india
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
:History of India
India earned its independence from the British on the 15/8/47. But the British army left India ultimately in 1950. The Indians celebrate 26/1/1950 as the Republic Day of India. On this day the Indian constitution was adopted. Until its independence in 1947.
:The most important cities in India
Delhi, Capital of India
Delhi -with its coherent praise and crowd of human traffic may at the first look challenging and confusing. Yet it is acclaimed as the cultural capital of the country India. In between the varied complexity and contradictions, the city presents the charm and dynamism to its visitors. The eye-catching ancient monuments, glorious museum with some of the finest places to eat; Delhi offers everything. You will come across a spectrum of vernaculars
spoken by the people residing in the city with each
Mumbai
Mumbai is the most populated city in India .mbai is the commercial capital of India. . Mumbai is also home to Bollywood, the epicentre of the country's Hindi film and television industry. Bollywood produces a record number of films every year, more than
. anywhere else in the world
. anywhere else in the world
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
:clothing
Traditional clothing in India greatly varies across different parts of the country and is influenced immensely by local
culture, geography and
.climate
The kinds of traditional clothing in
: India, such as
1-Dhoti
Dhoti kurta is the traditional Indian clothing of men. Unlike other dresses, it is an unstitched piece of cloth usually 5 yards long that is tied around the waist and legs. The knot is tied at the waist. Dhoti is known by different names at different places such as Laacha in Punjabi, dhuti in Bangla.
2-Kurta:
2-Kurta:
Kurta is a term used to refer to a long loose shirt,the length of which falls below or may be just above the knees of the wearer. In the olden times, it was primarily worn by men, but today, it has become a unisex dress that both men and women can wear.
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