Indian constitution grants the right to freedom of religious communities to set up their own school & colleges.
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B. No
Explanation:
- In Article 25 it's - freedom to practice any religion.
- According to article 25 of Indian Constitution which talks about the right to freedom of religions never mentioned about the granting of spiritual communities to line up their own school & college .
- a. the correct to Freedom of religion, covered in Articles 25-28, provides religious freedom to any or all citizens and ensures a secular state in India. in step with the Constitution, there isn't any official State religion, and also the State is required to treat all religions impartially and neutrally.
- b. The concept of secularism is implicit the preamble of the Indian Constitution which declares to secure to any or all or any its citizens "liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship. By the 42nd Amendment Act, 1976 the word 'secularism' has been inserted . In S.R. Bommai v. Uol (1994), the SC has held that the "secularism is also a basic feature of the Constitution.".
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