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What is Hindi word for secular in Indian constitution?

The Hindi word for "secular" in the Indian Constitution is धर्मनिरपेक्ष (dharmanirapeksh).

It's important to note that this term is a direct translation of the English word "secular" and doesn't necessarily encompass the same nuanced meaning as it does in the Western context. In the Indian context, "dharmanirapeksh" is often interpreted as meaning "non-religious" or "neutral towards all religions."

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