: The festival of lights, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness.
: Traditional attire like the Saree and Kurta remains popular, but "Indo-western" fusion is the go-to for the youth, blending ethnic prints with modern silhouettes. : The festival of lights, symbolizing the victory
: Indian cuisine varies drastically by geography. The North is known for hearty wheat-based breads and tandoori dishes, while the South favors rice, lentils, and coconut-infused flavors. : The festival of lights
: At the heart of Indian society is the Joint Family System, though urban areas are shifting toward nuclear families. Respect for elders ( Pranam ) and the concept of Atithi Devo Bhava (The Guest is God) are foundational. while the South favors rice