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India adopt a strategy of non interface with religious practice explain with one example​

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Answered by Ᏸυէէєɾϝɭყ
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Secularism is the principle of separation of religion from politics. India is a secular country where people belonging to all religions live peacefully. It has no official religion. It neither encourages nor discourages practice of any religion. For example, in government spaces like the court room, government schools and offices, no one can promote any religion.

India secularism works through a strategy of non-interference. This means that the Indian State respects the religious sentiments of all people. Thus, it follows a policy of non-interference in the religious practices of the people. For example, the State allows the Sikhs to not wear a helmet as wearing a ‘pagdi’ is part of their religious practice.

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Secularism is the principle of separation of religion from politics. India is a secular country where people belonging to all religions live peacefully. It has no official religion. It neither encourages nor discourages practice of any religion. For example, in government spaces like the court room, government schools and offices, no one can promote any religion.

India secularism works through a strategy of non-interference. This means that the Indian State respects the religious sentiments of all people. Thus, it follows a policy of non-interference in the religious practices of the people. For example, the State allows the Sikhs to not wear a helmet as wearing a ‘pagdi’ is part of their religious practice.

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India is a secular country where people belonging to all religions live peacefully. ... It neither encourages nor discourages practice of any religion. For example, in government spaces like the court room, government schools and offices, no one can promote any religion

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