Saturday, October 9, 2010

Teaching children in India

India is a large country in terms of culture and values. Children learn from around the world, become better people by learning about this country. The Republic of India is a country in South Asia. It 's the seventh largest country and second most populous in the world. It 'also the largest democracy in the world.

geographical point of view: - India has a coastline of 7,517 km. Has the Indian Ocean to the south, the Bay of Bengal in the east and the Arabian Seain the West. India is bordered to the west with Pakistan - Nepal and China, its north-eastern Burma neighbors and is located to the east. Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Maldives are also close to India - if viewed from the Indian Ocean.

Historical perspective: - The Indian subcontinent is equal to its rich cultural and commercial past, because it is the land of the Indus civilization and home to many ancient trade routes and empires. India was annexed by British EastIndia Company in the early eighteenth century and colonized by the British in the mid-19th century century. India's struggle for independence was marked by the golden principles of nonviolence and truth. It proved to be an independent and sovereign republic in 1947.

Cultural perspective: - India is a multilingual country, pluralistic and multi-ethnic. Indian culture is unique for its spiritual values. India is a diverse country with many gods, languages, cultures and religions. India has a rich tradition ofpeaceful social coexistence, tolerance, harmony, respect for elders, the worship of nature, strong family values, arts, crafts and hospitality. Children from all over the world would learn to live better by imbibing Indian family value of love and service. Indian yoga and meditation are popular all over the world. The Indian philosophy of Geeta is now being taught to future management of Oxford and Stanford. The tradition of Indian classical music and dance is a much more advancedartistic expression.

Economic perspective: - India is the 12th largest economy in terms of market exchange rates considered, and 3 in terms of purchasing power. However, India is a poor country, despite being the second fastest growing economy in question, with high illiteracy, pollution and malnutrition.

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