2. UNITY
• Unity is being together or at one with someone or
something. It's the opposite of being divided. This is a
word for togetherness or oneness
• The greatness of unity is that everyone is respected. One
note of disrespect can cause unity to be broken. Unity
creates the experience of cooperation, increases
enthusiasm for the task and makes the atmosphere
empowering. Unity creates a sense of belonging and
increases well-being for all.
3. DIVERSTIY
Diversity is about what makes
each of us unique and
includes our backgrounds,
personality, life experiences
and beliefs, all of the things
that make us who we are. It is
a combination of our
differences that shape our
view of the world, our
perspective and our
approach.
4. TYPES DIVERSITY IN
INDIA
• Landforms
and Lifestyle
diversity.
• Social
diversity.
• Linguistic
diversity.
5. Landforms and Lifestyle
diversity
Landforms play a critical role in
the life of all people. They affect
where people choose to live, the
foods they can grow, a region's
cultural history, societal
development, architectural
choices and building
development. They even
influence where military sites
work best to defend a region.
6. Social diversity
• Social Diversity is the differences seen in a
particular society in the case of religion, culture,
economic status etc. If the people of a particular
society belong to different religions, cultural
backgrounds, social status, economic status,
linguistic environment etc., this phenomena is called
social diversity.
7. Linguistic diversity
Language diversity, or linguistic diversity, is a broad
term used to describe the differences between different
languages and the ways that people communicate with
each other. Language is one of the features of
humanity that sets the species apart from others on
Earth, as far as scientists are aware.
8. • Unity in diversity is used as an expression of harmony
and unity between dissimilar individuals or groups. It is a
concept of "unity without uniformity and diversity without
fragmentation that shifts focus from unity based on a
mere tolerance of physical, cultural, linguistic, social,
religious, political, ideological
and/or psychological differences towards a more
complex unity based on an understanding that difference
enriches human interactions. The idea and related phrase
is very old and dates back to ancient times in both
Western and Eastern Old World cultures. It has
applications in many fields, including ecology,
cosmology, philosophy, religion and politics.
UNITY IN DIVERSITY
9. UNITY IN DIVERSITY IN
INDIA
In India, national integration alone can be the
foundation of a strong, united and prosperous India,
especially in these days of extremism and terrorism.
Mahatma Gandhi sacrificed his life for communal unity.
Though, there are Bengalis, Gujaratis, Punjabis,
Maharastrians, Tamilians, etc., in our country. The fact
remains that regardless of divisions and distinctions,
caste or creed, we have lived together for thousands of
years.