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mention the provisions in the indian constitution which enrich secularism

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the provisions in the indian constitution which enrich secularism

(I) There is no official religion for the Indian State.

(ii) Unlike the status of Buddhism in Sri Lanka, that of Islam in Pakistan and Christianity in England, our Constitution doesn't give unique status to any religion.

(iii) The Constitution gives to all people and networks opportunity to proffer's training and proliferate any religion, or not to follow any.

(iv) The Constitution forbids segregation on the grounds of religion.

(v) The Constitution permits the State to mediate in the issues of religion so as to guarantee equity inside strict networks.

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