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Festivals an Amalgamation



                    of unity in Diversity


    As we know life without colours is boring and to paint a beautiful pictures we need different colours
    to be integrated in a creative and pleasant way. So as our India presents.
    India is a hub of diverse culture which have their own ways to resemble it and the most eminent way to
    resemble any culture is its festivals more diverse are the festivals are colours of our pictures.
    India bit only has many colours are so intervention and so sentimentally used that the whole  population
    enjoys its no matter to which culture ,caste or to which religion they belongs . The ultimately things
    which helps us to enjoy every colour of the painting is our unity our integrality and moreover our
    understanding of every nature. But at the last the most Important thing is the unity itself which makes
    anyone felt the pleasure of diversity thus we all should respect                    Jyoti Sigroha
    the unity and integrity of a nation.                                                Suraj school, Rewari

         An Amalgamation of Unity in Diversity



     Unity in diversity helps everyone to stand together. India is a vast country with an over whelming
     population and a wonderful amalgamation of cultures  that bring out the beautiful blend that India
     today. It is a fascinating feat in itself that so many people belonging to such different creed and culture
     altogether call India their home! The sheer variety and number of all the festivals
     in India will tell you the story of the unity and solidarity that India stand up for.
     They are the true manifestation of the diversity of India. Diversity in our religion
     never created any differences in us wisdom like Holi, Eid -ul -fitr, Durga Puja,
     Diwali ,Christmas, Onam, Buddha Purnima, Baisakhi, Ganesh chaturthi, Parsi
     new year. These Indian celebrations are a treat for all our senses, while we
     celebrate the vigour life, just for the sake of it.
     "We all are  Indian and we celebrate all festivals  in every religion. That's why it  Jyoti Bala TGT English
      is called incredible India."                                                    Suraj school, Rewari
     In India all religions, cultures, different ethnicities are welcomed equally with proper respect.


     Festivals are part of ones custom culture and tradition. Every festival belonging to any religion comes to
     us with all pleasures ceremonies and charm. Each festival has got its own importance. It may belong to
     any religion but we have derive our pleasures in it. In every festival delicious food is prepared at home.
     Diwali is the most prominent of Hindu festivals. It is the festival of lights. On this day Hindus celebrate
     the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after the victory over Ravana. Ram Navami is celebrated as the
     birthday of Lord Ram. Durga Puja is famous festival. Goddess Durga is worshipped for five days. Holi is a
     festival of colour. People through colour on one another. Eid is famous festival of Muslim. Christmas is

                                   the most important festival of Christians. It is celebrated as the birthday
                                   of Lord Jesus on 25th of December. Festival should be celebrated with
                                   simplicity. People belonging to other communities should be invited
                                   during religious festivals. This will help in promoting national integration
                                   and communal harmony


                                   Poonam Verma PRT Suraj School, Rewari
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