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The Social Science of Secularity

By Frank Pasquale in Free Inquiry

 

A Flexible Approach Theory to Understanding Indian Secularism

The judges awarded the first prize to a joint essay by Sehej Buttar and Vipul Jai of the Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law at IIT Kharagpur.

 

 

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