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Read the following information and write a single term for it.

The Constitution of india provides freedom to profess and practice any religion to all its citizens. The Constitution of india prohibits discrimination on religious grounds.
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Answered by Quik
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Q) Read the following information and write a single term for it.

The Constitution of india provides freedom to profess and practice any religion to all its citizens. The Constitution of india prohibits discrimination on religious grounds.

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Answer:-

# The freedom to profess and practice any religion in India is recorded as Article 25 in the constitution of India which is called freedom of religion clause.

# The prohibition of discrimination on religious grounds is recorded in the constitution of India as Article 15

which prohibits discrimination on the basis of religion as well as many other factors. Iit is also called Prohibition of discrimination clause

# Both of these important clauses in the constitution of India can be expressed in a single term as "Freedom for practicing any religion and protection against discrimination based on religion"

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Secularism

Explanation:

  • The Indian Constitution gives people the right to live according to their religious values and traditions. India has introduced a policy to distinguish the influence of religion from the control of the Government, in keeping with the principle of religious liberty for everyone. Secularism refers to a distinction between religion and the State.
  • The Indian Constitution requires the Indian Government to be secular. A secular state should realise the following objectives
  1. That there is no religious community that is dominating/controlling another religion
  2. That other members of a particular religious community will not control certain members within the community of the same religion;
  3. That the State has cannot enforce any specific  religion or religious practices, nor does it restrict the individual's religious rights.
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