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Some of the key characteristics of western and Indian model of secularism have got mixed up. Separate them and make a new table. - Political Science

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Some of the key characteristics of western and Indian model of secularism have got mixed up. Separate them and make a new table.

Western Secularism

Indian Secularism

Strict non-interference of religion and state in each other’s affairs

State-supported religious reforms allowed

Equality between different religious groups is a key concern

Equality between different sects of religion is emphasised

Attention to minority rights

Less attention to community-based rights

Individual and his rights at the center

Rights of both individual and religious community protected.

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Western Secularism

Indian Secularism

Strict non-interference of religion and state in each other’s affairs

State-supported religious reforms allowed

Less attention to community-based rights

Attention to minority rights

Equality between different sects of religion is emphasised

Equality between different religious groups is a key concern

Individual and his rights at the center

Rights of both individual and religious community protected

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The Western and the Indian Approaches to Secularism
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Chapter 8: Secularism - Exercises [Page 127]

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NCERT Political Science - Political Theory [English] Class 11
Chapter 8 Secularism
Exercises | Q 2 | Page 127
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