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ASPECTS OF SECULARISM AND THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA Ahmad Shairgojri, Aadil; Subramanian, Dr. C.
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 4 (2022): International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and T
Publisher : Universitas Efarina

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Promoting democracy through safeguarding national cohesion and sovereignty is an example of how the secularist principle can be put into practise. The Constitution also includes provisions for the establishment of secular societies. No person shall be subjected to Section 15's discrimination on the basis of his or her religion, race, caste, gender, or country of origin. The right to religious freedom is guaranteed by Article 25. In India, everyone has the freedom to follow whatever faith they choose and to help spread that faith to others. However, religious intolerance has no place in a democratic society. No publicly funded school is required to offer religious instruction in accordance with Section 28. Article 30 guarantees the right of all minorities to found schools that meet their specific needs on the basis of their religion and language.
INDIA’S BEAUTY AND STRENGTH LIES IN ITS UNITY IN DIVERSITY Ahmad Shairgojri, Aadil; Ahmad Mir, Ishfaq
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 1 No. 8 (2022): JULY
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

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There are many distinct faiths, castes, dialects, and ways of life in India. However, there is always a sense of oneness in the midst of our differences. The same spirit of togetherness that led to our freedom is essential to our nation's continued growth and well-being. We can only grow into great nations if there is peace. People of various classes, sects, and religions have coexisted peacefully in India for centuries. To make matters worse, they've been cohabiting for decades. This clearly demonstrates the Indian people's extraordinary tolerance and cohesion. The country is a fantastic example of the concept of unity in diversity. The world's oldest civilization is found in India. We have been ruled by a variety of people from different religions and cultures over the course of 5000 years. In addition, a large number of individuals immigrated to India, which welcomed them with open arms. This interaction has allowed us to see a wide range of religious, cultural, racial, and religious diversity in our country. But despite the country's many differences, the Indian people persevered through the darkest hours and dealt with every crisis with a united spirit. "Unity among difference" is the thread that links all Indians together. There are a number of different sorts of diversity in India, as well as a wide range of definitions of "diversity," which we'll cover below. In India, there are a variety of civilizations, religions, languages, and customs that may be traced from Jammu to Kanyakumari. However, India's concept of unity in variety is characterized by people coming together in love and harmony, despite their differences.
THE GLIMPSES OF INDIA'S FOREIGN POLICY IN THE WAKE OF THE COVID-19 Ahmad Shairgojri, Aadil
International Journal of Educational Review, Law And Social Sciences (IJERLAS) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): May
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The Covid 19 pandemic affected people worldwide, and its effects continue to be felt today. The pandemic's impact and consequences vary depending on one's personal and social status. COVID-19 in India was a flop. An outbreak of coronavirus illnesses and deaths in 2021 plunged India into a humanitarian crisis. In order to reduce global vaccine inequity, India needs to use its world-renowned pharmaceutical manufacturing capabilities to provide COVID-19 vaccines to low-income countries. It should force India to rethink its domestic and foreign policies. With China's rise and India's national interests in a more dangerous world, the COVID-19 disaster forced India to rebuild its humanitarian reputation. This article contains in-depth information on the changes that have been implemented in India's foreign policy as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.