India as a country probably contains one of the most heterogenous set of people, differing in culture, religion, language etc. This is brought out by Nita Jatar Kulkarni in her post Multi-cultural, multi-racial India. I don't know about China and the erstwhile USSR, which might have as varied a population as India.
There is an interesting debate in the comment section, on the language issue / north-south divide, of her post South India is better developed than North India says CNN IBN
Showing posts with label Multiculturalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Multiculturalism. Show all posts
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Multicultural India
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Sunday, August 12, 2007
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Labels: Identity, India, Language issue, Multiculturalism, Nita Kulkarni, North-South divide
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