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What is secularism? Discuss its various elements.

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Answered by mammu4
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a state free from religion is said to be secularism.in a secular state the government should nt involve in any religious matter and shld nt practice any religion.
Answered by ziniyakhan
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Secularism implies equality of all religions and religious tolerance , In the state context it means that India does not have an official state religion . The government must not favour or discriminate against any religion . It must treat all religions with equal respect . In the individual context , it means Sarva Dharma Samabhawa , equal respect for all religion . Every person has a right to preach , practice and propagate any religion they choose .

1) The idea of Secularism imagines acknowledgement of religious laws as authoritative on the state and equivalent support of the state in various religions .

2) The state regards all natives as equal paying little respect to their religion .

3) Secularism Is a trouble some politically charged topic in India .

4) The seventh schedule of Indian constitution places religious foundations , philanthropies , and trust into a supposed simultaneous rundown which implies both focal legislature of India and different state government can make their own laws about religious establishment foundations and trusts on the off chance that the conflict happens the past one Beats the Lash mentioned .

5) The word Secularism in India doesn't suggest a division of religion and the state . " It implies rise to treatment for all the religion .
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