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"Unity in Diversity is the characteristic of India. Explain the statement
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Answer:
1. "Unity in Diversity" is the characteristic of India. Explain the statement
2. India is a secular country. Explain the statement
3. What is unity? How does national unity benefit the country?
Explanation:
1.The most often noticed feature of Indian society is “Unity in Diversity”. This phrase celebrates how India has been stronger by welcoming various cultural, social and ethnic elements. ... It is based on the notion that diversity enriches human interaction.
2.Secularism in India means equal treatment of all religions by the state. With the 42nd Amendment of the Constitution of India enacted in 1976, the Preamble to the Constitution asserted that India is a secular nation. However, neither India's constitution nor its laws define the relationship between religion and state.
3.One People, One Nation, One Destiny means that Guyana is an independent nation but we are not independent of each other. It takes unity despite opposing views to run your household, to make your businesses function, to create programs to teach in schools so why would you expect any less from a country and its people? Successful entities hire people with different specialities, different backgrounds, different kinds and levels of education and with all that diversity, it thrives. It builds tolerance towards the different and even the difficult.Without unity, there is no growth, integrity, freedom and definitely no patriotism.
Education, something that doesn’t always happen in a classroom, is always the answer. Many times, basic interaction generates massive education. Allowing differences of opinions/clearing of misconceptions to be respectfully expressed while ridding discomfort, judgement and stigma removes inequality and other social issues like racial discriminations and gender disparity while promoting unity. Guyana, we are internationally admired for our racial and cultural diversity yet these are just a few of the factors which divide us. No team has ever won a game without team spirit with a united front. We want our cricket and football teams to excel yet we don’t independently practice what it takes for a country to win