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Ethnic Day

Updated: May 14, 2023

Ethnic Day is celebrated in India on the third Saturday of October every year. It is a day to celebrate the diversity of cultures and ethnic groups that make up India. Ethnic Day is a time to learn about different cultures, to share our own cultures with others, and to celebrate the richness and beauty of human diversity.

Ethnic Day is celebrated in many different ways around India. Some people celebrate by attending cultural events, such as festivals, concerts, and art exhibits. Others celebrate by learning about different cultures through books, movies, and documentaries. Still others celebrate by simply spending time with people from different cultures and learning about their lives.

However, colleges and schools celebrate Ethnic Day anytime to exhibit different cultures or to bring the harmony among students and staff members. Happy Valley Business School celebrated such one on 12-05-2023.


Ethnic Day @ Happy Valley Business School


No matter how you choose to celebrate Ethnic Day in India, it is a day to remember that we are all part of a global community and that we should celebrate our differences. Ethnic Day is a day to learn, to share, and to celebrate the diversity of human cultures.

Here are some ideas for how to celebrate Ethnic Day in India:

  • Attend a cultural event, such as a festival, concert, or art exhibit.

  • Learn about a different culture through books, movies, or documentaries.

  • Spend time with people from different cultures and learn about their lives.

  • Cook a traditional dish from a different culture.

  • Wear traditional clothing from a different culture.

  • Learn a few words in a different language.

  • Visit a museum or cultural center that focuses on a different culture.

  • Volunteer your time to a community organization that works with people from different cultures.

  • Start a conversation with someone from a different culture and learn about their experiences.

Ethnic Day is a day to celebrate the diversity of human cultures. It is a day to learn, to share, and to build bridges between people from different backgrounds.

Here are some of the different cultures that are celebrated on Ethnic Day in India:

  • Hinduism: Hinduism is the largest religion in India, with over 80% of the population identifying as Hindu. Hinduism is a diverse religion with many different traditions and beliefs. Some of the most important Hindu festivals celebrated on Ethnic Day include Diwali, Holi, and Ganesh Chaturthi.

  • Islam: Islam is the second largest religion in India, with over 14% of the population identifying as Muslim. Islam is a monotheistic religion that was founded by the Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century. Some of the most important Muslim festivals celebrated on Ethnic Day include Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and Muharram.

  • Christianity: Christianity is the third largest religion in India, with over 2% of the population identifying as Christian. Christianity is a monotheistic religion that was founded by Jesus Christ in the 1st century. Some of the most important Christian festivals celebrated on Ethnic Day include Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost.

  • Sikhism: Sikhism is a monotheistic religion that was founded in the 15th century by Guru Nanak Dev. Sikhism is based on the teachings of the Gurus, who are considered to be divine messengers. Some of the most important Sikh festivals celebrated on Ethnic Day include Vaisakhi, Diwali, and Guru Nanak Jayanti.

  • Buddhism: Buddhism is a non-theistic religion that was founded in the 6th century BC by Siddhartha Gautama, who is known as the Buddha. Buddhism is based on the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. Some of the most important Buddhist festivals celebrated on Ethnic Day include Buddha Purnima, Mahaparinirvana, and Kathina.

  • Jainism: Jainism is a non-theistic religion that was founded in the 6th century BC by Mahavira. Jainism is based on the principle of ahimsa, or non-violence. Some of the most important Jain festivals celebrated on Ethnic Day include Mahavir Jayanti, Paryushana, and Das Lakshana Parva.

 

Finally

Ethnic Day is a day to celebrate the diversity of human cultures. It is a day to learn, to share, and to build bridges between people from different backgrounds.

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