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Does the Indian state recognise and promote a particular religion? Give your reasons.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago

The Indian state does not recognise and promote a particular religion

The Constitution of India stands for a secular state. Hence, it does not uphold any particular religion as the official religion of the Indian State. The Preamble secures to all citizens of India liberty of belief, faith and worship. Hence, the Indian Constitution embodies the positive concept of secularism, i.e., giving equal respect to all religions or protecting all religions equally. But Article 28 says that no religious instruction shall be provided in any educational institution maintained by the State.

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