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India is a very diverse country with 9 major religions, hundreds of languages, different ethnicities and cultural background living together as one nation. It is a unique country in which people from different walks of life come together and stay united despite their

difference of opinions on various issues. The rich traditions and cultures of these people is what makes India stand out from the rest of the world and the celebration of these cultures is done through religious festivals in India. In this article, we shall talk about both the religious festivals in India as well as the political and social festivals that are celebrated every year.

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Set 1 – 10 Lines on Indian Festivals for Kids

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Every year India celebrates hundreds of festivals across different religions

Some of the main religious festivals that are celebrated in India are Diwali, Christmas, Ramzan, Eid and Dussehra

The government declares holiday on certain important festivals and in certain cases, private companies or schools and colleges declare holiday themselves

Festivals in India celebrate the unity in diversity of the country

Festivals like Diwali and Dussehra celebrate the victory of good over evil

Even though the majority of the Indian population is Hindu, celebrations of non-Hindu religious festivals such as Christmas and Ramzan are popular

The fact that India is a secular nation allows each and everyone to celebrate our festival they want without being curtailed by any sections of the society

The fact that there are so many festivals in India is a boon for businesses across the country

The shopping for gold, clothes and household items increases during festival celebrations

India is a diverse country and the colour of each and every religion is represented by the colourful festivals that India celebrate every year.

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