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Chapter - 2- Understanding
Secularism
Prepared By: Navya Rai
Grade – 8- civics
Introduction
 In history, there are various instances of
discrimination, exclusion, persecution
and torture on the grounds of religion
and in a civilized world no one wishes for
such discrimination based on the
religion.
 Hence Indian constitution speaks about
values like Secularism.
Conti….
secularism
 Secularism Refers to Separation of
Religion from the state.
 (i) The Indian Constitution allows individuals
the freedom to live by their religious beliefs
and practices.
 (ii)India adopted a strategy of separating the
power of religion and the power of the state.
Why is it Important to Separate Religion from the
State:
 i) For proper functioning of democracy.
 (ii) It prohibits the domination of one religion
over another.
 (iii)To protect the freedom of individuals to
exit from their religion, embrace another
religion or have the freedom to interpret
religious teachings differently.
What is Indian Secularism
 The Indian Constitution mandates that the
Indian state be secular state.
 One religious community does not dominate
another in a secular state.
 In a secular state, some members do not
dominate other members of the same
religious community.
 The state does not enforce any particular
religion nor take away the religious freedom
of individuals.
Cont…..
 The government schools can not promote any
one religion.
 In order to respect the sentiments of all
religions and not interfere with religious
practices, the state makes certain exceptions
for particular religious communities.
 For Eg. Sikhs wear ‘pugri’ (turban) as a
religious practice. Hence they need not to wear
helmet while riding two-wheeler.
Cont….
 The Indian secularism works to prevent the
domination of majority religion over minority.
 In order to prevent this religion-based
exclusion and discrimination of lower castes,
the Indian Constitution bans untouchability.
Cont….
 In order to end social practices, the state
may have to intervene in the religion based
orders.
 The first amendment of the US constitution
prohibits the legislature from making laws
“respecting an establishment of religion” or
that prohibits the free exercise of religion.
Cont…
 It means the legislature cannot declare any
religion as an official religion.
 In the USA, separation between the State and
religion means neither the state nor religion
can interfere in the affairs of each other.
 It means USA secularism follows strict
separation between religion and state.
Cont…
 The Indian state is secular and works in
various ways to prevent religious
domination.
 Unlike USA, in India, the state can
interfere in religion on the ideal laid down in
the constitution. For example;
Untouchability is banned by the law.
Cont…
 In Indian secularism the state is not strictly
separate from religion but it maintains
principled distance from religion.
 This means that any interference in religion
by the state has to be based on the ideals
laid out in the Constitution.
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8th std Social Science Chapter 2. Understanding Secularism

  • 1. Chapter - 2- Understanding Secularism Prepared By: Navya Rai Grade – 8- civics
  • 2. Introduction  In history, there are various instances of discrimination, exclusion, persecution and torture on the grounds of religion and in a civilized world no one wishes for such discrimination based on the religion.  Hence Indian constitution speaks about values like Secularism.
  • 4. secularism  Secularism Refers to Separation of Religion from the state.  (i) The Indian Constitution allows individuals the freedom to live by their religious beliefs and practices.  (ii)India adopted a strategy of separating the power of religion and the power of the state.
  • 5. Why is it Important to Separate Religion from the State:  i) For proper functioning of democracy.  (ii) It prohibits the domination of one religion over another.  (iii)To protect the freedom of individuals to exit from their religion, embrace another religion or have the freedom to interpret religious teachings differently.
  • 6. What is Indian Secularism  The Indian Constitution mandates that the Indian state be secular state.  One religious community does not dominate another in a secular state.  In a secular state, some members do not dominate other members of the same religious community.  The state does not enforce any particular religion nor take away the religious freedom of individuals.
  • 7. Cont…..  The government schools can not promote any one religion.  In order to respect the sentiments of all religions and not interfere with religious practices, the state makes certain exceptions for particular religious communities.  For Eg. Sikhs wear ‘pugri’ (turban) as a religious practice. Hence they need not to wear helmet while riding two-wheeler.
  • 8. Cont….  The Indian secularism works to prevent the domination of majority religion over minority.  In order to prevent this religion-based exclusion and discrimination of lower castes, the Indian Constitution bans untouchability.
  • 9. Cont….  In order to end social practices, the state may have to intervene in the religion based orders.  The first amendment of the US constitution prohibits the legislature from making laws “respecting an establishment of religion” or that prohibits the free exercise of religion.
  • 10. Cont…  It means the legislature cannot declare any religion as an official religion.  In the USA, separation between the State and religion means neither the state nor religion can interfere in the affairs of each other.  It means USA secularism follows strict separation between religion and state.
  • 11. Cont…  The Indian state is secular and works in various ways to prevent religious domination.  Unlike USA, in India, the state can interfere in religion on the ideal laid down in the constitution. For example; Untouchability is banned by the law.
  • 12. Cont…  In Indian secularism the state is not strictly separate from religion but it maintains principled distance from religion.  This means that any interference in religion by the state has to be based on the ideals laid out in the Constitution.