the Indian state maintains a principled distance vis - a - vis religion. explain.
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Indian Constitution intervened in Hindu religious practices in order to abolish the untouchability . In Indian secularism , though the state is not strictly seperate religion it does maintain a principled distance vis-à-vis religion. The Indian State is secular and works in various ways to prevent religious domination.
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Answer:In indian secularism the separation between religion or state meant maintenance of a principled distance vis-a-vis religion.That means the state can intervene or abstain from interference,depending upon which of these two would better promote the ideals laid out in the constitution.- the ideals of Liberty , equality and social justice.
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