why does society needs diversity?

we need diversity because we have different needs and we also belong to different religion. so diversity really means variety

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We need diversity in our society because it can mix spice in our daily boring life in simple words we can say that it makes our life enjoyable. It is very important for our life because we have certain needs and diversity only can fulfil that needs. If there is no diversity in society then it may be difficult to live in that society. 
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so that we do not get bore and learn coorporation
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Though each region has it own culture, there is unity in India's diversity.justify this statement
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because one people cannot live with own there are many peoples and make society so that they joyful live
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Becaus each region has its own culture food and festivals
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avada kedavra/
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Our planet has different kinds of people each has specific language and unique traditions they follow different religions and cultures these differences in reached our life India is a large country different parts of the country have different customs language dress and food habits the main religion in India Hinduism and Islam with his music he is Jainism Christianity and zoroastrianism the Indian Constitution recognises the right for everyone to practice any religion and develop their own language and culture we all are once despite the differences.

Culture consists of Ideas believes customs, religious music and dance the food habits of the people are the festivals they celebrate their art and handicrafts all parts of their culture.

Tum festivals are regions and some link to the season start of festivals such as Independence Day Republic Day and Gandhi Jayanti celebrated throughout the year festival special diwali The Shadow Of War III than Christmas also celebrated throughout the country other festivals such as they Saki Basant panchmi Pongal Onam Guru per and you are selected in some parts we also celebrate the birthday of God and great man as festival for example lord Krishna's birthday celebrated as Janmashtami the birthday of Gautam Buddha is celebrated as Buddh Purnima Lord Mahavir birthday celebrated as Mahavir Jayanti in Guru Nanak birth is selected as guruparv.

India has two major concerns of classical and folk the classical dance Bharatanatyam is a popular in Tamilnadu Kathakali in Kerala Kathak in North India Kuchipudi Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Manipuri in Manipur and ADC in Odisha most of these dances tell stories from our two epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. Engine Indian knowledge has been passed on by words of mouth stories with moral lessons we are told through song dance and drama this is called the art of work theatre folk dances are mostly based on seasons for example Bhangra from Punjab Garba from Gujarat from Jharkhand Odisha Ghumar from Rajasthan l a v a n i from Maharashtra and from Assam are popular folk dances Indian music like the dance forms also goes back to the Vedas there are two main schools of classical music the North Indian school is called Hindustani and the South Indian school is called Karnatak in Indian music we have the tradition students learn music from Guru by living in his house devotional music such as couplets of Kabir and Bhajans by Surdas all over the country Indian folk music consists of traditions Nal song sung during festivals and weddings.

The earliest form of art based on the teachings of Buddha are the cave paintings at Ajanta and Ellora in Maharashtra miniature art is seen in pal Rajput and Mughal paintings earlier was craftsman build beautiful monuments and places of worship the Stupa of Sanchi were built by Emperor Ashoka and Parliament was built by Shahjahan and the latter is not recognised as one of the wonders of the world many famous monuments and buildings are part of our heritage.

The food Ranger tables and fruits grown in our country value from place to place depending upon the landform climate and season spices such as please tell me the pakka Damon and leaves are Grand sweets such as Rasgulla Shrikhand in Mathura popular in India.

Land and the climate also determine the dress worn by people of an area some parts are covered with thick forests and some areas near the sea in some parts summers are very hot and winters are very cold while another part of the cameras on the same throughout the year the walk addresses in our country or salwar kameez with dupatta in Punjab Ghagra kurta with any in Haryana Ghaghra kachli in Rajasthan lehenga choli in Gujarat dhoti kurta aur lungi short men in Rajasthan wear churidar kurta with achkan for or and churidar with jacket is worn in Gujarat in Tamilnadu Mein Giza called west and in Kerala they are called Mundu in men in West Bengal and us are mostly wear dhoti kurta Jivan the style of tying the turban differs from state to state in the hilly regions to call Kashmir is where a long woolen kurta called phiran.

History of the freedom movement prove that Although we had and still have tribal cultures and backgrounds people from different religion came together to fight against of the following rollers the Indian flag the national anthem and the patriotic songs are all symbols of our country India.
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Arikamedu was a coastal settlement in Pondicherry where ships?unloaded goods from distant lands. It is an important archeological site from where archeologists have found a ?massive?brick structure, which may have been a warehouse, in Arikamedu.?Other finds include pottery?from the Mediterranean region, such as amphorae ,a tall double-handled jars?and stamped red-glazed pottery.Roman lamps, glassware and?gems have also been found at the site.Small tanks used as?dyeing vats have also been found.The evergreen forests have a specific structure. It is organized in layers which are maintained by the abiotic components such as sunlight, wind, humidity, etc.

Let us have a detailed look at the structure of the forest and the different layers it is made up of:

Forest is a dense land or a complex ecosystem consisting of rich biodiversity and supports a variety of life forms. The trees maintain the environment of the surroundings which in turn affects the plants and animals living in the forest. They are an important component of the environment that purify the air, cool the air during the day and act as excellent sound absorbers.

They can develop wherever the average temperature is more than 10?C in the warmest month with the average rainfall exceeding 200 mm annually.

India shares a history of traditional conservation and management of forests. The annual festival of tree plantation called Vanmahotsava was started by the Indian Government and was first implemented in the state of Gujarat.
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