because so many religions are here and all are living together..........thats why it is called a secular country............
Secularism holds that none of India's religions can enforce religious laws on the entirety of the country. This protects India's multiplicity of religions from governmental intrusion or repression.
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Mohammad Ghouse has written: 'Secularism, society, and law in India' -- subject(s): Freedom of religion, Secularism
secularism means equal respect to all the religons.india is called so because it follows it
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India is spelled 'Inde' in French.
The country that the town called Tensa is located is the town of India. The town is not one of the bigger towns in the country of India, and is relatively undeveloped.
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When India and Pakistan were one country, it was called British India. It was under British rule until 1947 when it was divided into two separate countries - India and Pakistan.
India is secular because its constitution guarantees citizens the right to freedom of religion. The Indian government does not promote any specific religion and treats all religions equally. Secularism in India is seen as a way to maintain harmony in a country with diverse religious and cultural backgrounds.