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Being atheists doesn't means they don't admire there culture, see in India you can find people that do not follow hindu rituals, technically they are atheist but they celebrate Holi and other popular festivals. You can be Atheist while admiring and protecting your traditions. Do not mix culture and religion. Majority of Chinese people are Atheist but they celebrate their festivals like spring festival, Xi Jinping himself celebrate many Chinese festivals.
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💭 What’s Your Take on Bridging Indian Weddings and Cultural Tourism? 🇮🇳✨ Indian weddings are more than just events—they’re a celebration of traditions, culture, and family bonds 🎉. But here’s a thought: What if we could open our grand celebration
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1 Lakh+ Downloads of Mahakumbh apps just because they 🥲 are guiding tourists and here Indian developers are making useless apps .... Guy's wake-up and start building something for Indian temples so foreigners can easily enjoy our SANATAN culture ..
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Keen Learner and Exp... • 1y
What is Ripple effect? 🤔 Festivals are also called economic drivers of India -> because festivals are the one which creates Consumption boom, Seasonal employment, Export income, Capital investment -> Whenever festivals approaches they increases
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🎨 Asian Paints: The story of color, culture, and quiet revolution. In 1942, four friends started a small paint company in a garage in Mumbai right in the middle of World War II. While the world was focused on destruction, they dreamed of creation.
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Celebrating the Taste of Trust, Born in India. I’m Prathamesh, the founder of Esha Amrutam — a dream nurtured within Esha Foods & Sweet Shop. Our vision is to bring back the soul of Indian sweets — the kind made with devotion, purity, and pride. Ea
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