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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 Anonymous
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Answer:

Article 25 says that all persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience and the right to freely profess, practice and propagate religion. The term ‘secular’ too was added by the 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act of 1976. The Indian Constitution embodies the positive concept of secularism ie, all religions in our country (irrespective of their strength) have the same status and support from the state and no official status was given to certain religions.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Articles 25 to 28 of India's Constitution grant the right to religious equality. This imparts independence of faith and equality of trade, social expression, and dissemination. It provides free treatment of religious issues.

Explanation:

  • The Indian Constitution embraces the progressive principle of secularism, that is, all faiths in our nation (regardless of their strength) have the same standing and state protection and those faiths have not been granted official recognition.
  • Article 25 notes that all people have the access to freedom of faith and to the ability to believe, exercise and spread religion openly. Only the word 'secular' was introduced in the 1976 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act.

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