The document provides information on several countries, including Taiwan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Mongolia. It discusses the population sizes, languages spoken, cultural aspects like holidays and traditions, and brief histories. For Taiwan, it notes the population size and that the main language is Chaozhou. In Nepal, it highlights the population size, languages including Awadhi and Newari, and aspects of its rich cultural heritage. For Bangladesh, it outlines the population size, language of Bangla, and that its culture has a unique 2500 year old history. Mongolia's summary includes its population size, languages like Khalkha, and traditions such as celebrating an annual Yak Festival.
The presentation focuses on the impact of globalization on Bengali culture, examining various aspects of its influence. The introduction of new forms of writing and communication technologies, the influence of Western literature on Bengali literature, and the spread of Bengali literature to new regions are discussed. The impact of globalization on Bengali way of life, including changes in dietary habits, fashion, and music, is also explored. The presentation further examines the impact of globalization on the Bengali economy and the challenges and opportunities it presents. The migration of Bengalis to other parts of the world and the challenges of cultural integration and identity are also addressed. The conclusion emphasizes the need to recognize the diversity and richness of Bengali traditions while seeking a balance between innovation and preservation.
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The presentation focuses on the impact of globalization on Bengali culture, examining various aspects of its influence. The introduction of new forms of writing and communication technologies, the influence of Western literature on Bengali literature, and the spread of Bengali literature to new regions are discussed. The impact of globalization on Bengali way of life, including changes in dietary habits, fashion, and music, is also explored. The presentation further examines the impact of globalization on the Bengali economy and the challenges and opportunities it presents. The migration of Bengalis to other parts of the world and the challenges of cultural integration and identity are also addressed. The conclusion emphasizes the need to recognize the diversity and richness of Bengali traditions while seeking a balance between innovation and preservation.
The culture of West Bengal is an Indian Culture which has its roots in the Bengali literature, music, fine arts, drama and cinema. People of West Bengal share their cultural heritage with the neighboring Bangladesh (erstwhile known as East Bengal). West Bengal and Bangladesh together form the historical and geographical region of Bengal, with common linguistic and ethnic backgrounds. Besides the common cultural characteristics, different geographic regions of West Bengal have subtle as well as more pronounced variations between each other, with Darjeeling Himalayan hill region showing particularly different cultural aspect.
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Assam Administrative Staff College, Guwahati.
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country’s rich heritage, deep-rooted beliefs, and the harmonious
coexistence of various ethnic communities. In this article, we delve into the
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8. Language and Population
Population languages
The population of napal
The population of
was estimated to be
napal was
29,519,114 .
estimated to be
Languages of napal
29,519,114 .
Awadhi
Newari
Hindi
10. Holidays of Napal
Pictures of Nepal holidays Holidays in Nupal Pictures
.
9 Nov ConstiIt is said about Nepal
that every other structure is a holy
shrine every other day of festival.
Well if the number of annual
festival. Both religious and
national, is any indication, the
saying couldn't be more true
Festival is an essential part of
Nepalese life that garner emend
us local participant. Festival also
offers visitors valuable
opportunity not only for having
fun but gaining insight into various
aspects of Nepalese culture.
12. The Flag of Bangledesh
The national flag is bottle green in color and
rectangular in size with the length to width
ratio of 10:6 bearing a red circle on the body of
=
the green. The red circle has a radius of one
fifth of the length of the flag. Its center is
placed on the middle of the perpendicular
drawn from the nine twentieth part of the
flag. The background color symbolizes the
greenery of Bangladesh with its vitality and
youthfulness while the red disc represents the
rising sun and the sacrifice our people made to
obtain our independence.
17. History of Mongolia
The area of what is now Mongolia has been ruled by various nomadic
empires, including the Xiongnu, the Rouran, the Xianbi, the Gökturks,
and others. The Mongol Empire was founded by Chinggis Khaan in 1206.
After the collapse of the Yuan Dynasty, the Mongols returned to their
earlier patterns of internal strife. In the 16th and 17th centuries,
Mongolia came under the influence of Tibetan Buddhism. At the end of
the 17th century, most of Mongolia had been incorporated into the area
ruled by the Qing Dynasty. During the collapse of the Qing Dynasty in
1911, Mongolia declared independence, but had to struggle until 1921 to
firmly establish de‐facto independence, and until 1945 to gain
international recognition. As a consequence, it came under strong
Russian and Soviet influence: In 1924, the Mongolian People's Republic
was declared, and Mongolian politics began to follow the same patterns
as Soviet politics of the time. After the breakdown of communist
regimes in Eastern Europe in late 1989, Mongolia saw its own
Democratic Revolution in early 1990, which led to a multi‐party system,
a new constitution in 1992, and the ‐ rather rough ‐ transition to a
market economy
18. Language and Population
Language and Population
The population of
Mongolia was estimated to
be 2832250
: Khalkha or Halha, the
national language of
Mongolia, and Oirat,
Chahar and Ordos, which
are spoken mainly in the
Inner Mongolian
Autonomous Region of
China.
19. Clothing and Climint
Weather Clothing
Mongolia has an extreme The del is the Mongols'
continental type of climate traditional garment worn
similar to that of south‐ on both workdays and
central Siberia or special days. It is a long,
Manchuria. Winters are loose gown cut in one
long and very cold. There is piece with the sleeves; it
a swift transition in April to has a high collar and widely
a short, warm summer and overlaps at the front. The
an equally rapid return to del is girdled with a
the winter cold in October.
20. Mongolias Festivals
Holidays Picture of a family festival
Mongolia rates number two
in the world for its number of
yaks. It is a tradition in
Mongolia to celebrate Yak
Festival annually, hallowing
this strong as well as
productive animal, mostly
living the highlands of the
country. The event consists of
several parts such as: Yak
show, wrestling, yak races
and horse races.