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Culture is a condition of being educated or cultivated.

It’s an idea and philosophy of a specific society at a


specific time. In fact, Culture is formed out of the ethics and moral values that control a society. While culture
is the result of several factors like social, religious beliefs, customs, traditions etc, it is important that we
cultivate our culture with rich and positive thoughts.

India has always been considered a culturally rich country in the world because of its unity in diversity. India
has several states with diverse food habits, traditions, beliefs, social customs, attire, language, festivals, etc.
India is a vast land and all major religions of the world are practised here such as Hinduism, Jainism, Islam,
Sikhism, Christianity, Buddhism and Zoroastrianism.

The exclusive characteristic of our country is secularism and the best part is that every citizen of India lives in
harmony and peace by respecting each other’s beliefs and culture. We celebrate every occasion with the same
zeal by praying, feasting, visiting the fairs, singing, dancing and by wearing colourful dresses.

Students are the future of our country and we want all our students to imbibe our cultural values and promote
harmony and peace in the country. It’s been seen that some anti-social elements are damaging the country’s
honour and its rich heritage. We appeal to all of you not to get influenced, instead support the ideals of
peaceful co-existence introduced by the legends such as Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, and Dr.
BR Ambedkar.

In our college, we will be celebrating all the festivals like Diwali, ID, Dusshera, Holi, Christmas, Baisakhi,
Onam, Guruparv, Pongal, Bihu, etc and we request all our students to participate wholeheartedly in them. The
success of all these occasions solely depends upon your enthusiasm and innovative ideas while the college
administration would always be there to provide all types of aids and support.

While on one hand, India is known for its cultural richness, it has also earned great fame and a recognizable
place in the world of science and now scientific temper has become an inseparable aspect of Indian Culture
and Society.

Having said that, I would like to say that it is still easy to create culture but what is difficult is to preserve it. It
has taken ages for our forefathers to form such a composite and ethnically rich culture, what is important for us
is to preserve it and I am sure, together we can achieve it.

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