How is secularism? How did the Indian constitutional make india a secular state?
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Secularism does not confer any privilege or favour on any particular religion. All religions are treated equally by the law.
Secularism is based on the idea that the state is concerned only with relations among human beings and not with the relation between human beings and God.
A secular state is one that does not establish any one religion as the official religion.
Indian secularism keeps equal distance from all religions.
The state has to be neutral and impartial in dealing with all religions.
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➡️In political terms, secularism is the principle of the separation of government institutions and persons mandated to represent the state from religious institution and religious dignitaries.
➡️India is a secular country.
➡️In India, the word secular does not imply separation of religion and state.
➡️ It means equal treatment of all religions.
➡️Religion in India continues to assert its political authority in matters of personal law.
➡️The constitution under article 15 declares all citizens as equal and there is no difference on the basis of religion.
➡️Moreover under 42nd Amendment 1976, the word "Secular" was incorporated into the Preamble of the Constitution of India, which also made India a fully secular country
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➡️India is a secular country.
➡️In India, the word secular does not imply separation of religion and state.
➡️ It means equal treatment of all religions.
➡️Religion in India continues to assert its political authority in matters of personal law.
➡️The constitution under article 15 declares all citizens as equal and there is no difference on the basis of religion.
➡️Moreover under 42nd Amendment 1976, the word "Secular" was incorporated into the Preamble of the Constitution of India, which also made India a fully secular country
Hope this helps
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