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How does the Indian State work to protect Indian secularism?​

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Answered by muskan10453
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Secularism in India, thus, does not mean the separation of religion from state. ... Religious laws in personal domain, particularly for Muslim Indians, supersede parliamentary laws in India; and currently, in some situations such as religious indoctrination schools the state partially finances certain religious schools.

Answered by sharvaripurbuj
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Secularism in India, thus, does not mean the separation of religion from state. ... Religious laws in personal domain, particularly for Muslim Indians, supersede parliamentary laws in India; and currently, in some situations such as religious indoctrination schools the state partially finances certain religious schools.

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