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Secularism in Indian Democracy

Political Science ⇒ Democracy and Political Processes

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Describe one example where the Indian state has intervened in religious practices for social reform.
Describe the role of the Supreme Court in upholding secularism in India.
Describe the significance of the S.R. Bommai case in the context of secularism.
Discuss the impact of secularism on Indian society.
Discuss the relationship between secularism and democracy in India.
Explain how secularism is reflected in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution.
Explain how the Indian state can intervene in religious practices.
Explain the concept of 'positive secularism' as practiced in India.
Explain the difference between Indian secularism and Western secularism.
Explain the importance of secularism in a multi-religious society like India.
Name any two fundamental rights that promote secularism in India.
Name the part of the Indian Constitution where the word 'secular' is explicitly mentioned.
State any one challenge to secularism in India.
What is meant by 'principled distance' in the context of Indian secularism?
What is the meaning of secularism in the context of the Indian Constitution?
What is the role of Directive Principles of State Policy in promoting secularism?
What is the significance of Article 27 in the context of secularism?