Sociology, asked by vanlalthakimi16, 5 months ago

how is the western nation of secularism different from the Indian​

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Answered by Maryadrina
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In the western model, state does not intervene in the affairs of religion till the time religion is working within the limits of the law. On the other hand, in Indian secularism, state shall interfere in religion so as to remove evils in it

Answered by Tejaswinitiru
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Explanation:In the western model, State does not intervene in the affairs of religion till the time religion is working within the limits of the law. On the other hand, in Indian secularism, state shall interfere in religion so as to remove evils in it.

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