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According to MK Gandhi, the State would look after our secular welfare. What do you understand by the term secular welfare? How do you think, the state can look after our secular welfare?

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The term secular refers to anything not connected to faith or religion.

So the state can look after roads and education and health care and justice and a police force and an army and clearing the snow in winter and taxation to produce all these secular needs.

Secular welfare then means that the state can and maybe should take care of our non religious needs.

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