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What is meant by a secular state explain any two features of indian secularism?

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A Secular state is neither religious nor irreligious nor anti religious, but is wholly separated from religious activities.It is neutral in religious matter. The two features of secular state are as follows:

1) The state does not favor any religion.

2) The administration of the state is not run according to religious rules and regulations.

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