Civics
I am not religious. Why should I bother about communalism and secularism?
Gender, Religion, Caste
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As a non-religious individual, understanding communalism and secularism remains essential. Communalism fosters divisions based on religion, ethnicity, or caste. Secularism, on the other hand, promotes unity and tolerance. By grasping these concepts, you contribute to a more harmonious society. So, even if you’re not religious, being aware of communalism and secularism promotes a more inclusive, just, and peaceful world.
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