Social Sciences, asked by bhartijasrotia24, 11 months ago

How
is secularism in India
different from secularism in
the west ?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Secularism in India:

~In India secularism does not mean separation of religion from state. Instead, secularism in India means a state that is neutral to all religious groups.

~India does not have an official state religion.

~The 7th schedule of Indian constitution places religious institutions, charities and trusts into Concurrent List, which means that both the central government of India's, and various state governments in India can make their own laws about religious institutions, charities and trusts.

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Answered by javaidbanday
1

Answer:

India

Explanation:

in india secularism is no more good option available for public as BJP has make this concept bad and proved in wrong by actions and sayings. in west it is yet good.

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