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Our Country India is called a Secular state. What do you think are the

ideals of a secular state? Give any three points.​

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Answered by christinajohn10c
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Explanation:

With the Forty-second Amendment of the Constitution of India enacted in 1976, the Preamble to the Constitution asserted that India is a secular nation. In practice, unlike Western notions of secularism, India's secularism does not separate religion and state. ...

The meaning of a secular state is that it does not prioritize any one religion for the country and its people. Secularism calls for a doctrine where all religions are given equal status, recognition and support from the state or it can also be defined as a doctrine that promotes separation of state from religion.

The three objectives of a secular State are stated below: (i)One religious community does not dominate another. (ii)Some members do not dominate other members of the same religious community. (iii)The State does not enforce any particular religion nor does it take away the religious freedom of individuals.

Answered by Anshika7979
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Answer:

With the Forty-second Amendment of the Constitution of India enacted in 1976,[1] the Preamble to the Constitution asserted that India is a secular nation. Officially, secularism has always inspired modern India.[2] The Supreme Court of India stated that India was secular since the Republic was founded through Part III of the constitution that deals with fundamental rights.

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