The document provides an overview of business tourism in India, including:
1) A brief history of India from the Indus Valley Civilization to independence in 1947.
2) Information on Indian culture, languages, attractions like the Taj Mahal, and festivals.
3) Details about hotels, greetings, entertainment, and business protocols in India.
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This document discusses cultural tourism in India. It begins with introducing India's history and cultural diversity. It then defines cultural tourism and explains that India is considered the land of ancient history and heritage. Some popular states for cultural tourism include Rajasthan, Punjab, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. The cultural attractions in India include various festivals, music/dance, art/craft, cuisines, and traditional clothing. The document also discusses the impacts and SWOT analysis of cultural tourism in India before providing suggestions to promote sustainable tourism and concluding that cultural tourism is an important source of revenue for India.
Indian culture is diverse, with many languages, religions, performing arts, and architectural styles. The document outlines some of the key aspects of Indian culture, including the importance of religion, family, and traditions like arranged marriage. It discusses the major religions founded in India - Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism - as well as the country's cultural diversity in areas like language, dance, music, clothing, and architecture that vary widely across different regions. The document emphasizes that despite regional differences, all Indians share a common identity and pride in their culture.
Indian culture is characterized by diversity in religions, languages, foods, festivals, music and dances. The document discusses the key aspects of Indian culture under these categories:
Secularism is an important part of Indian culture as exemplified by Mahatma Gandhi's vision of India being tolerant of all religions. Indian cuisine varies widely by region from the heavy wheat and dairy dishes of North India to the tropical flavors and seafood of South India. India celebrates numerous festivals throughout the year stemming from various religious and cultural traditions such as Bakr-Id, Buddha Jayanti, Christmas, Dussehra and Diwali. Indian classical music is based on intricate raga scales and features instruments like the sitar and tabla
The culture of India is extremely diverse and varied across its regions. It has been shaped by many influences over several millennia. Some key aspects of Indian culture include religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism that originated in India and have spread worldwide. Indian culture also features diverse cuisines, languages, attire, festivals, architecture, and artistic traditions like paintings, sculptures, and literature. Spirituality and respect for all living things are deeply ingrained in Indian society.
This document provides an overview of Indian culture across various topics such as religion, languages, food, marriage, festivals, epics, sculpture, painting, agriculture, clothing, music, and dance. It notes that India is home to many religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The culture is diverse across its many states and is known for traditions like arranged marriages and celebrating religious festivals. Key aspects of art and culture discussed include ancient epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, famous temple architecture and sculpture, early cave paintings, and classical dance forms. In conclusion, it emphasizes India's unity in diversity across its varied customs, religions, and spiritual traditions.
This ppt shows the beauty of India by focusing on different types of culture, cuisine, festival, architecture, marriage style, dance styles, languages, games, etc. You will be proud to be an Indian afetr seeing this ppt as it is created very beautifully, because India is very beautiful.
Indian culture is characterized by its diversity and unique traditions that have developed over thousands of years. It has been influenced by various empires and retains a blend of religious, artistic, linguistic and culinary practices. Some aspects that represent Indian culture include colorful festivals, classical dance forms, renowned sculptures and temples, ayurvedic practices like yoga, varied cuisines that use spices, and traditional clothing. The culture has absorbed external influences while maintaining core traditions, allowing it to remain relevant in modern times.
India has an immense diversity of cultures, religions, languages, and traditions spread across its varied geography. Some key aspects that represent India's culture include:
- Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism coexist alongside numerous regional traditions and tribal religions.
- Hindi is the national language but India has over 1600 dialects and 22 official languages spoken.
- Traditional Indian cuisine varies regionally but often involves eating with the right hand and using flatbread to scoop curries. Meals usually end with yogurt and rice.
- India has numerous festivals celebrated differently in various parts of the country, from Holi to Diwali to regional harvest festivals.
- Clothing, music
case study on Cultural tourism in india pptkaur manpreet
This document discusses cultural tourism in India. It begins with introducing India's history and cultural diversity. It then defines cultural tourism and explains that India is considered the land of ancient history and heritage. Some popular states for cultural tourism include Rajasthan, Punjab, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. The cultural attractions in India include various festivals, music/dance, art/craft, cuisines, and traditional clothing. The document also discusses the impacts and SWOT analysis of cultural tourism in India before providing suggestions to promote sustainable tourism and concluding that cultural tourism is an important source of revenue for India.
Indian culture is diverse, with many languages, religions, performing arts, and architectural styles. The document outlines some of the key aspects of Indian culture, including the importance of religion, family, and traditions like arranged marriage. It discusses the major religions founded in India - Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism - as well as the country's cultural diversity in areas like language, dance, music, clothing, and architecture that vary widely across different regions. The document emphasizes that despite regional differences, all Indians share a common identity and pride in their culture.
Indian culture is characterized by diversity in religions, languages, foods, festivals, music and dances. The document discusses the key aspects of Indian culture under these categories:
Secularism is an important part of Indian culture as exemplified by Mahatma Gandhi's vision of India being tolerant of all religions. Indian cuisine varies widely by region from the heavy wheat and dairy dishes of North India to the tropical flavors and seafood of South India. India celebrates numerous festivals throughout the year stemming from various religious and cultural traditions such as Bakr-Id, Buddha Jayanti, Christmas, Dussehra and Diwali. Indian classical music is based on intricate raga scales and features instruments like the sitar and tabla
The culture of India is extremely diverse and varied across its regions. It has been shaped by many influences over several millennia. Some key aspects of Indian culture include religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism that originated in India and have spread worldwide. Indian culture also features diverse cuisines, languages, attire, festivals, architecture, and artistic traditions like paintings, sculptures, and literature. Spirituality and respect for all living things are deeply ingrained in Indian society.
This document provides an overview of Indian culture across various topics such as religion, languages, food, marriage, festivals, epics, sculpture, painting, agriculture, clothing, music, and dance. It notes that India is home to many religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The culture is diverse across its many states and is known for traditions like arranged marriages and celebrating religious festivals. Key aspects of art and culture discussed include ancient epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, famous temple architecture and sculpture, early cave paintings, and classical dance forms. In conclusion, it emphasizes India's unity in diversity across its varied customs, religions, and spiritual traditions.
This ppt shows the beauty of India by focusing on different types of culture, cuisine, festival, architecture, marriage style, dance styles, languages, games, etc. You will be proud to be an Indian afetr seeing this ppt as it is created very beautifully, because India is very beautiful.
Indian culture is characterized by its diversity and unique traditions that have developed over thousands of years. It has been influenced by various empires and retains a blend of religious, artistic, linguistic and culinary practices. Some aspects that represent Indian culture include colorful festivals, classical dance forms, renowned sculptures and temples, ayurvedic practices like yoga, varied cuisines that use spices, and traditional clothing. The culture has absorbed external influences while maintaining core traditions, allowing it to remain relevant in modern times.
India has an immense diversity of cultures, religions, languages, and traditions spread across its varied geography. Some key aspects that represent India's culture include:
- Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism coexist alongside numerous regional traditions and tribal religions.
- Hindi is the national language but India has over 1600 dialects and 22 official languages spoken.
- Traditional Indian cuisine varies regionally but often involves eating with the right hand and using flatbread to scoop curries. Meals usually end with yogurt and rice.
- India has numerous festivals celebrated differently in various parts of the country, from Holi to Diwali to regional harvest festivals.
- Clothing, music
India is a land of rich cultural heritage with diverse languages, religions, and ethnic groups. It has a long history and is known for its epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Rajasthan is India's largest state, known as the "Great Indian Desert." Jaipur, the pink city, was the first planned city in India and is famous for its monuments like Hawa Mahal and Amber Fort. Jaipur hosts colorful festivals celebrating local culture and traditions.
Indian tradition and culture is discussed over several topics including namaste, agriculture, epics, religions, festivals, music, dance, marriages, and dressing styles. The document introduces concepts like namaste representing respect, wheat and pulses as main agricultural products, Ramayana and Mahabharata as ancient epics over 5000 years old, many religions in India including Hinduism and Buddhism, classical and folk dances and music, and traditional Indian marriages respected worldwide for their culture.
The culture of India is diverse, with many languages, dances, music, architectural styles, cuisines, and customs that vary widely by region. Some aspects of Indian culture, like yoga, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Indian cuisine, have had a profound global impact. India has over 400 living languages and cultural traditions are deeply influenced by regional climates and histories of empires and kingdoms across the subcontinent. Family, religion, and traditions like arranged marriage also play an important role in Indian society.
This document provides an overview of the foundation of Indian culture, including its religious diversity and architectural history. It discusses the major religions practiced in India - Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Jainism - and their beliefs, populations, and sects. It also describes some of the most important festivals celebrated in India across religions. Finally, it summarizes the evolution of architecture in India from ancient Indus Valley civilizations to modern British colonial influences.
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The document summarizes key aspects of Indian culture, including religions, languages, food, festivals, epics, art forms, agriculture, clothing, and music/dance. It notes that Indian culture is composed of many sub-cultures spread across the subcontinent and has ancient traditions. Some of the elements discussed in more depth include Hinduism and Buddhism as the 3rd and 4th largest world religions originating from India; Hindi as the official language along with many other regional languages; the popularity of Indian cuisine and status as the 2nd largest global food producer; and celebration of religious festivals varying by state and faith.
This presentation is the first work of my son.
This powerpoint have a small glimpse of rich Indian culture and tradition, Indian dresses, religions, dietary habits.
Indian culture is diverse yet unified, as symbolized by the phrase "unity in diversity." Some key aspects of Indian culture discussed in the document include the greeting "Namaste" which honors sacredness and equality; the Indian flag representing courage, peace, and faith; the wide variety of cuisines from different regions; festivals like Diwali celebrating good over evil; renowned art forms like Kashmiri carpets; and cultural contributions to the world such as yoga, the concept of zero, and the sound of OM. The conclusion emphasizes the uniqueness and importance of preserving Indian culture for future generations.
This document provides an overview of Indian culture, including its various aspects such as languages, religions, festivals, cuisine, and architecture. It notes that India has a long civilization and is very populated. The culture is characterized by diversity in religions and castes, with their own features. Festivals celebrate various religions and are very popular. Food is also influenced by Hindu and Islamic religions. Architecture styles include Hindu temples and Indo-Islamic structures. In conclusion, Indian culture incorporates a wide range of traditions from its history.
India has many different languages, religions, foods, and social characteristics divided among its various states and regions. Some of the unifying aspects of Indian culture include clothing like the sari and salwar kameez; festivals celebrated across religions; and classical forms of music, dance, architecture, painting, and literature influenced by Hindu traditions. Sports like cricket are also very popular in India along with field hockey, soccer, and indigenous sports. The culture remains deeply traditional while also assimilating influences from its colonial history under Britain.
India has a rich cultural heritage stemming from its long history and diverse population. Some of its cultural achievements include inventing the number zero, developing early forms of mathematics like algebra and calculus, and originating religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. India is also known for its classical dances, music, architecture, festivals, languages, cuisines, and traditions surrounding marriage. Despite its diversity, India maintains a strong sense of national unity through shared cultural practices and celebrations of its vibrant history and traditions.
The culture of India has been influenced by several millennia of history and is an amalgamation of diverse cultural traditions across the Indian subcontinent. It is the birthplace of major religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Indian culture emphasizes roles and places within society from a young age and many believe gods and spirits play an integral role in determining one's life path.
This presentation introduces the concept of diversity. It defines diversity as differences in religious backgrounds, languages spoken at home, and other characteristics among people. It then discusses various types of diversity, including religious, linguistic, economic, natural, and cultural diversity. Causes of diversity mentioned include traditions, regional changes, food patterns, and religious beliefs. The presentation emphasizes that accepting diversity is a way of life, as all people have different skills and interests, and that India is a land of great diversity, where people worship different gods, eat various foods, celebrate different festivals, and speak many languages.
Indian Festival Branding Options - Durga Puja Pandal Branding, Ganesh Chaturt...Organized Outdoor
The document discusses several Hindu festivals celebrated in India and their associated branding opportunities. It describes the Durga Puja festival in Kolkata and West Bengal, where over 2,000 pandals (temporary structures) are set up. It also discusses Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai, attracting millions of visitors to pandals over 10 days. Navratri in Gujarat features nine-night dance festivals across cities and villages. Kutch Mahotsav in Gujarat is a month-long cultural festival showcasing local arts, crafts, music and dance. Chhath Puja in Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh worships the sun god over three days. Finally, it
This document provides an overview of India, including its large population and status as the world's largest democracy. It discusses India's diverse society and culture, with over 1576 languages spoken and various religious and cultural festivals celebrated. It also summarizes India's cuisine, performing arts, sports, literature, and large film industry. The key aspects of Indian culture covered are the importance of family, customs, regional diversity, and the integration of religion into society.
If all of the world´s cultural heritage (sports, music, fashion, architecture, literature, painting, etc..) was contained in a time capsule, what would you include to demonstrate the legacy of your country?
This ppt contains the information about indian art culture and heritage
in short - its the small video on indian culture and indian people.
thank you ☺☻
This document provides an overview of Indian culture across various topics such as national symbols, religions, food, festivals, art forms, clothing, music, dance, sports, agriculture and the importance of culture in business. It discusses how India has a diversity of cultures and is known for its customs, spiritual values and religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. Key aspects of Indian culture mentioned include greetings, national emblems, languages, cuisines, traditional attire, classical and folk art forms, and indigenous sports. The document emphasizes that culture influences consumer behavior, management styles and business negotiations.
1) The document provides an overview of Indian culture, including religions, foods, festivals, dances, music, and traditions.
2) It discusses several classical and folk dances, as well as the influence of dance in Indian films. Popular festivals described include Diwali, Holi, and Dussehra.
3) The document also briefly outlines aspects of family and social structure in India, such as the tradition of arranged marriages and respect for elders.
This document provides an overview of Indian culture and values through a presentation. It discusses traditions such as the greeting of "namaste", the practice of garlanding important guests, and the symbolism of elements in the national flag. It also outlines key facts about India's population, states, and religious demographics. Several national symbols of India are defined, including the tree, flower, animal, bird, and fruit. Elements of traditional Indian attire, dining etiquette, and family systems are reviewed. The presentation concludes with descriptions of core values in ancient Indian philosophy like dharma, morality, and the eight-fold path.
Rishabh Interior is one of the growing and influential architecture, interior design, civil engineering and urban development firm in India. Founded in 2007 we have completed more than 3 million square feet in covered area of projects across 17 plus states in India.
We are renowned for our design expertise and our steadfast comittment to design excellence innovation and sustainability.
1) A Russian scientist proposes collaborating with an American scientist on a joint mission to Europa, as the Russian spacecraft can launch sooner to investigate the orbit of the Discovery spacecraft.
2) The American scientist negotiates with the head of the NCA to convince the American government to collaborate, arguing the Russians can help access data from Discovery before it crashes into Europa.
3) They negotiate the details of the collaboration, including which scientists from each country should participate, with the goal of having both sides agree to work together on the important scientific mission.
India is a land of rich cultural heritage with diverse languages, religions, and ethnic groups. It has a long history and is known for its epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Rajasthan is India's largest state, known as the "Great Indian Desert." Jaipur, the pink city, was the first planned city in India and is famous for its monuments like Hawa Mahal and Amber Fort. Jaipur hosts colorful festivals celebrating local culture and traditions.
Indian tradition and culture is discussed over several topics including namaste, agriculture, epics, religions, festivals, music, dance, marriages, and dressing styles. The document introduces concepts like namaste representing respect, wheat and pulses as main agricultural products, Ramayana and Mahabharata as ancient epics over 5000 years old, many religions in India including Hinduism and Buddhism, classical and folk dances and music, and traditional Indian marriages respected worldwide for their culture.
The culture of India is diverse, with many languages, dances, music, architectural styles, cuisines, and customs that vary widely by region. Some aspects of Indian culture, like yoga, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Indian cuisine, have had a profound global impact. India has over 400 living languages and cultural traditions are deeply influenced by regional climates and histories of empires and kingdoms across the subcontinent. Family, religion, and traditions like arranged marriage also play an important role in Indian society.
This document provides an overview of the foundation of Indian culture, including its religious diversity and architectural history. It discusses the major religions practiced in India - Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Jainism - and their beliefs, populations, and sects. It also describes some of the most important festivals celebrated in India across religions. Finally, it summarizes the evolution of architecture in India from ancient Indus Valley civilizations to modern British colonial influences.
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The document summarizes key aspects of Indian culture, including religions, languages, food, festivals, epics, art forms, agriculture, clothing, and music/dance. It notes that Indian culture is composed of many sub-cultures spread across the subcontinent and has ancient traditions. Some of the elements discussed in more depth include Hinduism and Buddhism as the 3rd and 4th largest world religions originating from India; Hindi as the official language along with many other regional languages; the popularity of Indian cuisine and status as the 2nd largest global food producer; and celebration of religious festivals varying by state and faith.
This presentation is the first work of my son.
This powerpoint have a small glimpse of rich Indian culture and tradition, Indian dresses, religions, dietary habits.
Indian culture is diverse yet unified, as symbolized by the phrase "unity in diversity." Some key aspects of Indian culture discussed in the document include the greeting "Namaste" which honors sacredness and equality; the Indian flag representing courage, peace, and faith; the wide variety of cuisines from different regions; festivals like Diwali celebrating good over evil; renowned art forms like Kashmiri carpets; and cultural contributions to the world such as yoga, the concept of zero, and the sound of OM. The conclusion emphasizes the uniqueness and importance of preserving Indian culture for future generations.
This document provides an overview of Indian culture, including its various aspects such as languages, religions, festivals, cuisine, and architecture. It notes that India has a long civilization and is very populated. The culture is characterized by diversity in religions and castes, with their own features. Festivals celebrate various religions and are very popular. Food is also influenced by Hindu and Islamic religions. Architecture styles include Hindu temples and Indo-Islamic structures. In conclusion, Indian culture incorporates a wide range of traditions from its history.
India has many different languages, religions, foods, and social characteristics divided among its various states and regions. Some of the unifying aspects of Indian culture include clothing like the sari and salwar kameez; festivals celebrated across religions; and classical forms of music, dance, architecture, painting, and literature influenced by Hindu traditions. Sports like cricket are also very popular in India along with field hockey, soccer, and indigenous sports. The culture remains deeply traditional while also assimilating influences from its colonial history under Britain.
India has a rich cultural heritage stemming from its long history and diverse population. Some of its cultural achievements include inventing the number zero, developing early forms of mathematics like algebra and calculus, and originating religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. India is also known for its classical dances, music, architecture, festivals, languages, cuisines, and traditions surrounding marriage. Despite its diversity, India maintains a strong sense of national unity through shared cultural practices and celebrations of its vibrant history and traditions.
The culture of India has been influenced by several millennia of history and is an amalgamation of diverse cultural traditions across the Indian subcontinent. It is the birthplace of major religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Indian culture emphasizes roles and places within society from a young age and many believe gods and spirits play an integral role in determining one's life path.
This presentation introduces the concept of diversity. It defines diversity as differences in religious backgrounds, languages spoken at home, and other characteristics among people. It then discusses various types of diversity, including religious, linguistic, economic, natural, and cultural diversity. Causes of diversity mentioned include traditions, regional changes, food patterns, and religious beliefs. The presentation emphasizes that accepting diversity is a way of life, as all people have different skills and interests, and that India is a land of great diversity, where people worship different gods, eat various foods, celebrate different festivals, and speak many languages.
Indian Festival Branding Options - Durga Puja Pandal Branding, Ganesh Chaturt...Organized Outdoor
The document discusses several Hindu festivals celebrated in India and their associated branding opportunities. It describes the Durga Puja festival in Kolkata and West Bengal, where over 2,000 pandals (temporary structures) are set up. It also discusses Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai, attracting millions of visitors to pandals over 10 days. Navratri in Gujarat features nine-night dance festivals across cities and villages. Kutch Mahotsav in Gujarat is a month-long cultural festival showcasing local arts, crafts, music and dance. Chhath Puja in Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh worships the sun god over three days. Finally, it
This document provides an overview of India, including its large population and status as the world's largest democracy. It discusses India's diverse society and culture, with over 1576 languages spoken and various religious and cultural festivals celebrated. It also summarizes India's cuisine, performing arts, sports, literature, and large film industry. The key aspects of Indian culture covered are the importance of family, customs, regional diversity, and the integration of religion into society.
If all of the world´s cultural heritage (sports, music, fashion, architecture, literature, painting, etc..) was contained in a time capsule, what would you include to demonstrate the legacy of your country?
This ppt contains the information about indian art culture and heritage
in short - its the small video on indian culture and indian people.
thank you ☺☻
This document provides an overview of Indian culture across various topics such as national symbols, religions, food, festivals, art forms, clothing, music, dance, sports, agriculture and the importance of culture in business. It discusses how India has a diversity of cultures and is known for its customs, spiritual values and religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. Key aspects of Indian culture mentioned include greetings, national emblems, languages, cuisines, traditional attire, classical and folk art forms, and indigenous sports. The document emphasizes that culture influences consumer behavior, management styles and business negotiations.
1) The document provides an overview of Indian culture, including religions, foods, festivals, dances, music, and traditions.
2) It discusses several classical and folk dances, as well as the influence of dance in Indian films. Popular festivals described include Diwali, Holi, and Dussehra.
3) The document also briefly outlines aspects of family and social structure in India, such as the tradition of arranged marriages and respect for elders.
This document provides an overview of Indian culture and values through a presentation. It discusses traditions such as the greeting of "namaste", the practice of garlanding important guests, and the symbolism of elements in the national flag. It also outlines key facts about India's population, states, and religious demographics. Several national symbols of India are defined, including the tree, flower, animal, bird, and fruit. Elements of traditional Indian attire, dining etiquette, and family systems are reviewed. The presentation concludes with descriptions of core values in ancient Indian philosophy like dharma, morality, and the eight-fold path.
Rishabh Interior is one of the growing and influential architecture, interior design, civil engineering and urban development firm in India. Founded in 2007 we have completed more than 3 million square feet in covered area of projects across 17 plus states in India.
We are renowned for our design expertise and our steadfast comittment to design excellence innovation and sustainability.
1) A Russian scientist proposes collaborating with an American scientist on a joint mission to Europa, as the Russian spacecraft can launch sooner to investigate the orbit of the Discovery spacecraft.
2) The American scientist negotiates with the head of the NCA to convince the American government to collaborate, arguing the Russians can help access data from Discovery before it crashes into Europa.
3) They negotiate the details of the collaboration, including which scientists from each country should participate, with the goal of having both sides agree to work together on the important scientific mission.
Business negotiations vary significantly across different Asian countries in terms of goals, attitudes, communication styles, and team structures. In India, negotiations are a cultural norm and involve flexibility, direct communication, and an emphasis on family and bureaucracy. Japanese negotiations focus on documentation, long pauses, broad agreements, and rarely involve concessions. Chinese negotiations involve extensive pre-negotiation lobbying and relationship building, as well as post-negotiation implementation and re-negotiation.
The document provides information about doing business in India. It discusses:
- The Team Scotland approach to working with public and private partners to increase overseas coverage and embed within industry strategies.
- Key sectors for opportunities in India like financial services, energy, creative industries, food and drink, tourism, and life sciences.
- Market opportunities in India for sectors like ICT, education, food and drink, renewable energy, and life sciences. It provides population and economic statistics about India.
- Support available from Scottish Development International for market research, introductions, and assistance with market entry into India.
- Details on bilateral trade and investments between India and Scotland, including major Scottish exports to India and investments
New media is defined as mass communication using digital technologies like the internet. It refers to content that is accessible on-demand online from any digital device. Examples include websites, social networking, video games, blogs, and augmented reality. New media allows for interactive user feedback, creative participation, and connection between people worldwide through sharing and discussing information. It has advantages like accessibility and global connectivity but also disadvantages like privacy and reliability issues.
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The document provides an overview of opportunities for investment and business in India. It notes that India's growing middle class presents a large consumer market, and that the country ranks highly as a destination for foreign direct investment. Liberalized policies have opened many sectors to foreign investment. The culture emphasizes relationships and trust in business dealings. Meeting etiquette, gift-giving customs, and negotiating practices are influenced by Indian social hierarchies and traditions. English is the common language of business.
This document provides a detailed overview of Indian culture and its potential impacts on the hospitality industry. It discusses aspects of Indian culture like religion, customs, cuisine, arts, and family structure. It then analyzes how these cultural factors could influence hotel operations and design in areas like architecture, food and beverage, employee dress code, and targeting leisure versus business travelers. The document concludes that understanding and incorporating elements of Indian culture can help hotels attract more tourism to India and better serve the needs of both Indian and foreign guests.
The document provides an overview of key aspects of Indian history, geography, culture, religions, languages, attire, festivals, cuisine, games, and places of interest in India. It discusses the major historical periods in India from the Indus Valley Civilization to independence. It also summarizes India's diverse physical geography, the continuity of Indian culture, major religions practiced in India, various languages and ethnic attire. The summary highlights festivals celebrated in India, elements of Indian cuisine, popular games, notable people, progress made by modern India, and some top places to visit within the country and around Bangalore.
The document provides an overview of Indian culture, including religion, festivals, animals, cuisine, clothing, languages, literature, performing arts, music, architecture, cinema, and customs. Some key points include:
- India has a diverse range of religions including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Hinduism and Buddhism have over 2 billion followers combined.
- Popular festivals celebrate various religions and harvest seasons. National holidays include Independence Day and Republic Day.
- Cuisine varies widely by region but often features rice, breads, and selection of sides in a thali plate.
- Clothing styles differ across India but include saris, salwar kameez, dhot
The document provides an overview of basic facts, history, culture, society, and traditions of India. It discusses India's form of government, capital, currency, flag, geography, climate, population, languages spoken, and major religions practiced. It summarizes India's history of independence from Britain, wars with Pakistan over Kashmir, Portuguese influence in Goa, and ancient practices of guest reception. It also describes the impacts of culture, society, religion, language, festivals, dressing, and weddings on India's hospitality industry.
The document provides an overview of basic facts, history, culture, and society of India. It discusses India's form of government, capital, currency, flag, geography, climate, population, languages spoken, and major religions practiced. It summarizes India's history of independence from Britain, wars with Pakistan over Kashmir, Portuguese influence in Goa, and ancient Indian traditions of guest reception. It also describes the impact of these factors on India's culture and hospitality industry.
The document provides an overview of basic facts, history, culture, and society of India. It discusses India's form of government, capital, currency, flag, geography, climate, population, languages spoken, and major religions practiced. It summarizes India's history of independence from Britain, wars with Pakistan over Kashmir, Portuguese influence in Goa, and ancient Indian traditions of guest reception. It also describes the impact of these factors on India's culture and hospitality industry.
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India is a diverse country located in South Asia. The presentation provides an overview of India, including its location, flag, government, currency, natural landmarks, religions, traditions, cuisine, history, languages and role of English. Key points include that India has over 20 official languages and English is important for government and business. The arrival of English in India during British colonial rule has led to some distinguishing characteristics in how Indians speak English today. [/SUMMARY]
Indian culture is one of the oldest and most diverse in the world. It has survived and adapted to modern times while maintaining traditions. There are many distinct regional cultures across India due to its vast size and geographical diversity. Some common threads that unite Indians are pressing hands together in greeting and love for cultural traditions, despite millions of people speaking over 100 languages. Major festivals celebrate important events in Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism and mark changing seasons. Traditional clothing and textiles also vary significantly by region.
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R. Gowtham, a civil engineer from Sree Sakthi Engineering College in Coimbatore, India, presented on various aspects of Indian culture. The presentation covered religions, cuisine, clothing, languages, performing arts, visual arts, sports, martial arts, and popular media in India. It discussed how Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism originated in India and how religions influence family, marriage, greetings, festivals, names, and treatment of animals. It also summarized various regional cuisines, traditional clothing styles, major languages, classical and folk dances, painting, sculpture, architecture, popular sports like cricket and field hockey, martial arts like kalarippayattu and sil
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Distinguished guests, welcome to the 5 days 4 nights business trip at India! We are honored to be your private tour consultants in the following days. Before landing, let us give you some background information about India history and culture. India is located at South Asia. It is the seventh largest country geographically and the second most populated country in the world. It is the home to the Indus Valley Civilization.
INDIA'S history goes back almost six thousand years before. The earliest civilization was happened in the Indus Valley, lasting from 2600 to 1300 B.C In 1500 B.C, ARYANS entered from the Northwest and brought Hindu religion in, which influences India’s later development a lot. In 6 th century B.C, Buddhism was found. Also at around this time Mahavira started the JAIN RELIGION. Two hundred years later, Emperor ASHOKA , one of the greatest leaders in India's history, led the Maurvan Empire to take over the whole India. In 1192, Muhammed of Ghori, a ruler from Afghanistan, came into India and captured several places. When he went home, he left one of his generals in charge who became the first Sultan of Delhi. Thus, during this time ISLAM was introduced into India. The Dehli Sultanate gradually took control of more and more of North India over the next 200 years, till Timur came from Turkey in 1398 to attack India. Soon the MOGHULS , who were from Iran, came in and took control in the north. In the meantime in the south, in 1336, the Hindu VI JAY A NA GAR EMPIRE was set up and became very strong. The EUROPEANS started arriving and holding territories in india in the early 1600s. T he BRITISH who finally made india one of their colonies. India got its INDEPENDANCE from Britain in 1947, but at the cost of the separation of the nation into India and Pakistan. SINCE INDEPENDANCE , India has made huge progress and coped with great problems, has developed its industry and its agriculture, and has maintained a system of government which makes it the largest democracy in the world.
In conclude, Indian culture could be described as ‘east meets west’. It is located at the east with a long history, in which its civilization left its culture with eastern characteristics. However, India was also under the rule of British colonial government for a long time, therefore, its unique eastern culture was influenced, resulting a combination eastern and western features.
We could use H ofstede’s model to analyze indian culture and discuss how it is affected by the history.
Dated back to 1500 B.C., in which Hindu traditions was formed. From then on, Hinduism played a critical position in People’s Life & Culture. It includes a social hierarchical structure, which divided people into 4 castes. This caste system represents individual status in a society. Thus people tend to respect those in a higher ranks and followed their decisions. Because of this, Indian Culture has a relatively high power distance.
Apart from the Power Distance, Hinduism also influenced Indian's tendency of uncertainty avoidance. As Hindus believe in fatalism and tend to pursue spiritual achievements than material aspects, they are relatively less anxious about future. Thus, they are willing to change. This can also be proofed by our interaction with some Indian clients. Although in some extent, they are loyal to their company, they are also practical. Once they find a better job, they will switch without concern.
In terms of Collectivism and Individualism, India lies slightly more to the side of Collectivism. Although India was influenced by western culture, that well educated people are more independent and willing to express own thoughts and ideas, the long history of religion and caste system still earn their stance. It is obvious that most of the Indians are faithful to their religion and share same values with their groups. Thus they are less willing to say ‘no’ or confront to others, so as to maintain a peaceful atmosphere among the group.
Concerning Masculinity and Feminist, Indian has a moderate masculine culture. Although male force represent power and position in the traditional Indian culture, there are still examples that indicate women playing an important political role in India, say Indira Gandhi, the previous prime minister of the federal government. And as the society develops and becomes more open-minded, more and more women are taking up important positions.
Like Chinese Culture, Indian Culture also stressed on confrontation avoidance, interpersonal relationship and virtuous living, which reflect its Confucian nature. After our introduction, hope you all can have a better framework of India History and Culture.
Ladies and gentlemen, our plane has successfully landed on NEW DELHI airport. As most of the Indians can speak English, just enjoy yourself in here!
Actually, apart from English as their official language, India has more than 1600 dialects. Another official language is Hindi. It is mainly spoken in northern India while English is widely spoken & understood all over the state. As English is used for instruction in almost all universities and private schools, well educated Indians actually have a very good English proficiency, which make India become a favourable destination for tourists nowadays, allowing them to travel around without any language barrier. Besides, this enables staff in hospitality and service industry to communicate well with tourists and deliver quality service to them.
Let us begin our fantastic journey in India by visiting some attractions~
Before coming to India, what did you expect? Spirituality? Heritage Sites? Beaches? Or maybe all of these?
Take a look at the leaflet on your hand. Yes, you can experience all the above in India. India’s attractions mainly divided into 4 categories with an incredible diversity, including astonishing history and legends, rich cultural heritage, historical monuments, and the natural views which draws millions of visitors every year. It is a land of rich culture, history, traditions, and natural beauty.
Among the attractions, Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders in the world, is probably the most tremendous one. It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. It is an unique piece of art made up of white marble which glorifies true love. It was also designed in an onion dome shape with a lotus design at its top. The minarets, traditional element of mosques were designed symmetrically for faithful muezzins to pray. Because of its significant cultural design, it is the Indian’s star and a must-visit attraction for tourists. One more important point is that you can see different scenes in different time period per day. But of course, the prices also vary according to this.
Another significant attraction is the Ganges River. This world famous river is respected as "Holy River" and "Mother of India" by India people. A large number of fairy tales and religious legends constitute to the unique customs across the Ganges. Even after thousand years of civilization, Hindus on both sides of the Ganges remains many of the ancient customs, like praying, washing bath, drinking the Ganges holy water. Therefore, there are around 20 bath fields at the West Bank of the Ganges, which become a spectacular scene to visitors.
Are you impressed by the fabulous attractions? Let’s have a rest, it’s time for lunch.
Due to geographical and religious factors, restaurant menus vary among regions. Hindus do not eat beef because cow is a sacred animal in Indian mythology. Muslims and Jews are prohibited to eat pork. Brahmins and Jains are vegans. So you will find little beef and pork on the menu, instead, there are a lot of fish, chicken, lamb and vegetables cooked with spices like curry or with diary products like yoghurt. Besides, Indians love sweet food, so dessert is always an important part of the menu.
Eating with fingers is a norm in India, however, recently because of the western influence, Indian also use cutleries for meal. But remember, only right hand should be used for meal as the left hand is reserved for certain bodily functioning. Also, restaurants in India offer water for guests to clean their hands before eating, so remember to do so! Besides, Indian people view eating food as a physical and traditional activity in human life, in which, parts of the food will transform into their thought and mind. Therefore, food shouldn’t be contaminated and should be served on banana leaves to prevent cross contamination. It is strictly prohibited for a cook to taste any dishes during preparation in an Indian restaurant!
Indians like to drink tea which was imported to India by British during their colonization period. Drinking Chai, a spice milk tea, is a part of Indians’ daily life. It is made of red tea, milk, spices, sugar and honey. So remember to enjoy a cup of tea after meal!
A great meal, right? How much do you know about Indian festivals?
Actually, no other countries celebrate life like India. They have numerous festivals each year to celebrate religious and cultural events.
For religious festivals, each religion has their own significant celebrations like Diwali of Hindi, Corban of Islam, Buddha Purnima of Buddhism. Some of them even become the main attractions drawing visitors to India every year.
Today, we are really lucky to catch the period of DiWALI, the Festival of Light It is a Hindu festival which embraces a feeling of friendship and fraternity among all states, therefore, religious bias or castes bias are vanished during this period.
Today, people will light lanterns, play fireworks and spare time for a special pray which symbolizes good overriding evil, bringing the positives to human lives. So this is a day celebrating the inner light in Indians’ heart. Therefore, do enjoy every moment of this great festival today!
Besides the religious festivals, Indians also have other cultural celebrations, like the Khajuraho Festival which is held in the famous Khajuraho temple between February and March, aiming at promoting India traditional culture. Thousands of tourists are attracted to watch this fantastic cultural dance performances each year. Another unique festival is called Delhi International Mango Festival, which is held in July. As mango represents king of fruits with great reputation among Indian, so the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation and other relevant organizations jointly organized this festival to bring more opportunities to local hospitality industry.
One more highlight of cultural festival is the Nehru Trophy Boat Race. Each year, tourists from all around the world are attracted to watch this rhythmic snake-shaped boats competition. Although it is a pity that we don’t have chance to watch all the mentioned festivals in this trip, you are welcome to visit India again if you are interested!
Enjoyable? Don’t you want to bring more India memories back home? Next we are going to invite you to shop around and search for your favorites!
Shopping in India could be an unforgettable experience. Tea, spices, jewelries, textiles, leather shoes, musical instrument, handicrafts, incense and inlaid marble products are the most popular souvenirs.
Among those souvenirs, Sari is most welcomed by female travelers. It is a traditional Indian garment which is popular within the whole Indian society. However, only the upper-class Indians wear sari that made of silk, others just wear the cotton ones. There are more than ten wearing styles in total and Indian usually wear it with gorgeous jewelries.
Jewelry in India is seen as a vital accessory to everyday attire. However, it is more than just simply decorative. Different shapes in Indian jewelries represent different nature figure, they altogether form a part of life ongoing circle. Indian jewelries also proclaim people’s religious affinities, representing their social standing, economic status and political power. So, do bring some jewelries back to your female friends, they would be happy!
Apart from Sari and Jewelries, elephant-shaped statues, either wooden or ivory are also representative souvenirs of India. Elephant is regarded as a holy figure in India, representing wisdom, prosperity and good fortune. Every year, Hindus celebrate GANESH CHATURTHI, an Indian traditional festival to welcome a new start. So bring an elephant statue back home might give you a good fortune!
After an exciting day, you must be very tired. Let’s go to the hotel and have a rest!
Wow, so quick that we have arrived!
‘ Namaste’
You may wonder what’s the girl said just now. Actually, she is saying ‘Namaste’, a traditional Indian greeting which means ‘I bow to you’. Usually it is spoken at the beginning of a conversation with same hand folded gesture and a slight bow. Such wordlessly gesture can also represent goodbye. Because of the hierarchical culture in India, Indians greet senior and high ranking people first.
But of course, due to the influence from western culture. Educated Indians also greet others by hand shaking but because of the religious factor, men and women seldom shake hand with each other. Therefore, if you are not sure about this culture, just wait for the Indians to extend their hand first!
See there are lots of Lotus in the Hotel Garden? Actually, Lotus is the National Flower in India, symbolizing fertility, wealth and knowledge. Therefore, many hotels will plant it in their garden.
Apart from lotus, hotels also place many traditional Indian paintings & sculptures to decorate their lobby and guestrooms, let’s take a look.
For Indian Paintings, they can be broadly classified as murals and miniatures. They are used for religious purpose only long long time ago, but now they also present a fusion of various cultures and traditions.
ok, before going to the rooms. One final reminder to all of you, the business conference will start tomorrow and as your professional tour consultants, we have some recommendations concerning Indian Business Protocol. First, Indian prefer to do business with people they known, so if possible, do ask others to refer you. Besides, don’t think business is just business, try to maintain a long standing relationship with Indians, you will benefit from that. Also, do be punctual at meeting and prepare non leather, non pig-made, and non alcoholic gifts to Indians. Moreover, be patient and be ready to accept concession to show that you are sincere.
After a short refreshment break, let’s go to explore the night life in India! Well, night life in India could be a little bit different from what you imagined, it is definitely more than just usual pubs and bars life. Participating in Cultural shows featuring Indian dance and music performance or watching an Indian film might allow you to know India in a different perspective!
Before letting you to search for your own night life experience. Let me tell you some more backgrounds concerning both the entertainments. First for the cultural performance, it combines different periods of music and dance which are perceived as a way of life by Indians.
Classical Music, including Hindustani and Carnatic which comes from north and south India respectively is the most popular musical performance among Indians. This form of music is also easy for tourists to get to know more about traditional Indian music.
For India’s dancing performance, it is mainly divided into classical dance and the folk & tribal dance.
Here are some photos of classical dances.
And these are the photos of folk and tribal dances.
Well, if you are interested after seeing those photos, then you must go to the India International Centre tonight! Famous cultural shows like Carnatic Vocal Recital, an Indian classical piece; or the Kathak Recital, a kind of Northern Indian classical dance will be performed. Indian cultural shows are well-known for their special & unique rhythmic melody. Some of them even become the world cultural heritage which attract tourists from all corners of the world to appreciate them.
If you think cultural performance maybe a little bit boring, and you want something more entertaining, then you must go to watch an Indian production movie!
Maybe you don’t know, actually India produces the largest number of movies in the world each year with a diversity of theme on dancing, musicals, comedies, romance and actions.
USA has a Hollywood, while India has a Bollywood! It is a portmanteau of Hollywood and Bombay, the former name of Mumbai. It produces a lot of Hindi-Language film each year and is the largest and most popular branch of cinema in India! And one of them is just next to our hotel!
I bet all of you have heard about the Slumdog Millionaire, right? It gives rise to India’s community tourism highly, as more and more tourists go to Dharayi which is the largest slum in India after watching this film. Statistics show that in year 2009, most of the tourists who visit Dharayi are caused by the effect of the film, creating more business to the local tourism industry in there. So, after a brief ideas about the night life that you can enjoy in India, let’s go and search for your unique night experience.
After our tour simulation, we discovered that culture, hospitality and society are interrelated and affected one and other in India. Just as what India Tourism Office promoted, India’s long history formulated its unique social characteristics, glorious culture and incredibility! Its uniqueness in culture also provides unique impact to its hospitality Industry, providing extraordinary cultural experience and rich heritages to visitors, thus booming the industry. In return, the boom of hospitality industry contributes to the development of society greatly, attracting more investors to other industries and providing Indians more opportunities. However, it is essentially important for India’s government to take measures on its tremendous growth, like the inadequate supporting infrastructure, poor urban planning, generally low educational level, political instability would be the challenges and obstacles for further development on hospitality industry in the near future.