Notifications
Clear all
[Solved] In Indian secularism, the State is not strictly separate from religion. Wearing a pagri is central to a Sikh’s religious practice.
Understanding Secularism
1
Posts
2
Users
1
Likes
256
Views
0
11/06/2021 2:52 pm
Topic starter
State whether each of the following statements is True or False.
- In Indian secularism, the State is not strictly separate from religion.
- Wearing a pagri is central to a Sikh’s religious practice.
- Government schools can promote any one religion.
- The Indian Constitution does not grant religious communities to set up their own schools and colleges.
- In Indian secularism, the State cannot intervene in religion.
Answer
Add a comment
Add a comment
Topic Tags
1 Answer
1
11/06/2021 2:53 pm
- True
- True
- False
- False
- False
Add a comment
Add a comment
Forum Jump:
Related Topics
-
What are the basic ideals of a democracy?
3 years ago
-
Mention a few points in the US constitution related to secularism.
3 years ago
-
State Article: 17 in the Right to Equality, in the Indian constitution.
3 years ago
-
What are the strategies followed by the Indian government to establish secularism?
3 years ago
-
What are the objectives of the Indian constitution that advocates secularism?
3 years ago
Forum Information
- 321 Forums
- 27.3 K Topics
- 53.8 K Posts
- 0 Online
- 12.4 K Members
Our newest member: Stripchat
Forum Icons:
Forum contains no unread posts
Forum contains unread posts
Topic Icons:
Not Replied
Replied
Active
Hot
Sticky
Unapproved
Solved
Private
Closed