The Indian Constitution establishes a secular State, meaning: i. The State treats all religious equally ii. Freedom of faith and worship is allowed to the people iii. Educational institutions, without exception, are free to impart religious instruction iv. The State makes no discrimination on the basis of the religion in matters of employment

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The Indian Constitution establishes a secular State, meaning: i. The State treats all religious equally ii. Freedom of faith and worship is allowed to the people iii. Educational institutions, without exception, are free to impart religious instruction iv. The State makes no discrimination on the basis of the religion in matters of employment