Social Sciences, asked by pallavi123, 1 year ago

why does the government of india gives holidays for festivals of most of the religions

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Answered by Chirpy
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India is a secular state which means that the government does not uphold any one religion. All religions are considered equal in the Indian Constitution. There is no religious discrimination. Government schools and offices, police stations, law courts, are not allowed to promote any religion. So they cannot celebrate any religious festivals in the government spaces.

Therefore, the government has declared most religious festivals as public holidays so that people can celebrate them in their homes.





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