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Diverse cultures, religions and races make up the Indian subcontinent. Indians also boast of unity in diversity, but if we really look beyond the surface we would see that every religion has a different set of rules in India.
WITH A population nearly four times that of the United States; India being the largest democracy in the world boasts of its unique facet – “Unity in Diversity”. Let us think again, has India really been uniform in all its aspects?
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After 64 years of independence, India still lacks a Uniform Civil Code, which administers the same set of secular civil laws to govern all people irrespective of their religion, caste and tribe. This supersedes the right of the citizens to be governed under different personal laws based on their religion or caste or tribe.
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WITH A population nearly four times that of the United States; India being the largest democracy in the world boasts of its unique facet – “Unity in Diversity”. Let us think again, has India really been uniform in all its aspects?
In Focus
After 64 years of independence, India still lacks a Uniform Civil Code, which administers the same set of secular civil laws to govern all people irrespective of their religion, caste and tribe. This supersedes the right of the citizens to be governed under different personal laws based on their religion or caste or tribe.