Students individually will write an article in class and also submit the comic story explaining
That India is good example of Democracy where fundamental rights are followed and
secularism has strengthened and deepen the roots of democracy in India.
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Understanding secularism in the Indian context
Suhrith Parthasarathy
02 JANUARY 2018 00:02 IST
UPDATED: 02 JANUARY 2018 00:08 IST
Our Constitution doesn’t acquire its secular character merely from the words in the Preamble, but from a collective reading of many of its provisions, particularly the various fundamental rights that it guarantees.
There was a point of time, perhaps, when we might have taken the idea of a secular, pluralistic India, tolerant of all sects and religions, as a position set in stone. But, incidents, especially since the early 1990s, have radically altered both reality and our imagination. That certain groups, including many within the political party presently in power at the Centre and in many States, actively believe in a different kind of India is today intensely palpable. Against this backdrop, statements made on December 24, in a public address, by the Minister of State for Employment and Skill Development, Anantkumar Hegde, scarcely come as a surprise.
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