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Which two terms were added to the Constitution in 1976 through the 42nd amendment?
Which two terms were added to the Constitution in 1976 through the 42nd amendment?
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Secular and Socialist were the two terms added to the preamble of the Indian constitution through the 42nd amendment.
The term “socialist” refers to the government’s commitment to promote social welfare and economic equality among its citizens. It aims to reduce disparities in wealth and resources through state intervention.
A secular state is one that gives no special treatment to any religion. In a secular state, no one is punished or discriminated against because of their religious beliefs.