the indian state both keeps away from religion as well as intervenes in religion.this idea can be quite confusing...ANSWER PLZZ/..THE ANSWER IN MERIT.N IS A BIT SMALL...SO EXPERTS CAN U HEPL
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India has been declared a Secular State which says that the country does not have a state religion and the government does not tend to promote any type of religion.
However, India is a country full of diverse people of diverse religions, traditions, classes etc. There is a Hindu dominant population in India while others are in a minority.
The reason why the Indian state does not have a state religion but intervenes in religion through laws is to safeguard every citizen of the country. It is to reserve the rights of the religious minorities of the country.
However, India is a country full of diverse people of diverse religions, traditions, classes etc. There is a Hindu dominant population in India while others are in a minority.
The reason why the Indian state does not have a state religion but intervenes in religion through laws is to safeguard every citizen of the country. It is to reserve the rights of the religious minorities of the country.
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India is a secular country. ... The Indian state only intervenes if some wrong religious or superstition creates problem for children (infanticide) or for women (sati) for lower castes. If the people of the same religion i.e. the Hindus are denied the right to enter a place of worship then the state can intervene.
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