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Write at article on various people of different
state of India​

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Answered by Subhash321
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Answer: India has 29 states all the direction of States of people are different there are different people in different states

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Answered by Anonymous
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THE condensation of a description of a vast and complex country like India into a booklet of some 85 pages, including illustrations, is no mean feat, especially when the result is so clear and informative. Wm. H. Gilbert, jun., has done this in War Background Studies, No. 18, entitled "Peoples of India", issued by the Smithsonian Institution. Starting with the environment (geographical, climatic and biological), the author passes on to the inhabitants; these are of diverse origins as is well known, and thus lay the foundations for the complicated aggregation that is India. Most of the so-called races of man are represented there. When it is realized, moreover, that there are about 180 different languages, apart from 550 dialects, in the country, there is no denying that the difficulties of administration are great. Although India shows great ethnic diversity, there is at the same time a certain cultural unity. The people as a whole may be described as sharing certain traits such as conservatism, a lack of time sense, a love of social prestige, a highly developed religious sense and a strong devotion to the family. The mental abilities of certain castes are unquestioned, as shown by their metaphysics and by their art, to mention only two examples. Caste coupled with religion is perhaps the outstanding characteristic of India. The caste system, faulty though it may be, at least has the merit of bringing order into what might otherwise be a discordant assemblage of peoples. The book ends with a short account of Indian contribution to the War, and it is illustrated with fine photographs which do much to emphasize the essential contrasts in India of great riches and abject poverty, of fine buildings and squalid huts.

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