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(posted on 27 Mar 2008 20:51:54 IST)
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| this is true indeed.... bu do you really think the traditional methods and cultures will be respected in today's world? the answer is an obvious no.... |
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(posted on 27 Mar 2008 21:41:03 IST)
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| i agree with ashgirl....ours is the best culture....but its soon changin....i dont understand y people feel tht we are somehow inferior to others and must follow their custom ..... |
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(posted on 27 Mar 2008 21:45:20 IST)
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ok sorry to be hurtful (maybe) but more than 80% of people outside India still know it as a land of curry, tigers, elephants and tantriks !
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(posted on 27 Mar 2008 23:17:29 IST)
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| @spideyunlimited, wat do u want to imply?? |
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(posted on 27 Mar 2008 23:37:34 IST)
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That people hardly even know our culture.. just stating a fact nor implying anything :) of course im proud of my country |
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(posted on 27 Mar 2008 23:39:03 IST)
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| not* |
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(posted on 27 Mar 2008 23:42:46 IST)
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gud..........u say ppl dont knw our culture........but yet, we get thousands of foreigners.......and why do they cum.......coz of our culture....... "unity in diversity"is wat they say!! so now, u can say how important it is to preserve our culture!! i wud luv to get into details..........but i dont think it is appropriate rite now!! |
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(posted on 28 Mar 2008 09:36:09 IST)
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Singapore gets nearly twice the number of tourists in a year than India does. In fact, if you make even a brief study of world tourism trends and data, you'll learn that, for all its cultural and geographical diversity, India hardly attracts any tourists.
Singapore - 7.3 million a year (2006) India - 4.4 million a year (2006) France - 79.1 million a year (2006) (yes, that's seventy-nine!)
Going by the figures, foreigns don't seem to know much about India's 'unity in diversity', a phrase that is bandied around as the ultimate proof of India's cultural richness. |
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(posted on 28 Mar 2008 09:41:24 IST)
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| Correction - Please make that 'foreigners'. Where the hell is the edit button? |
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(posted on 28 Mar 2008 11:09:37 IST)
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R.I.T.E @Ashish,so maybe u can explain the reason too...... |
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(posted on 28 Mar 2008 16:15:17 IST)
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@ ashgirl
What's the point of going into the reasons? You're missing the point. What I wanted to point out was that you were wrong in hinting that India is a big hit with tourists around the world. The facts speak for themselves. We are performing way below our potential when it comes to tourism. And the point of proving you wrong there was to simply dispel the wrong notion that people of other countries are greatly interested in India's culture. How many Indians do you think are intereted in, say, Slovak culture?
And even if the rest of the world were interested in our culture, that should not be the criterion to decide the worth of our culture.
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(posted on 28 Mar 2008 16:24:43 IST)
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| So, did you get the point?! :-) |
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(posted on 28 Mar 2008 20:53:25 IST)
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| And with the growing number of tourist murders in places like goa which are the main attraction of tourists in India,the 4.4 million a year figure is going to drop drastically... |
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(posted on 30 Mar 2008 18:27:58 IST)
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| Right on, buddy! |
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