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1 TWO YET MANY SIMILARITIES

2 India, our neighbor and friend

3 INDIA

4 NATIONAL EMBLEM Lion Capital of Asoka at Sarnath was adopted as the National Emblem of India on 26 January 1950, the day India became a republic. "Satyameva jayate" English: Truth Alone Triumphs

5 NATIONAL FLOWER Indian Lotus
Lotus is a sacred flower and occupies a unique position in the art and mythology of ancient India and has been an auspicious symbol of Indian culture.

6 NATIONAL FRUIT MANGO India is home for more than hundred varieties of mangoes.

7 RIVER GANGA NATIONAL RIVER
It is the longest river in India. The river is revered by Hindus as the most sacred river on earth.

8 NATIONAL TREE INDIAN BANYAN TREE
Indian banyan root themselves to form new trees and grow over large areas. Because of this characteristic and its longevity, this tree is considered immortal and is an integral part of the myths and legends of India

9 NATIONAL ANIMAL ROYAL BENGAL TIGER
Bengal tiger the largest carnivore is found only in the Indian subcontinent and can be found in most regions of the country

10 NATIONL BIRD Indian peacock is indigenous to the subcontinent, peacock represents the unity of vivid colours and finds references in Indian culture

11 BEAUTY OF INDIA

12 India is our neighbor since ancient time
India is our neighbor since ancient time. India's first major civilization flourished around 2500 BC in the Indus river valley. This civilization, which lasted for 1000 years, and is known as the Harappa culture, appears to have been the culmination of thousands of years of settlement.

13 Astonishing mingling

14 Amongst the world's oldest, richest and most diverse cultures, India represents an amazing confluence of different creeds, religions, faiths and belief systems, further divided among castes, sects and sub-sects.

15 Festivals

16 Diwali or Deepawali The festival of lights. Rama, the central figure in the epic Ramayana. Sri Lankans also celebrate this festival. Dussehra The battle between Ravana and Rama and the latter's victory are celebrated as Dussehra in many parts of India, 20 days before Deepawali.

17 In Bengal, the worship of the Goddess Durga precedes Deepawali
In Bengal, the worship of the Goddess Durga precedes Deepawali. While Goddess Durga is worshipped with great devotion in West Bengal, Lord Ganesha - acknowledged as the remover of obstacles - is the central figure in the celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi in Maharashtra.

18 Holi, the festivals of colors when men, women and children drench one another with colored water to celebrate the beauty of spring season, when flowers bloom and deck the earth.

19 Languages

20 Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "one of the biggest benefits of good governance is that it does not look at welfare of any particular section of the people; it results in welfare of all. For example, if you improve water supply, everyone benefits.”

21 GAMES

22 "Cricket is an Indian game invented by the British."

23 cricket, badminton, lawn tennis,hockey athletics, basketball, weightlifting, football, cycling and aquatics

24 Literature

25 In the modern context, India occupies a special place as the home to Bollywood, one of the largest film industries around the world which represents a unique cultural identity of the nation. Indian movies have been making waves across the world

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27 Handicraft in India Bamboo Handicrafts Cane Handicrafts
Bell Metal Handicrafts Bone and Horn Handicrafts Brass Handicrafts Clay Handicrafts or Pottery  Dhokra Handicrafts Jute Handicrafts Paper Handicrafts  Rock Handicrafts Shell Handicraft

28 Attire

29 The most famous types of Indian sari are
Saree Bandhani Patola Gujarati brocade Paithani Chanderi Gadawal Banaras brocade Kota doria Kanjeevaram Konrad Pashmina silk Kota silk Puttapakshi Baluchari

30 Men Dhoti and Kurta is supposed to be the native Indian dress for men. Dhoti is a piece of cloth, which is tied at the waist, and one part of it is passed between the legs and is tucked at the back, whereas Kurta is a type of an Indian tunic. In Southern India, men mostly wear Shirt and Lungi.


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