What are the provisions in a secular Constitution?
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The constitutional provisions which make India a 'secular state' are as follows;
(i) The Constitution of India does not give special recognition to any religion and there is no State religion in India, unlike, Christianity in America, Buddhism in Sri Lanka etc.
(ii) All individuals and communities have been given freedom to practice, profess and propagate any religion.
(iii) The Constitution of India puts ban on the discrimination on grounds of religion.
(iv) According to constitution state cannot intervene in the matters of religion in order to promote religious equality.
(i) The Constitution of India does not give special recognition to any religion and there is no State religion in India, unlike, Christianity in America, Buddhism in Sri Lanka etc.
(ii) All individuals and communities have been given freedom to practice, profess and propagate any religion.
(iii) The Constitution of India puts ban on the discrimination on grounds of religion.
(iv) According to constitution state cannot intervene in the matters of religion in order to promote religious equality.
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There is no special attention to any religion but all are considered to be equal.
People or group of people have the choice and freedom to practise any religion they like but should not harm the sentiments of the people of other religion.
No kind of discrimination is made of the basis of religion and there is strict ban on the same.
So all this definitely makes India a secular country.
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