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Write a poem on relationship between Delhi and Sikkim in hindi

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Art Integration Project- Culture of Sikkim and Delhi

‘EK BHARAT, SHRESHTHA BHARAT’ PROGRAMME

India is a land of unity in diversity. India is a unique nation in terms of its diverse linguistic, religious, cultural, and social thtreads which are tightly held together in a national identity. We are forgetting this brotherhood due to our diverted focus. It is a feeling that has to be nourished and cherished.

To fulfil this need Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat programme has been launched by the central government for a cultural exchange programme between different states and/or union territories. National Capital Delhi has been paired with Sikkim under Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat programme.

The states carry out activities to promote a sustained and structured cultural connect in the areas of language learning, culture, traditions & music, tourism & cuisine, sports and sharing of best practices, etc.

Selected students and teachers of both states visit each other under the programme. Cultural exchanges take place from time to time in Sikkim and Delhi with food festivals and dance festivals. With people to people contact, the Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat initiative has strengthened the bond of oneness between Delhi and Sikkim. That’s why we are studying similarities between Delhi and Sikkim in art and culture.

LET’S TRY TO ESTABLISH SOME MORE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN SIKKIM AND DELHI

1.Celebration famous for celebrating every festival and occasion love to celebrate on the occasion of the new year

2.Dance Delhi has adopted many dance styles from its neighbouring states Maruni, Tamamg Selo, Tashi sabdo, Dhamphu, Kagyed etc

3.Hospitality Guests are considered equal to God and served accordingly offer ‘chang’ – a preparation from fermented millet to guests

Delhi and Sikkim Comparison

ART AND CULTURE OF DELHI

  • Delhi is the traditional and present-day capital of India.
  • Delhi is bounded by four states namely Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab that have a strong influence on the lifestyle of Delhi.
  • People from all parts of the country live here.
  • All major festivals of India are celebrated here- Holi, Diwali, Id, Guru Purab, Buddha Purnima or Christmas.
  • Delhi is an educational hub for students all over the world.
  • Chhole bhature, pav bhaji, aloo puri, purani dilli ke paranthe and gol gappe are some of the popular street food of Delhi.

ART AND CULTURE OF SIKKIM

  • The people of Sikkim are known as Lepchas, Bhutias and Nepalese.
  • They follow Buddhism and Christianity.
  • They worship spirits of mountains, rivers and forests.
  • The Nepali language is spoken and understood all over the state. This language is similar to Hindi and uses the Devanagari script.
  • The traditional male Nepali dress consists of long double breast garment flowing below the waist and a trouser known as “Daura Suruwal”.
  • The female dress consists of a double-breasted garment with strings to tie on both the sides at four places, which is shorter than the Daura and is known as “Chow Bandi Choli”.
  • Sikkim tea, chhurpi soup, bamboo shoot curry, thukpa, momos, kodo ki roti and kinema curry are some of the famous dishes of Sikkim.
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