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Western culture

and
Indian value system

Group – 3
Introduction

• Indian culture - one of the oldest and richest culture in the world.

• Western culture is considered as the most advanced culture in the world.


• The roots of westernization started in Britain, later on it spread to America,
France and rest of the world.

• Western culture greatly affected our traditions, customs, and our lifestyle.
Ideas…..
Peoples having a mind of great consideration on white collar jobs rather than blue collar jobs
Gender equality
Greeting culture
Dressing style
Influence of western language
Progressive acceptance of LGBTQ community
Less importance to family and cultural practices
Social structure

Career open to talent and no longer based on caste, money and wealth

Decline of rituals in most of the states in India , marriage came to be regarded as a contract and not
entirely a sacrament after the entry of the western.
Key points
• Modern values like humanism, egalitarianism, secularism have entered in Indian
value system. Our criminal law has been reformed. Evil customs like Sati ended,
untouchability abolished.
• Concept of welfare state was introduced and thus Governmental activities on
welfare measures have expanded.
• The political system, which developed during the British rule, gave increasing
opportunities for political articulation to the people of India.
• Westernization of Indian culture directly affects the caste, joint family, marriage and
other social structures.
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