Understanding Diversity
Understanding Diversity
Diversity
what is diversity?
the state of being diverse; variety
SAMIR ek SAMIR do
• knows Hindi and English • knows only Hindi
• Hindu • Muslim
• goes to school • sells newspaper
Differences Inequality
give rise to
Inequality comes
about when a person does not have the
resources and opportunities that are
available to other persons.
e.g.- caste system
region does not receive any rain and is covered in snow for a large part of
the year
• For drinking water, people depend on the melting snow
during the summer months.
• People here keep sheep and goats.
The goats in this
region
produce
pashmina wool.
people in Ladakh carefully collect the wool of the goats and sell this to
traders from Kashmir. Pashmina shawls are chiefly woven in Kashmir.
• The people eat meat and milk products like cheese and butter. Each family owns some
goats, cows and dzos (yak-cows).
• Ladakh was considered a good trade route as it had
many passes, caravans (a group of people traveling
together) travelled to tibet. YAK-COW
caravans carried
textiles and spices,
raw silk and carpets
• Buddhism reached Tibet via Ladakh. Ladakh is also called Little Tibet
• Significant Muslim population in ladakh.( Islam was introduced 400 year ago)
• Ladakh has a very rich oral tradition of songs and poems.
• Tibetan national epic the Kesar Saga are performed and sung by both Muslims and
Buddhists
KEREL
•AKerala is a state in the south-west corner of India
UNITY IN DIVERSITY
• India’s diversity has always been recognized as a source of its strength.
• British ruled India, women and men from different cultural, religious and regional backgrounds came
together to oppose them.
• British thought they could divide Indians because they were so different, and then continue to rule them.
But the people showed how they could be different and yet be united in their battle against the British.
• Songs and symbols that emerged during the freedom struggle serve as a constant
reminder of our country’s rich tradition of respect for diversity.
example - 1. song sung after the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
2. Indian national anthem by Rabindranath Tagore.
3. Indian flag was used as a symbol of protest against the British everywhere.
• Jawaharlal Nehru in his book "Discovery of India" says that Indian unity is not something imposed
from the outside but rather, “It was something deeper and within its fold, the widest tolerance of belief
and custom was practiced, and every variety acknowledged and even encouraged.”
• It was Nehru, who coined the phrase, “unity in diversity” to describe the country.