Mention any two constitutional provisions that make India a secular state.

Two constitutional provisions that make India a secular state are:

(i) Right to Freedom of Religion: One of the rights in the Indian Constitution is the Right to Freedom. It states that every citizen of India has the right to freedom of religion or the right to follow any religion or belief of their choice. They are free to practice and spread their religion without fear of violence or intolerance.


(ii) Cultural and Educational Rights: Right to education is one of the most important provisions in the Indian Constitution. This right states that every citizen of India has a right to receive education at any educational institution and will not be denied admission in the same. There will no discrimination based on religion, race, caste, creed or language.


Cultural Rights provides the right to develop and preserve any culture or language as long as it is not imposed on any section of the society.


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