The Indian Constitution establishes a secular state - meaning: 1. the State treats all religions equally. 2. freedom of faith and worship is allowed to all the people. 3. educational institutions - without exception - are free to impart religious instruction. 4. the State makes no discrimination on the basis of religion in matters of employment.

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The Indian Constitution establishes a secular state - meaning: 1. the State treats all religions equally. 2. freedom of faith and worship is allowed to all the people. 3. educational institutions - without exception - are free to impart religious instruction. 4. the State makes no discrimination on the basis of religion in matters of employment.