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Which provisions regarding the right to freedom of religion are stipulated by the constitution of Nepal?

A) Limited protections for specific religious practices
B) Complete freedom with no restrictions
C) Conditional freedom subjected to government approval
D) Religious freedoms subject to annual review and renewal

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Final answer:

The constitution of Nepal provides for the right to freedom of religion, which encompasses both the prevention of government establishment of religion and the right to free exercise of religion, with reasonable limitations.

Step-by-step explanation:

The constitution of Nepal provides for the right to freedom of religion. Specifically, this refers to the free exercise of religion and the prevention of government establishment of a specific religion. When assessed against the provided options, the best match would be conditional freedom subjected to government approval, as the freedom of religion is not absolute and can be subjected to restrictions in the name of public interest and other constitutional provisions.

Regarding the constitution of Nepal, there isn't a direct statement from the provided references, but the principles are generally aligned with the idea of freedom of religion with reasonable limitations as found in many democratic constitutions which may include the protection against establishment (government imposing a religion) and the free exercise clause (right to practice religion).

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