How does the Indian Constitution ensure secularism?
● The constitution of India ensures secularism.
● In the Preamble of the constitution, it is clearly mentioned that India is a secular state.
● This means the state does not give any special status to a particular religion.
● All religions are considered to be equal.
● Any member of the government cannot discriminate the citizens of the country on the basis of religion.
● This also includes a no discrimination policy in the nature of employment and education.
● The constitution gives the people of the freedom to practice any religion and propagate it.
● It also restricts discrimination among the citizens of the country on the religious ground.
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