4. The Constitution of India has made it a ‘secular state’. It means
(a) There are many religions (b) There is one uniform Civil Code for all religious faith
(c) It has no official religion (d) It has a provision for religious minority
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4. The Constitution of India has made it a ‘secular state’. It means
(a) There are many religions (b) There is one uniform Civil Code for all religious faith
(c) It has no official religion (d) It has a provision for religious minority
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The Constitution of India has made it a "Secular state". It means "it has no official religion".
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
• Secularism is a concept which doesn't promote any any religion.
• The word "Secular" was added in the preamble of Constitution by 42nd ammendment.
• This ammendment was made in 1976 during Indira Gandhi's rule.
• The Preamble of Indian Constitution describes that India is a secular state.
Some features of Secular India:
• India has no official or State religion.
• No religion is encouraged or discouraged in India.
• People are allowed to profess, practice or propagate any religion.
• Educational institutions are not allowed to develop any religious ideas.