Social Sciences, asked by samikshamaurya44847, 1 year ago

why are religious festivals not celebrated in Government schools​

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Answered by rahulrai81
6

Explanation:

Government schools cannot celebrate religious festivals because it will be a violation of government's policy of treating all religions equally. ... The government will definitely intervene if some religious group says that their religion allows them to practice of infanticide.

Answered by lifhdidyrbdi
3

Answer:

To avoid religious discrimination.

Explanation:

According to the law of India, everyone has the right to get education and that's why Government schools accommodate children from all the religions.

As the government supports equality between religions so, it is not possible for them to celebrate the religious events or festivals of all the religions. So, to avoid discrimination, these schools don't celebrate any religious event.

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