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( A rundhati Bakshi (talk • contribs)) 16:00, 1 March 2006 (UTC)

THE INDIAN WAY OF LIFE
India is a land of many colours. If you travel through the length and breadth of the country you will come across many different conditions such as food, clothes, environment and lifestyle but there is a hidden sense of unity even in these adverse conditions. India has been standing like mountain, a mountain having the strength of facing even the worst storm, through the ancient times, India has seen the battles of the Turks, Mughal’s, Britishers and even the ongoing battle between India and Pakistan.

India is home to the richest personality who enjoys life of luxury and comfort, yet, on the other hand it also has one of the world’s largest slum, whose residents earn a living by toiling in the hard sun, stormy rain and even in the spine chilling cold, for them every season, every month and every day is the same. Children running about in the streets are a common sight all over India, but the introduction of certain revolutionaries ideas such as “The whole in the Wall” concepts have given the street children of India the knowledge and importance of the Information Technology. The village life of India provides a more peaceful and thrilling experience of life. But with the rapid development of cities the villagers moving in to the cities for better employment, the pleasant and peaceful villages are under the threat of becoming extinct. Returning to our topic I would like to describe the life of people living in the mountainous areas mainly the North –Eastern states, some of the inhabitants are even tribal and keep their tradition in all conditions. The people of the costal areas are very hardy because they stay out in the sea for long hours waiting for their catch. The inhabitants of the Deccan of t are the most cultured race in the history of India. In present conditions villages have a more peaceful environments and the conditions have changed from the villagers moving to the cities to people moving to villages during a holiday or a vacation at least to breath some ‘clean air’.

Thus we see that even under such adverse conditions India still has the power of unity, under such conditions it’s easy for a nation to give rise to divisions and chaos, but India has never even had a look at this factor after her Independence because she possesses the power of equality, fraternity and liberty within her citizens.

Author: Sangeet Anshuman October 2005