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why the secularism need in India

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Nehru's India was supposed to be committed to 'secularism'. The idea here in its weaker publicly reiterated form was that the government would not interfere in 'personal' religious matters and would create circumstances in which people of all religions could live in harmony.

With the Forty-second Amendment of the Constitution of India enacted in 1976,the Preamble to the Constitution asserted that India is a secular nation.Officially, secularism has always inspired modern India.In practice, unlike Western notions of secularism, India's secularism does not separate religion and state. The Indian Constitution has allowed extensive interference of the state in religious affairs.

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