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Download Solution PDFName the first state in India banned black magic, witchcraft and other superstitious practices:
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Option 1 : Maharashtra
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Key Points
- Maharashtra is the first state in India to enact a law banning black magic, witchcraft, and other superstitious practices.
- The law, known as the "Maharashtra Prevention and Eradication of Human Sacrifice and Other Inhuman, Evil, and Aghori Practices and Black Magic Act," was passed in 2013.
- This act was introduced to promote scientific temper and curb exploitative practices based on superstition.
- The law was initially proposed by Dr. Narendra Dabholkar, a rationalist and social activist who fought against superstitious practices in India.
Additional Information
- West Bengal: West Bengal has a rich cultural history, but it has not enacted any specific legislation banning black magic or superstitious practices. However, the state has seen movements aimed at promoting rationalism and scientific temper.
- Kerala: Kerala is known for its high literacy rate and progressive policies. While the state has not enacted a specific law against black magic, it has actively worked to combat superstitions through education and awareness campaigns.
- Himachal Pradesh: Himachal Pradesh has a deep connection with traditional and cultural practices, but there is no specific legislation against black magic or superstitious practices in the state. Efforts are being made to curb malpractices through community awareness programs.
Last updated on Apr 10, 2025
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