Why is it Important to Separate Religion From the State? | Civics | Class 8th

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Chapter 2.3 - Why is it Important to Separate Religion From the State - Class 8th Civics

Understanding Secularism

In this video we'll learn about - Why is it Important to Separate Religion From the State?, its various aspects and how it affects you. This video continues the series, Class 8th Civics Chapter - Understanding Secularism.

Class 8th Civics

Chapter: Understanding Secularism(Why is it Important to Separate Religion From the State?)
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The most important aspect of secularism is its separation of religion from State power. This is important for a country to function democratically. Almost all countries of the world will have more than one religious group living in them. Within these religious groups, there will most likely be one group that is in a majority. If this majority religious group has access to State power.

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