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India Rich

  India is rich in natural heritage, boasting diverse ecosystems, landscapes, flora, and fauna. Here are some key aspects of India's natural heritage: Biodiversity : India is one of the world's 17 megadiverse countries, harboring a vast array of plant and animal species. It is home to several biodiversity hotspots, including the Western Ghats, the Eastern Himalayas, the Indo-Burma region, and the Sundaland. National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries : India has a network of protected areas, including over 104 national parks and 553 wildlife sanctuaries. These areas conserve and protect the country's rich biodiversity, providing habitats for endangered species such as the Bengal tiger, Asiatic lion, Indian rhinoceros, and Asian elephant. Tiger Reserves : India is a stronghold for the endangered Bengal tiger, with over 50 tiger reserves dedicated to their conservation. The most famous among them is the Jim Corbett National Park, established in 1936 as India's first national ...

INDIAN HERITAGE FOR NEW GENERATION

  Introduction Indian Heritage is known to be one of the richest worldwide. Our ancestors have bestowed a beautiful cultural and traditional heritage on us. We are also lucky to have a splendid natural heritage that encompasses rich biodiversity and spectacular geological structures. Besides, our stunning monumental heritage attracts people from different parts of the world. Indian heritage has been preserved since centuries and is being passed on from one generation to another. But does the new technology driven generation value the Indian heritage as much as the earlier ones? Will it b able to preserve it and pass on further or will our heritage fade away soon? These are a few questions that haunt the older generations as they want our heritage to remain intact. Indian Heritage: A Gift from the Older Generations to the Younger Generation Indian heritage is vast and vivid. It is vast because of the large number of religious groups residing in our country. Each religious group has ...

NATURAL HERITAGE OF INDIA

  Introduction India is known to have a rich natural heritage. This is because of the country’s vast geographical area. The climatic conditions of different parts of the country differ because of the huge geographical expanse. While the northern regions experience extremely cold climate, the southern tip sees high temperature. Due to the huge disparity of the climatic conditions and landforms, India has a rich biodiversity. It also encompasses different kinds of breathtaking geological structures. Richness of Flora and Fauna India is known to be a mega diversified nation. We have rich and diverse variety of plants growing in different parts of the country. We take pride in the fact that two of the world’s biodiversity hotspots are present in our country- Western Ghats and Eastern Himalayas. These have been termed so because of their exceptionally high level of richness of species. There are more than 45,500 species of plants in India and many of these are found particularly in our ...

PRESERVING HERITAGE

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  Preserving Our Heritage Sites India encompasses numerous heritage sites – both natural and man-made. Some of the most beautiful heritage sites belong to our country. Their beauty has been appreciated worldwide. However, many of these are deteriorating with time. Natural calamities as well as human negligence are contributing to the deterioration of these beautiful heritage sites. Many of these are losing their chance and may diminish in the times to come if we do not make an effort to preserve them. These are a reflection of our historical and cultural past and we should not lose them. Besides, these sites also contribute in the country’s economy as they attract tourists from around the world. The government must take stringent steps to preserve these heritage sites. We must also contribute whatever little we can in this direction. HOW WE PRESERVE OUR HERITAGE

Indian Art Forum

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  Indian Art Forms: A Part of Its Heritage The various art forms such as different kinds of classical dances, music and paintings are also a part of our heritage. Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi and Odissi are some of the famous Indian dance forms. Carnatic music, Thumri, Rabindra Sangeet, Odissi and folk music are India’s contribution in the field of music. The Madhubani painting, Mughal painting, Tanjore painting, Mysore painting and Pahari Painting are some of the beautiful forms of paintings originated in India. Indian Monuments Indian monuments add to the galore of its heritage. Each of our monuments is known for its marvellous architectural design. Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Sun Konark temple, Khajuraho Group of Monuments, Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi, Brihadishwara Temple, Hawa Mahal and Mysore Palace are some of the heritage monuments of our country. indian monuments Conclusion Our culture, tradition, monuments, literature and various art fo...

HERITAGE (INTRO)

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Full Definition of  heritage  

tradition and custom

  Introduction India is a culturally rich country. People from different religions, castes and ethnic groups reside in our country adding to its vibrancy and diversity. Each ethnic group in our country has its own tale of origin and its set of unique traditions and culture. Indian Customs and Traditions Indian customs and traditions encourage us to stay humble, respect others and live harmoniously in the society. We value our customs and traditions immensely. These are embedded in our lifestyle and many of the decisions we take are based on our cultural and traditional values. These are passed on from generation to generation. The Indian festivals are a reflection of the country’s culture and tradition. There is a set traditional pattern in which these are celebrated. This pattern is being followed since the ancient times. These celebrations offer a great way to meet and greet our loved ones and bring in positive energy. These are a part of our rich heritage.