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the state follows secularism through a strategy of non interference and intervention .discuss.
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Answered by Simplebeing
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  • Secularism is one of the most important feature of the Indian Constitution which means India does not have any state religion. It is matter of choice for indian citizens. The word 'Secular' was added , in 1976, to the Preamble of the Indian constitution via 42nd constitutional amendment.
  • Th indian constitution gives the indian citizen the fundamental right of following one's choice of religion and faith.
  • The Indian citizens can propagate their religion and open institutions based on their religion.
  • And since india is a secular country by its constitution, it almost follows the policy of non-intervention and non-interference in the religious matters of its indian citizens.

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