Secularism in Indian Constitution
Civics ⇒ Constitution and Law
Secularism in Indian Constitution starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one way in which the Indian state can regulate religious practices.
Describe the relationship between secularism and fundamental rights in India.
Explain how secularism helps in maintaining unity in India.
Explain how the Indian concept of secularism is different from the Western concept.
Explain the meaning of 'freedom of conscience' as given in the Indian Constitution.
Explain the significance of Article 28 in promoting secularism in education.
Explain why secularism is important in a diverse country like India.
Name the three main principles of secularism as followed in India.
Which Article allows religious minorities to establish and administer their own educational institutions? (1) Article 25 (2) Article 28 (3) Article 30 (4) Article 32
Which Article guarantees the right to freedom of religion in India? (1) Article 19 (2) Article 21 (3) Article 25 (4) Article 32
Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with the Uniform Civil Code? (1) Article 44 (2) Article 25 (3) Article 30 (4) Article 14
Which Article of the Indian Constitution declares that India is a secular state? (1) Article 14 (2) Article 25 (3) Article 44 (4) Article 1
Fill in the blank: The Indian Constitution ensures _______ before law irrespective of religion.
Fill in the blank: The Indian Constitution guarantees the right to _______ and propagate religion.
Fill in the blank: The Indian Constitution prohibits discrimination on the grounds of _______.
Fill in the blank: The Indian state has no _______ religion.
True or False: The Indian Constitution allows citizens to propagate their religion.
True or False: The Indian Constitution allows religious communities to manage their own affairs in matters of religion.
True or False: The Indian Constitution allows religious groups to manage their own religious affairs.
True or False: The Indian Constitution allows the government to promote one religion over others.
