Culture

India is one of the largest and most diversified nations in the world. It is predicted that India will become demographically the youngest nation by the year 2030. This country is home to 29 states and 7 union territories and has 22 official languages. There are a plethora of religions as well and people practice Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Christianity. All such reflects the unity in diversity. This nation is also famous for its people, art, culture, heritage, and education system as all of these are a blend of tradition and modern globalization.

There are many historic cities that still have living traditions. The historical monuments and mega structures here are the landmarks and indicate the background of cities. Some of the universities and colleges also have historical legacies. There are many distinct marketplaces, commonly known as Bazars, which glorify the historicity of our big country.

Various art forms are also taught such as dance and music which are integral to Indian culture. Some of the world-famous dance forms like Bharatnatyam, Odissi, Kathakali, Kathak, and Kuchipudi are of Indian origins. Hindustani and Carnatic are two prime music styles. Some artists of India – Uday Shankar, Rahman, Zubin Mehta, Amitav Ghosh, Arundhati Roy – present the rich cultural legacy of India on the world stage.

The rich cultural background and incredible history of the nation along with the beautiful landscape from the Great Himalayas to the rocks of Kanyakumari make the country a perfect region to explore. There is the great Rann of Kutch in the west, the abode of clouds in the east, the wildlife, beaches, and never-ending cuisines that will make your stay in India during the academic year worthwhile.

Various Indian universities have luxurious natural campuses and are a host of festivals and events. There are countless opportunities to experience local culture and traditions that will make your campus life more exciting. India is a perfect place that will offer you exposure to cultures, art, and tradition, heritage, history, invention, and creativity, and of course the complex education system.