Indian Diversity

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BRAINWARE UNIVERSITY

Presented By :-
Moni Bhattacharya
Rabi Hazra
Suraj Roy
Rahul Maji
Tuhina Dutta
The Diversity of India
India is a truly a complex nation --
that’s why it is often referred to as a
sub-continent. The diversity of India has
posed tremendous integration problems
since its formation, yet in the very
diversity that her population finds
enormous pride and joy
The following is an introduction to the
diversity of India in terms of geography,
religions, races, food and living habits of
her people.
Diversity Of Religious
Diversity Of Religions
 Virtually every major religion has a strong connection with
India(including Christianity -- some people claim Jesus
Christ mediated in India in his early years). Buddhism was born in
India (not China) so we Sikhism, Jainism and of course Hinduism.
The Zoroastrians, the Jews(living in India since 600 B.C.), the
people of Baha’i faith, all are found in India substantial numbers.
 God is Indian – India is the most religious country in the world.
A profile of India’s great religious, and influence of some of the
foreign faiths .
 There are also numerous cult in India, each practicing their own
ideologies and interpretations of the major religions.
 See: The Yellamma Cult, The Tantric Cults, and the Bhakti
Movement.
Diversity Of Language
Diversity Of Languages
 There is no such things as the Indian language. By
some counts there are 22 major languages in India
(almost 720 if you include dialects), with about twenty
of them being very prominent ones. Imagine a nation
where the population does not understood their national
anthem or the President’s address to the nation. That
is India for you.

 The India currency is printed in 17 languages.

 Most forms (like job application, tax forms) in India


are hence printed in three languages English, Hindi,
and a prominent local language.
Cultural Diversity
Cultural Diversity
 Land of India has given way to a rich
potpourri of social habits, festivals, and customs.
To appreciate the India culture, an introduction to
the religious heritage of India is necessary. Please
see topic on the Bhakti Movement, Hinduism,
Festivals, and other Topics on the Indian culture.
 India also has a very rich native or tribal
culture. See topics on the life some of the tribe
of India at the Tribal's of Bastar and children of
the Forest God.
Diversity of Dresses
Diversity of Dresses
• Perhaps India remains the only country where unstitched
clothing is still popular. The Saree, Lungi, Dhoti, turbans
are all worn this way. It is the way of wearing is where
the styles differ.

• Tailored Indian clothing includes Salwar-kameez,


collarless jackets, kurtas and western attires for both
men and women.

• Indian Attire Through the Centuries, Kamat Saree Sapne


-- The history, mystery and magic of the Indian Saree

• Many types of Headgear are prevalent in India -- these


include rumals, topis and turbans
India as a state divided into four
major geographical regions :-

1) The Great
Himalayan Mountain
Ranges.

2) The Indo –
Gangetic Plain.

3) The Desert
Region.

4) The Peninsular
Region of the
south.
Geographical Classification
Diversity of Climate
 India major has three
main season : Monsoon,
Summer and Winter.

 Monsoon : June to
October, there are mainly
two types of monsoon
pattern: the southwest
mountain(June to October)
and North-east mountain
from(October to December).

 Summer : April to June

 Winter : October to
March
Conclusion
India is land of diversity in race,
region, caste, language, mate,
landform, flora and fauna and so on.
From ancient time till day India has
repaintained this diversity from very
ancient time. Mature has shaped the
country so rightly this land has been
termed as
“ the epitome of the world.”
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