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paragraph on unity in diversity​

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Answered by pranavkumbhar6866
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Unity in Diversity is a concept which signifies unity among individuals who have certain differences among them. These differences can be on the basis of culture, language, ideology, religion, sect, class, ethnicity, etc. Furthermore, the existence of this concept has been since time immemorial.

Answered by rakshithan702
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When the Indian President Sankar Dayal Sharma was given a reception in Cambridge University on 24th of July 1993, the Chancellor of Edinburgh had expressed his feelings in the following manner:

“India, the land of dream and romance, the country of hundred tongues of a thousand religions and two million gods, cradle of the human speech, mother of history, grandmother of legends, great grandmother of traditions, the land that all men desire to see, and having seen once by even a glimpse, it would not give that glimpse a show for all the rest of the globe combined.”

The view of the Chancellor of Edinburgh very well reflects the vastness and variety of India. So far as vastness is concerned it is twenty times that of Great Britain and is as large as Europe minus Russia. Because of its size it is often called a sub- continent. The population of some of its states is more than that of many important countries of the world.The concept of unity in diversity was used by both the indigenous peoples of North America and Taoist societies in 400–500 B.C. In premodern Western culture, it has existed in an implicit form in certain organic conceptions of the universe that developed in the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome.[1] The phrase is a deliberate oxymoron, the rhetorical combination of two antonyms, unitas "unity, oneness" and varietas "variety, variousness". When used in a political context, it is often used to advocate federalism and multiculturalism.

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