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Analysis Of Religious Conversion And Its Impact On The Tribals Of India Vis-A-Vis Anti Conversion

Analysis Of Religious Conversion And Its Impact On The Tribals Of India Vis-A-Vis Anti Conversion Laws

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Abhishek Kumar & Dr. U.S.Bendale, Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune

ABSTRACT

The controversy over conversion in India dates to the creation of the Constitution, which expressly guarantees everyone the right to practise any religion they want. States are increasingly passing legislation that makes it more difficult for people to change their religion. We explore the topic of conversion and anti-conversion legislation in this reading list.

Introduction

A nation, community, culture, or person cannot exist without a religion. Since the beginning of time, religion and man have been intertwined. There are many distinct religions practised by individuals worldwide. Human life cannot be separated from religion. It is not distinct from or unrelated to human life or human customs. Additionally, it aids in the management of human existence. Human existence is unimaginable without religion. Religion so imparts moral principles such as honesty, compassion, almsgiving, justice, kindness to nonhuman animals, love, righteousness, tolerance, sympathy, feelings, righteous deeds, devotion, faith, kindness, and so forth. Man makes an effort to adhere to his or her own religion by engaging in devotional rituals, prayer, and worship. Every religion has a set of sacred texts, such as the Geeta, the Kuran, the Bible, the Avesta, and others, that lead the way to righteousness and define man in the proper meaning.1


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