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How does the Constitution of India ensure that India remains a secular state?


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a

India does not have an official language.

b

No religion is given special status in the constitution.

c

There is a freedom to convert others to one’s religion

d

All of the above 

answer is B.

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The Constitution of India ensures that India remains a secular state by stating that no religion is given special status in the constitution.
No one religion is given special status in the Constitution. It means that the State cannot promote a single religion. There is no official religion in India. Moreover, the State cannot collect taxes for the upliftment of any one religion. The Constitution guarantees to all its citizens the Right to Freedom of Religion. Thus, the State cannot impose any religious guidelines on any person, nor can other individuals or institutions do so.
 
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