INDIA BEYOND INDIA

India is the land of rich cultural and heritage of many traditions and energetic colours. India is a country that attracts the thinking power of the whole world. But beyond what we often hear, there’s a lot more to discover. In this blog, we’re going to explore the parts of that you might not have heard about before. We will look at things like unique places, stories, traditions, etc.
India’s cultural diversity is not limited to its borders, this country is the home of many indigenous tribes each with its language, traditions, and way of living. When we talk about cuisine, Indian cuisines are often associated with spices and sweets, there are many platters from south Indian dosa to Bengali sweets, Gujarati khandvi to Maharashtrian bhakarvadi each state has its own taste. Where else India has a language galore of over 22 official recognised languages and hundreds of dialects. Beyond Hindi and english, each state has its own languages. Coming to Indian festivals and celebrations, india’s festivals are like a colour full mix of traditions. Whether it’s the excitement of Diwali or the joyful Holi celebrations, each festival gives us a special peek into India’s diverse culture.


India’s traditional medicine has its innovation and history. Ayurveda is an old way of medicine from India that wholly looks at health. People from around the world are now noticing it because it takes care of the body and mind together. There are places located in India where they use natural methods to heal the pain. Again India is not only about old traditions it’s also a place for new innovative ideas and technology. The country’s start-ups, tech industry and research centres are playing an important role in India’s development.
In every corner of the world, the essence of Indian culture, spirituality, cuisine, and innovation can be felt. From Ayurveda to movie screens, spice-lander dishes to sweets, Indian impact is undeniable. “India beyond India” is a reminder that the beauty of this nation extends beyond its borders.

-Written by Manashvi Jadav(SYBAF)

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