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Indian secularism, as enshrined in the Constitution, holds that

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Correct answer: D.
1. The Indian Constitution does not give any religion the status of state religion. 2. All religions are treated equally and citizens can profess any faith. 3. This is the meaning of Indian secularism in the chapter. _Source: NCERT Class 10 Polity, Ch 3 "Gender Religion and Caste"_
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