Secularism in India

Journal Title: Research Journal of Philosophy & Social Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 1

Abstract

Indian Constitution ensure the fundamental rights to all citizens to the country. Secularism is a wonderful concept of multi-religious Indian society. We have to understand this concept in the context of Indian Constitution. Secularism is necessary to us, it was realized by the Constitution Makers, so they mention all provisions regarding secularism and Indian democratic system. All over the world there are so many threats to maintain secularism; fortunately we have all the measurements within the Constitution to face these threats.

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Navedita Kumari

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Navedita Kumari (2017). Secularism in India. Research Journal of Philosophy & Social Sciences, 0(1), 144-151. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-509210