indian states can intervene in religious practices?How?
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The intervention of The State:
What the state protects is religious faith and belief. If the religious practices run to counter to public order, morality or health or a policy of social welfare upon which the state has embarked, then the religious practices must give away before the good of people of the state as a whole.
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Intervention of The State:
What the state protects is religious faith and belief. If the religious practices run to counter to public order, morality or health or a policy of social welfare upon which the state has embarked, then the religious practices must give away before the good of people of the state as whole.
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