When was the term, "Secular" included in the Preamble of our Constitution? very short answer two or three lines
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- The term ‘secular’ was added by the 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act of 1976.
- However, as the Supreme Court said in 1974, although the words ‘secular state’ was not expressly mentioned in the Constitution, there can be no doubt that Constitution-makers wanted to establish such a state and accordingly Articles 25 to 28 (guaranteeing the fundamental right to freedom of religion) have been included in the constitution.
- The Indian Constitution embodies the positive concept of secularism ie, all religions in our country (irrespective of their strength) have the same status and support from the state.
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