Current Affairs A-Z
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French Secularism (laïcité) |
Indian Secularism |
| Developed during the French Revolution; a French law separated the church and the state. | The word secular was included in the Indian constitution by 42nd Consitutional Amendment. But the spirit of secularism was inherent earlier also. |
| Refers to the freedom of citizens and public institutions from the influence of organized religion. | Based on ‘Sarva Dharama Sambhav’ (means destination of all religions is same, though the paths followed are different). |
| Emphasizes on strict separation of religion and state. | Relies on the ‘Principled Distance approach’ (means the state does not interfere in religious matters and also does not promote any particular religion) |
| Follows ‘Negative Secularism’ (considers religion as purely a private affair; does allow the display of religion in public places). | Follows ‘Positive secularism’ (which means the state plays an enabler role in the exercise of fundamental rights and the religious freedoms of all communities). |


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UCC is explained in detail in the July Current Affairs
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International Astronomical Union (IAU)
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Lockheed P-3 Orion (Don’t Confuse it with!)
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DNA
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Characteristic |
Somatic Mutation |
Germline Mutation |
| Location | Somatic cells ( in body’s tissues/organs) | Reproductive cells (egg and sperm) |
| Occurence | After conception | During conception |
| Inheritance | Not passed on to offspring | Passed on to offspring |
| Cause | Spontaneous or environmental factors | Spontaneous or inherited from a parent |
| Effects | Contribute to the development of some diseases like cancer | Cause diseases that are passed down from parents to children |
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