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Respected Principal, Respected Vice-Principal, Colleagues and My Dear Students!
Warm Greetings to all!!
Even though we all are Indian and are living in this country since our birth, but how many of us really know what India is? What makes our country stand out from the rest of the world? What is the historical and cultural past of our country? The questions are so many, but do we have the answers? Perhaps not! Then, let’s take this opportunity to know more about our country and its rich historical, cultural and geographical legacy so that when the need arises we can teach about the greatness of our country to our young generation and outsiders too.
Before I begin, I would like to extend special thanks to our principal for giving me this big responsibility to deliver a speech about our country with you all. Everyone is requested, including my students to feel free to share their thoughts with us or ask questions if they like.
Our country is a land of huge diversity where people from varied caste, creed, religion and cultural practices live here. This diversity is not looked upon as a point of social friction and chaos in the Indian society, but rather as a variety that enriches our society and nation as a whole. With more than 1.34 billion people living here, India becomes the second most populous country in the world after China. The diversity of Indian culture gets reflected in the form of varied customs, language, food and art. Then we have a rich geographical landscape in the form of lofty mountain peaks, vast seas, myriad rivers and streams, expansive river-cultivated lands, sandy deserts and dense forests – all these have adorned India in an extraordinary manner.
Interestingly, the unity and oneness of our country can be observed through the National Festivals too, such as Gandhi Jayanti, Independence Day and Republic Day, which clearly showcase the indivisible character of our country. These festivals are celebrated across all the Indian States in schools, universities colleges, societies, offices, etc. During Independence Day, every Indian is excited to watch the Flag Hoisting Ritual by the Prime Minister at Red Fort and listen to his speech.
In fact, there are other festivals too which we celebrate leaving our religion and caste-based differences behind, such as Diwali and Holi.
India’s rich cultural diversity can also be seen in the form of food. In our country, cooking style varies from one region to the other. Indian cuisine is known for its impressive assortment of spices and herbs. Then there’s a wide variety of bread which is being served with meals, which include naan, fluffy flatbread, over-baked flatbread, bhatoora, etc. much preferred in North India; whereas if you go to the Southern Indian region, you will not find bread, but rice and such dishes as uthapam, dosa, idli, etc.
This is not the end as the essence of India can be seen in many ways and not restricted to different religious practices, geographical diversity and food variety. We can talk about our country’s remarkable architectural wealth, clothing styles, etc.
Hence, I can say that we are all proud Indians of this great land and must pledge to bring our country accolades and appreciation on a global platform.
Jai Hind!!
Thank You!
Warm Greetings to all!!
Even though we all are Indian and are living in this country since our birth, but how many of us really know what India is? What makes our country stand out from the rest of the world? What is the historical and cultural past of our country? The questions are so many, but do we have the answers? Perhaps not! Then, let’s take this opportunity to know more about our country and its rich historical, cultural and geographical legacy so that when the need arises we can teach about the greatness of our country to our young generation and outsiders too.
Before I begin, I would like to extend special thanks to our principal for giving me this big responsibility to deliver a speech about our country with you all. Everyone is requested, including my students to feel free to share their thoughts with us or ask questions if they like.
Our country is a land of huge diversity where people from varied caste, creed, religion and cultural practices live here. This diversity is not looked upon as a point of social friction and chaos in the Indian society, but rather as a variety that enriches our society and nation as a whole. With more than 1.34 billion people living here, India becomes the second most populous country in the world after China. The diversity of Indian culture gets reflected in the form of varied customs, language, food and art. Then we have a rich geographical landscape in the form of lofty mountain peaks, vast seas, myriad rivers and streams, expansive river-cultivated lands, sandy deserts and dense forests – all these have adorned India in an extraordinary manner.
Interestingly, the unity and oneness of our country can be observed through the National Festivals too, such as Gandhi Jayanti, Independence Day and Republic Day, which clearly showcase the indivisible character of our country. These festivals are celebrated across all the Indian States in schools, universities colleges, societies, offices, etc. During Independence Day, every Indian is excited to watch the Flag Hoisting Ritual by the Prime Minister at Red Fort and listen to his speech.
In fact, there are other festivals too which we celebrate leaving our religion and caste-based differences behind, such as Diwali and Holi.
India’s rich cultural diversity can also be seen in the form of food. In our country, cooking style varies from one region to the other. Indian cuisine is known for its impressive assortment of spices and herbs. Then there’s a wide variety of bread which is being served with meals, which include naan, fluffy flatbread, over-baked flatbread, bhatoora, etc. much preferred in North India; whereas if you go to the Southern Indian region, you will not find bread, but rice and such dishes as uthapam, dosa, idli, etc.
This is not the end as the essence of India can be seen in many ways and not restricted to different religious practices, geographical diversity and food variety. We can talk about our country’s remarkable architectural wealth, clothing styles, etc.
Hence, I can say that we are all proud Indians of this great land and must pledge to bring our country accolades and appreciation on a global platform.
Jai Hind!!
Thank You!
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