Dear student,
The article 25th of the Indian constitution states the Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice and propagation of religion. On the other hand, the article 26th of the Indian constitution states Freedom to run religious affairs respectively. According to the 25th article of the Indian constitution, every person is equally permitted to enjoy the freedom of conscience and the right to acknowledge, practice, and spread religion. However, this right is subjected to have certain restrictions for maintaining public law and order, morality, and peace in the country. This article will not hinder the operation of any existing law or prevent the State from making any law. It will also not restrict the working of any financial, economic, political, or secular activity which may be related to religious practice. Article 26th includes the freedom to establish and maintain charitable institutions either to manage its affairs in the matters of religion or to acquire and own movable and immovable property and to take care of such property, without infringing the law.
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