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More Facts The national symbol of India is the endangered Bengal Tiger. The most popular sport in India is cricket, with the Indian team being the first to win the Cricket World Cup on home soil when they were victorious in India hosted the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, but has never hosted the Olympic Games.

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Multiculture DayBy Alka

IndiaIndia is the world's largest democracy, with 1.2

billion peopleIndia has the second largest population in the world,

with over 1.2 billion people (1,205,073,612 as of July 2012).

India became an independent nation in 1947 after ending British rule that began in 1858.

Mahatma Gandhi is famous for the important part he played in gaining India's independence.

More FactsThe national symbol of India is the endangered

Bengal Tiger.The most popular sport in India is cricket, with the

Indian team being the first to win the Cricket World Cup on home soil when they were victorious in 2011.

India hosted the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, but has never hosted the Olympic Games.

Food

We eat this food in South India for special occasions as you can see we use tree leaves for plates.

Here is a video that tells you about a occasion we eat food on tree leaves.

The Story of Onam Festival | Mocomi Kids

Classical Dance

Classical DanceManju Warrior classical dance

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Flag

India Flag India's flag was adopted on July 22, 1947, after India became independent from

Great Britan India's flag is a horizontal tricolour in equal proportion of deep saffron (orange)

on the top, white in the middle and dark green at the bottom. Each colour represents something different: Saffron represents stands for courage and sacrifice White represents peace, unity and truth. Green stands for faith and fertility. The blue symbolizes the sky and the ocean. Dharma Chakra In the center of the white band is a blue wheel with 24 spokes. This is the

Dharma Chakra (or "Wheel of Law") , the wheel of law in the Sarnath Lion Capital. The Chakra represents the continuing progress of the nation and the importance of justice in life. This center symbol or the 'CHAKRA',  is a Buddhist symbol dating back to 200th century BC.

 

More facts National Animal 

The National Animal of India is the Tiger . It is respected in India for its strength and grace, as well as its incredible power. The Indian tiger is also called the Royal Bengal Tiger.

National BirdThe National Bird of India is the Peacock . Peacocks symbolize grace, pride, and beauty. Peacocks are often used in Indian mythology and folk stories. 

National FlowerThe National Flower of India is the Lotus . The lotus represents long life, honour, and good fortune. It is also a symbol of triumph, since the lotus is rooted in the mud and can survive to regerminate for thousands of years. Even though the lotus grows in mud, it remains pure and produces beautiful flowers. Thus, it symbolizes purity of heart and mind.

National TreeThe National Tree of India is the Banyan Tree (Fig Tree).

National FruitThe National Fruit 

of India is the Mango . There are over 100 varieties of mangos in India, in a range of colours, sizes, and shapes. 

National SportThe National Sport of India is the Hockey .

There is much more to learn about IndiaWhy dont you go and find out?

Wishing you all a happy multiculture day!!!