Right to Freedom of Religion
Civics ⇒ Citizenship and Rights
Right to Freedom of Religion starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe a situation where the Right to Freedom of Religion may be restricted by the State.
Describe the difference between 'freedom to profess' and 'freedom to propagate' religion.
Describe the impact of the Right to Freedom of Religion on Indian society.
Describe the relationship between the Right to Freedom of Religion and the principle of equality in the Indian Constitution.
Describe the role of the judiciary in protecting the Right to Freedom of Religion in India.
Explain the importance of Article 25(2)(b) in the context of social welfare and reform.
Explain the meaning of 'secularism' as adopted by the Indian Constitution.
Explain the term 'freedom of conscience' as mentioned in Article 25.
Explain the term 'religious denomination' as used in Article 26 of the Indian Constitution.
Explain why the Right to Freedom of Religion is not considered an absolute right in India.
What is the main objective of including the Right to Freedom of Religion in the Indian Constitution?
What is the significance of Article 27 in the context of the Right to Freedom of Religion?
Which Article of the Indian Constitution allows the State to make laws for social welfare and reform, even if they interfere with religious practices? (1) Article 25(2) (2) Article 26 (3) Article 27 (4) Article 28
