Why is non - secularism not practiceable in India ? Give your argument.
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Does the Indian State answer to the description of “secular”? According to the Indian Constitution, it does: Articles 25 and 26 deal with freedom of religion to all, and the right to form religious institutions, respectively. Under Article 27, no person can be compelled to pay special taxes on the basis of religion. Article 28 prohibits religious instruction in wholly state-funded educational institutions. Articles 29 and 30 set forth certain cultural and educational rights for minorities, and are aimed at prohibiting discrimination against religious minorities in cultural and educational areas of life.
The religion-as-faith anti-secular argument
Different religious groups have co-existed in harmony in this country. There has been free public and private worship by men and women of faith. Religion-as-faith is what has characterised peaceful coexistence in the past, when traditions were kept alive within communities.
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