India: You’ve Got To See It To Believe It!
The lifestyle of the people of India has been largely influenced by the rich history, culture and tradition of the country. Not only is it blessed with unique geography; its very old civilization that can be dated back to more than 8000 years, its many religions, languages, art and customs have made the Indian people a proud nation. This article has tried to throw light on a few things that make India.
The Big Fat Indian Family: A lot of the lifestyle of modern India depends on the family structure. Though many young people live in nuclear families, the tradition of the joint family is far from dead. Indians love living with the whole extended family under one roof, including the parents, the children, their spouses, their children and a few more relatives - all thrown in together!
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Posted : July 23, 2010 |
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