENSURE EQUALITY WITHIN RELIGION COMMUNITIES . FOR EXAMPLE IT BANS UNTOUCHABILITY.

Answered by nandanasubhash123
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Answer:

It says that the state shall not give importance to any one religion. Every religion should be treated equally and people are independent to choose any religion. It also ensures that the public places such as government hospital, government school shall not celebrate any one religious festival giving importance to any one religion.

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