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Question
What are the provisions in a secular Constitution?
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Solution
The provisions in a secular constitution are as follows:
- All religions are considered equal.
- No one religion is considered to be the state religion.
- The citizens are free to follow the religion of their own choice.
- The state cannot discriminate among the citizens on the basis of religion.
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| Column I | Column II | ||
| A | Preamble | (i) | Supreme court |
| B | Drafting committee chairman | (ii) | Magna Carta |
| C | Calligrapher of Indian Constitution | (iii) | Key to the Constitution |
| D | Part III of the constitution | (iv) | Dr. B. R. Ambedkar |
| E | Guardian of Constitution | (v) | Prem Behari Narain Raizada |
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