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speech on secularism in india to be given by a politician​

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Answered by aaru1175
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Secularism’ is the belief/ideology that religion and religious considera­tions should be deliberately kept out from temporal affairs. It speaks of neutrality. Secularization, according to Peter Berger, is the process by which sectors of society and culture are removed from the domination of religious institutions and symbols.

One characteristic of modern life is that it features a process of ‘de- secularization’, i.e., the supernatural is now little used to explain events and behaviour. The way the world is seen today is qualitatively different from the ancient and the medieval worlds in which it was believed that “God is all powerful” or that “spirits intervened in everybody’s life”, or that “what happens in individual’s life is predestined”. Today, belief in mystery and miracle has receded, although by no means entirely. The triumph of reason has been at the cost of myth and fables. This is the process of secularization.

Answered by dharabansal123
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Secularism in india means india does not have any official state religion. It believes in belief, faith and love. India does not have any vested government which promotes any one religion.

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