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2.
3. India
• India is a Southern
Part of Asian
continent.
• The name India is
derived from
“Indus”, which
originates from the
Old Persian word
Hindu.
• the seventh-largest
country by
geographical area
• The second-most
populous country
with over 1.2 billion
people
• The most populous
democracy in the
world.
5. ReligionsReligions
• Religion in India is a
way of life and it is a
central component
of the entire Indian
tradition.
• Secular India is
home to Hinduism,
Islam, Christianity,
Buddhism, Jainism,
Sikhism and other
countless religious
traditions.
9. FestivalsFestivals
• a multicultural and
multi-religious society,
celebrates holidays and
festivals of various
religions
• The Four Nat’l
Holidays are :
– Independence Day
– Republic Day
– Ghandi Jayanti
– May Day
10. MarriageMarriage
• Purely arranged
without parents’
consent
• The percentage of
self-arranged
marriages (called
love marriages) were
also increasing,
particularly in the
urban parts of India.
• A 2006 article
reported that
between 10-20% of
marriages in urban
India were self-
arranged.
11. CuisineCuisine
• Use numerous
ingredients, deploy a
wide range of food
preparation styles,
cooking techniques
and culinary
presentation.
• India is known for
its love for food and
spices, and it plays
role in everyday life
13. Indian ClothingIndian Clothing
For Women
• Bindi a part of a
Hindu woman’s make
up
• (from Sanskrit
bindu, meaning “a
drop, small particle,
dot”
• Only married woman
wear red bindis as a
symbol of wedlock
For Men
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14. TouristTourist
SpotSpot
• Taj Mahal
– A white marble
mausoleum located in
Agra, India
– The finest example
of Mughal
architecture, a style
that combines
elements from
Persian, Turkish and
Indian architectural
styles
LanguagesLanguages
• Sanskrit, is a historical
Indo-Aryan language
and the primary
liturgical language of
Hinduism, Jainism and
Buddhism.