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India is the birthplace of Yoga and Meditation, practices that have now become global wellness phenomena. For many Indians, spirituality is integrated into the daily routine:
One of the most striking aspects of Indian culture is its diversity. With 22 official languages, over 1,600 dialects, and a multitude of ethnic groups, India is a microcosm of the world. Yet, despite this diversity, there is a deep sense of unity that binds the country together. This unity is rooted in the concept of "vasudhaiva kutumbakam," or the world is one family, which is a fundamental principle of Hindu philosophy. This idea is reflected in the country's motto, "Unity in Diversity," which celebrates the coexistence of different cultures, traditions, and lifestyles. India is the birthplace of Yoga and Meditation,
This paper explores the transformation of Indian culture and lifestyle in the 21st century, characterised by the coexistence of deep-rooted traditions and rapid modernization. It examines how globalization, digital proliferation, and economic liberalization have reshaped social structures, family dynamics, dietary habits, and fashion. By analyzing the "Glocal" phenomenon—the amalgamation of global influences with local traditions—this study argues that Indian lifestyle is not discarding its heritage but is rather reinventing it to suit a contemporary narrative. Yet, despite this diversity, there is a deep
Modern India is split. Urban creators are thriving by contrasting the traditional Swayamvar (arranged marriage) with modern dating app disasters. The sweet spot is —where parents put a bio-data on a website, but the kids Tinder-swipe through the profiles. This paper explores the transformation of Indian culture