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Which one of the following statements is correct regarding the term ‘Secularism’?
The Indian concept of secularism requires the government to fund only those religious activities that align with the majority religion practices.
Secularism in India mandates that religious education is prohibited in all educational institutions.
Secularism in the Indian context refers to a state where all religions are treated equally, but religious considerations can influence government policies during emergencies.
Secularism in India means that the state does not officially endorse any religion and treats all religions equally without interfering in religious matters.
In India, secularism means that the state remains neutral in religious matters, ensuring that no religion is officially endorsed or favored. This principle ensures equal treatment and respect for all religions, allowing individuals the freedom to practice, profess, and propagate their faith without state interference. The government does not interfere in religious practices unless they infringe upon laws or rights. Hence option 4th is correct.
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