What are the three objectives of a secular state?
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The three objectives of a secular State are stated below: (i)One religious community does not dominate another. (ii)Some members do not dominate other members of the same religious community. (iii)The State does not enforce any particular religion nor does it take away the religious freedom of individuals.
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Objectives of a secular state.
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The major objectives of a secular state include:
- To ensure that all the religions in a nation are equally respected and recognized.
- To ensure that there are no communal riots due to the support of government or powerful authorities.
- To respect the religious sentiments of the people.
- To ensure the peaceful existence of all the people in the same territory.
- To ensure equality and freedom of practice of religion.
- To ensure diversity and cultural integration.
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