Mention the various ways with examples in which the Indian State works to realise its objectives of secularism?
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Officially, secularism has always inspired modern India.[2] However, India's secularism does not completely separate religion and state.[2] The Indian Constitution has allowed extensive interference of the state in religious affairs.[9] In matters of law in modern India, however, the applicable code of law is unequal, and India's personal laws – on matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, alimony – varies with an individual's religion.[10][11] The Indian Constitution permits partial financial support for religious schools, as well as the financing of religious buildings and infrastructure by the state.
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