The presentation slides, I used while presenting about Indian culture, to increase cultural understanding for domestic faculty and employees to better serve the Indian students on the campus of University of New Haven.
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.
The presentation slides, I used while presenting about Indian culture, to increase cultural understanding for domestic faculty and employees to better serve the Indian students on the campus of University of New Haven.
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.
The culture of India refers collectively to the thousands of distinct and unique cultures of all religions and communities present in India. India's languages, religions, dance, music, architecture, food, and customs differ from place to place within the country. The Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation of several cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced by a history that is several millennia old. Many elements of India's diverse cultures, such as Indian religions, Indian philosophy, and Indian cuisine, have a profound impact on the world.
On Dec/10/2012, I went to Stoney Creek High School , Rochester (MI) and gave a 45 minutes presentation to a class of sophomore / junior students about "Incredible India". This event was organized by the Assistant Director, Office of International Students and Scholars, Oakland University. Here is the presentation.
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The culture of India refers collectively to the thousands of distinct and unique cultures of all religions and communities present in India. India's languages, religions, dance, music, architecture, food, and customs differ from place to place within the country. The Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation of several cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced by a history that is several millennia old. Many elements of India's diverse cultures, such as Indian religions, Indian philosophy, and Indian cuisine, have a profound impact on the world.
On Dec/10/2012, I went to Stoney Creek High School , Rochester (MI) and gave a 45 minutes presentation to a class of sophomore / junior students about "Incredible India". This event was organized by the Assistant Director, Office of International Students and Scholars, Oakland University. Here is the presentation.
this ppt gives a glimpse of india's past, present and future and tells the world the incredibility of india....it includes the cuisine, culture, monuments, dance etc of india...
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3. Culture
ï” Culture refers to the cumulative deposit of knowledge, experience, beliefs, values, attitudes,
meanings, hierarchies, religion, notions of time, roles, spatial relations, concepts of the universe,
and material objects and possessions acquired by a group of people in the course of generations
through individual and group striving.
ï” Culture is the systems of knowledge shared by a relatively large group of people.
ï” Culture is communication, communication is culture.
ï” Culture in its broadest sense is cultivated behavior; that is the totality of a person's learned,
accumulated experience which is socially transmitted, or more briefly, behavior through social
learning.
ï” A culture is a way of life of a group of people--the behaviors, beliefs, values, and symbols that
they accept, generally without thinking about them, and that are passed along by communication
and imitation from one generation to the next.
5. Indian culture
"India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of
history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand mother of tradition. Our most
valuable and most astrictive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India
only!" --Mark Twain
âWe owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us to count, without which no worthwhile
scientific discovery could have been made.â â Albert Einstein
Hereâs what some literates have to say about India
7. India has 21 officially recognised
languages which is only 2 less than
the European Union!
Under constitution, Hindi and
English are official languages of
the state
Two major linguistic families:
Indo-Aryan (74%) and Dravidian (24%)
...not so simple in India...
46%
9%
8%
8%
7%
6%
5%
4%
4% 3%
Language
Hindi
Bengali
Telugu
Marathi
Tamil
Urdu
Gujarati
Kannada
Malayalam
Oriya
8. Indian Culture
âą Indian communication tends to be indirect and a personâs words may only
convey a fraction of what is being said.
âą Directness is considered rude.
âą Thus, the rest of the message is delivered via tone, body language, past
history, and often, by what is not said.
âą In Indian culture, it is essential to show proper respect.
Polite answer
Yes
Communication
Real answer
Yes No Maybe Weâll see
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9. Society and Family
Social dimensions - The caste system
âąCaste is the Indian class system.
âąRejected by Hinduism.
âąAbolished by law in 1949, but it still
remains a significant force throughout
India.
âąA soul can be born into a different caste
in the process of reincarnation.
âąMarriages between castes are rare.
Brahmins (Priest and educated class)
Kshatriya (Professional, governing and military
class)
Vaisahya (Landowners, farmers and merchants)
Sudra (Peasants and labourers)
A life body within the social body
The untouchables
10. Family and friends
âą One of the most important parts of
Indian culture is relationship`(who you
know).
âą Marriages are often arranged by the
parents.
âą Older people are called Auntie and Uncle
while people of the same age or younger
are called Brother or Sister.
âą Friendship in India is almost always
relegated to people of the same gender,
and it tends to run much deeper than in
the West, with more physical affection
shown toward each other.
âą Friendship between guys and girls who
are not related is considered
inappropriate.
11. Religion
ï” India is one of the most religious countries in the
world with large and active populations of
Hindus,Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists and Christians.
ï” Unlike in the West where oneâs faith is considered
âprivate,â Indians tend to display their religion
prominently.
ï” A personâs name, occupation, style of dress,
marriage partner and diet are all largely based on
religion.
ï” People who are irreligious are looked upon rather
suspiciously.
12. Islam
ï” Major impact on culture,
cuisine, music and
architecture.
ï” One of the largest populations
of Muslims in the world,
despite their being a minority
of 12%.
5 Pillars in Islam:
ï” - Creed
ï” - Namaz (5/day/Mecca)
ï” - Ramadan (fas 1 mth/year)
ï” - Almsgiving
ï” - Hajj (Pilgrimage to Mecca)
14. FOOD & SPICES
ï¶India is known for its love for food
and spices.
ï¶Indian cuisine categories are
northern,southern,eastern,western
and etc.......
ï¶India is the worlds second largest
producer of food after china.
17. AGRICULTURE
ï¶India is one of the global leaders
in the agriculture.
ï¶The second largest producer of
rice & wheat in the world.
ï¶India is one of the greatest
producer of cotton,sugarcane,
peanuts, jute,tea,
Spices,pulses etc........
18.
19. MUSIC & DANCE
ï¶The music of india includes
multiple varieties of religious.
-folk,pop and classical music.
ï¶There are many well-known dance
forms.
ï¶Kuchipudi-andhra
pradesh,bharatanatyam-
tamilnadu,kathak,kathakali,..etc.
20.
21. Leisure
Chai drinking along with
conversation (Cricket, politics,
Bollywood) and people-
watching.
Bollywood:
- long musical drama-comedy-
action-romance in which:
meet
+
=
+ + =
3h later
22. Salwar Kameez !
ï§Indian women have a variety of different apparel
and styles to choose from, but three of the most
common garments are:
1. Sari
2. Salwar Kameez
3. Choli
ï§Men too have many options and here are
but three samples:
1. Dhoti
2. Lungi
3. Kurta
23. How to eat Indian food
âąIndian food is often eaten with the hands
âąconsidered impolite to allow the food to
pass the first joint of the fingers
âąfingers should never touch the mouth
directly
âąonly the right hand may be used in eating
âąspoon is provided for soup, but the bread
may even be used to eat that
âąMeat may be eaten with a knife and fork,
but it will more often be served pre-cut,
so it may be easily managed by the fingers
25. Sports, Sports, Sports
âąOfficial national sport is Hockey
âąIndigenous sports include: kabaddi and gilli-danda
âąChess was invented in India
âąMany indoor and outdoor games such as
snakes and ladders, playing cards, polo etc.
âąMost popular sport: cricket
28. ï” Elementary Education â Fundamental Right
ï” More than 1700 Colleges, 350 Universities and 20
Institutes of National Importance
ï” But Literacy Rate â 65.38%
ï” Female Literacy â 54.16%
ï” Urban Literacy â 80.3%
29. ï” VALUE for MONEY
ï” Bargaining
ï” Displays
ï” Touch and Feel Good
ï” Promotional Deals
31. Preeminent figures
Mahatma Gandhi
Father of the nation - embodiment of Non
Violence
Srinivasa Ramanujam
Great Indian Mathematician (postulated and
proved over 3452 theorems
C. V. Raman
1930 Nobel Laureate in Physics â Scattering of
light and Raman effect
32. Preeminent figures
Har Gobind Khorana
1968 â Nobel Laureate in Medicine
Worked on the interpretation of the genetic code
Sbbramanyan Chandrasekhar
1983 -`Nobel Laureate in Physics
Worked on structure and evolution of stars
Mother Theresa
1979 Nobel Laureate for Peace