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Question
Mention any three features of ‘secularism’ described in the Indian Constitution.
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Solution
The constitutional features that establish India as a secular state are as follows:
- The Indian Constitution does not grant special status to any religion, and there is no official state religion in India, unlike countries such as the USA or Sri Lanka.
- Every individual and religious community is free to practice, profess, and propagate the religion of their choice.
- The Constitution prohibits discrimination against anyone on the basis of religion.
- The state is not allowed to interfere in religious matters and treats all religions equally to ensure religious equality.
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