Political Science, asked by aman1056, 1 year ago

india is a country of many diversities. explain with examples

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Answered by Lamesoul
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India is a country with many diversities..

Let is see this exemples..

#It is the birthplace of four major religions- Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism. It also has the second highest population of Muslims in the world, next only to Indonesia. India also has the third largest Shia population in the world and is considered as the cradle of Ahmadiyya Islam. It is one of the very few countries in the world with at least One million Ahmadi Muslims...

# Many languages are spoke here more than 24..

# India can be divided into five physiographic regions. They are-

1. The Northern Mountains
2. Indo Gangetic Plains
3. The Peninsular Plateau
4. Thar Desert
5. The Coastal Plains

Politically India has 29 states and 7 Union Territories. Each of these states has its own cultural identity. So, in other words, the Union of India is an amalgamation of 29 different cultures.

India is home to one of the wettest, coldest and humid places in the entire globe.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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"India is a country of many diversities:

India is a country which comprises 29 states and 7 union territories together forming 36 entities in total. Among the 36 entities, in each state one can find 36 diversities in terms of religion followed, way of dressing, food habits, types of the house constructed, behaviorism, culture, interest, the way of understanding, etc.

In India, one can find diversities of religion in terms of Christian, Hindu, Islam, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism, etc. All are different forms of worshiping the god. Throughout India from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, many varieties of dressing styles are present. The food varieties which are available in India range from vegetarian to non-vegetarian dishes.

The southern region is famous for the huge collection of tourist spots such as Kerala, Rameswaram, Mahabalipuram, etc. The northern region is famous for colorful celebrations. In India, many festivals such as Holi, Onam, Baisaki, Ramzan, Christmas, etc are celebrated."

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