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Question : What is meant when the constitution declares India a "Secular State"

Option 1: Religious worship is not allowed

Option 2: Religions are patronised by the state

Option 3: The state regards religious as a private affairs of the citizen and does not discriminate on this basis

Option 4: None of these


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Correct Answer: The state regards religious as a private affairs of the citizen and does not discriminate on this basis


Solution : Correct Answer is The state regards religious as a private affairs of the citizen and does not discriminate on this basis

All citizens, regardless of religion, are treated equally in a secular state. India is a secular state thanks to two constitutional clauses that grant each individual the freedom to practice, profess, and spread their preferred religion. Religion-based discrimination is forbidden by the Constitution. India has been a secular state since gaining its independence in 1947.

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