Secularism refers to separation of religion from the state. (True/False)
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Secularism refers to separation of religion from the state. it is true.
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- The separation of religion from public life and the state is known as secularism.
- Secularism seeks to understand life without reference to religion, using only ideas drawn from the tangible world. The separation of church and state, or the separation of political authority and religion, was institutionalised in a statute passed in 1905.
- Although public religious expression is sometimes frowned upon, this concept of a secularist society shields religious organisations from official intrusion.
- To avoid being dominated by the predominant religious group and It's critical to keep religion and state distinct in order to prevent the abuse of fundamental rights.
India is said to as a secular state since there is no official religion and everyone is free to adhere to any religion.
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