Right to Freedom of Religion

Introduction

Right to freedom of religion is well described in the Articles 25, 26, 27 and 28 of Indian constitution. before the State and no religion shall be given preference over the other. Citizens are free to preach, practice and propagate any religion of their choice.

Various fundamental rights are provided as well as guaranteed by our Indian Constitution under Part III. Amongst them, freedom of religion is also the one provided which is given under Article 25-28 of the Indian Constitution. India, being a secular nation gives every citizen the right to follow the religion he believes in.

 

Task

In India you can visit any religious places without any descrimination. But before a long period this wasn't possible. you heard about many rituals like sati, untouchability etc. 

what made India a state like this?

what do you mean by secularism?

Process
Evaluation

How does the Right to freedom of Religion promote secularism?

Conclusion

Our constitution has provided for a “secular State”. i.e. the state shall not have its own religion and it will treat all religions equally without favouring one over the another. To realize this ideal, the constitution gave safeguards to the people in the form of fundamental rights in Article 25 - 28. 

In the human’s lives, religion plays a vital role. An integral part is played by it to influence the minds of people. Especially in the Indian society, religion plays an indispensable role in governing the conduct and the behaviour of the people. When it comes to the religion, Indians are extremely possessive and if anyone tries to hinder in that, they become alert. It is pivotal to maintain some decorum while exercising this right in order to avoid any kind of future jeopardy.