How does the Constitution of India uphold the principle of secularism?
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India is a secular country where no religion is official religion of the country. People can practice their own religion without any opposition from other social groups. Our Constitution ensure that no person can be discriminated on the basis of religion.
Hence, Our Indian Constitution uphold the principal of secularism.
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India is a secular country where no religion is official religion of the country. People can practice their own religion without any opposition from other social groups. Our Constitution ensure that no person can be discriminated on the basis of religion.
Hence, Our Indian Constitution uphold the principal of secularism.
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• The principle of Secularism refers that the Indian state does not have any official religion.
• Our Constitution does not give a special status to any specific religion and sees all the religions as equals.
• The Constitution gives all the individuals and communities the freedom to practise and propagate any religion of their choice.
• It also allows people not to follow any religion at all too.
• The Constitution forbids any type of discrimination on the basis of religion.
• Our Constitution does not give a special status to any specific religion and sees all the religions as equals.
• The Constitution gives all the individuals and communities the freedom to practise and propagate any religion of their choice.
• It also allows people not to follow any religion at all too.
• The Constitution forbids any type of discrimination on the basis of religion.
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