NCERT Solutions for Chapter 8 Secularism Class 11 Political Science
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(a) Absence of domination of one religious group by another.
(b) Recognition of a state religion.
(c) Equal state support to all religions.
(d) Mandatory prayers in schools.
(e) Allowing separate educational institutions for any minority community.
(f) Appointment of temple management bodies by the government.
(g) Intervention of state to ensure entry of Dalits in temples.
Answer
Secularism opposes all forms of inter-religious domination.
(b) Not Compatible
Secular state has no official religion.
(c) Compatible
In Secularism, all regions are treated similar.
(d) No Compatible
Making religious activity compulsory is not accepted in secular state.
(e) Compatible
Minority community should be given right to to maintain its cultural identity.
(f) Not Compatible
Government should not interfere or involve in any kind of religious activity.
(g) Compatible
Government should prevent discrimination and provides equal rights to every social group.
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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. |
Equality between different religious groups is a key concern. | Equality between different sects of a religion is emphasised |
Attention to minority rights | Less attention to community based rights |
Individual and his rights at the centre | Rights of both individual and religious community protected. |
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Western Secularism | Indian Secularism |
State supported religious reforms allowed. | Strict non-interference of religion and state in each other’s affairs. |
Equality between different religious groups is a key concern. | Equality between different religious groups is a key concern. |
Less attention to community based rights. | Attention to minority rights |
Individual and his rights at the centre. | Rights of both individual and religious community protected. |
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(a) Secularism does not allow us to have a religious identity.
(b) Secularism is against inequality within a religious group or between different religious groups.
(c) Secularism has a western-Christian origin. It is not suitable for India.
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(b) The Indian government tries to maintain equality within religious groups to prevent discrimination and eradicate practices that are derogatory to human dignity.
(c) India has diverse culture, ethnicity and religion. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure equal treatment to all groups both within and between different religions to maintain harmony and integrate the country.
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