. India is a secular state because
(1) All religions are equally protected
(2) State has no religion of its own
(3) There will be no discrimination on grounds of religion
or caste
(4) All the above
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Answer / sana kahlon
India is a secular state as it ensures that people have the
freedom to change their religion whenever they want to. It
ensures that all the people have the freedom to live by
their religious beliefs and practices. No religious
community can gain power over the other religious
communities. No one can discriminate someone because they
belong to some other religion. There can be no
discrimination on grounds of caste, religion, color, creed
and sex. The State can not promote one religion as the State
religion. We have the right to freedom to religion.
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Answer / ankita sharma
India is called a secular country beacuse all religions given equal respect as well as protection ,the state has no religion of its own, there is no dicrimination on the ground of religion , every citizen can change his religion with out any fear if he or she wants to, no riligion can press other religion, no body can be forced to adopt or obey any religion with out her will,ext .
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Answer / aayushi
the constitution states that India is regarded as a secular state because no religion given importance over others. There is no state religion.
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Answer / tushar singh
Because Indian constitution provide some fundamental rights like right to freedom of religion & right to cultural and education
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Answer / riddhi shukla
India is called secular country because all the religion have equal right
All cast can choose or change their cast according to them . People can enjoy their religion, or festival without forcing or disturbing any other cast.India has no special religion means all cast have equal right .As an example :Muslim guys can also celebrate hindu's festival like diwali even then when they are also celebrating their festival like eid.
Thnx for coming here and give me chance to define this
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Answer / monika
The Constitution of India stands as a SECULAR STATE. It does not hold any particular religion for Union ( some countries declared themselves with name of a particular state like - ISLAMIC COUNTRY )
ART.14 State shall not deny to any person or religion
ART.15 NO Discrimination
ART. 16 Public Opportunity for all
ART. 25 Right to freely profess, ,propogate ,practice any religion
ART.26 NO DOMINATE RELIGION
ART.27 NO PERSON is liable to pay any such taxes for religion
ART.28 educational institutions can be maintained
ART. 29 ANY person can preserve his /her language ,script ,rituals etc.
ART .30 MINORITIES have right to establish their education system for them .
ART.44 CIVIL. CODE is open for all .
# positive concept - giving equal status to all .
These are only keypoints ... Can describe more on the basis of these grounds .
Thank you.
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