Social Sciences, asked by TbiaSamishta, 1 year ago

strategy of non interference is a way to practice indian secularism. How?

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Answered by Roopeshpatel
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The Indian secularism works to prevent the domination of the State through the strategy of noninterference.

That is, in order to respect the sentiments of all religions and not interfere with religious practices the State makes certain exceptions for particular religious communities. For example; Sikhs men have beam exempted from wearing helmets as it would have prevented them from wearing the turbans, their religious symbol.

The Indian constitution respects and is neutral to all the religions. In the matters of personal law, the Indian constitution has not interfered and has allowed each religious group to make their own laws regarding the age of marriage of girls, divorce, and polygamy etc



Answered by aqibkincsem
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The Indian secularism is used to prevent the domination of the state through strategy. It against the untouchability.


Indian secularism is the equal treatment of all.


India has many religions but the secularism is followed.


Secularism in India does not mean separation of religion from state. Indian secularism means a neutral to all religious groups.

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