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500+ Words Essay on Unity in Diversity

The term “Unity in Diversity” refers to the state of togetherness or


oneness in spite of the presence of huge diversity. “Unity in
Diversity” is based on the concept where the individual or social
differences in physical attributes, skin colour, castes, creed, cultural
and religious practices, etc., are not looked upon as a conflict.
Instead, these differences are looked upon as varieties that enrich
society and the nation as a whole. Unity in diversity is a very
important principle because we all live in a diverse world. It is
crucial to respect each other and support each other no matter what
our culture, background, gender, orientation, or other differences
may be. With the help of this Unity in Diversity Essay, we will help
students understand how we all stand together even though there
exist many differences amongst us. Students can also
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Unity in Diversity in Indian Society


India is a land of unity in diversity. It is a vast country with
numerous variations in races, cultures, languages and even
geographical features. In many countries of the world, major
geographical features divide international borders, e.g. Nepal and
China separated by the Himalayas. However, in India, we have
learned to live in diversity, and our geographical features further
solidify this bond. The Punjab region is known for being one of the
most potent agricultural lands on earth. The Northern Mountainous
region has come across different people and different languages,
though all of them are closely related to India. In the Rajasthan
desert, we come across Rajasthani languages and culture, all part of
India, yet distinct in their culture and language. To the further south
come the people of Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Kerala, Karnataka, all
distinctive languages, known for their local food based on coconut
oil and a variation on the Hindu religion.
India is a plural society. Its unity and diversity characterize it.
Despite several foreign invasions, Mughal rule and British rule, the
nation’s unity and integrity have been maintained. It is this
synthesis that has made India a unique mosaic of cultures. India
fought against the British Raj as one unified entity. The existence of
diverse languages, religions and cultures, foreign visitors and
immigration from other parts of the world have made India’s culture
tolerant. The sources of diversity in India may be traced through a
variety of ways.
Post-Independent India is a nation united against several odds and
obstacles. The idea of the unity of India is inherent in all historical
and socio-cultural facts as well as in cultural heritage. India is a
secular state, and it has a constitution providing guarantees for
people belonging to diverse regions, religions, cultures and
languages. It covers people belonging to all socioeconomic strata.
The Five Year Plans and several other developmental schemes are
geared to uplift the poor and weaker sections of society.
India has been able to project itself as a single territorial unit in the
face of physical, political, social and economic contrasts. The Great
Plains, which is between the Himalayan ranges on the one hand and
Peninsular India on the other has a unifying role. Climatically, the
monsoonal rhythm of seasons provides a strong element of
uniformity. The concentration of monsoonal rainfall to a few months
in a year and the associated agricultural activities occur in India.
Many cultural traditions are strongly tied to the monsoons. Saints
have spread the message of universal brotherhood, which has
helped a great deal in uniting different sections of society in India
and making the country a unified nation.
India’s vast diversity is matched by its geographical features and
shows the strength of the country. India is a vast country and is
considered as a Subcontinent for its vastness. This sub-continent
extends from the Himalayas to the sea. The extraordinary
characteristic of India is that in spite of all diversity in different
fields-physical, social, linguistic, cultural and religious; there is a
fundamental thread of unity.
In India, there are followers of different religions such as Hinduism,
Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Islam and Christianity. All religions have
their sects and sub-divisions. So, there is diversity not only in regard
to religious, racial compositions and linguistic distinction but also in
patterns of living, occupational pursuits, land tenure systems,
lifestyles, inheritance and succession law. Even the practices and
rites related to birth, death, marriage and various functions are
performed differently by each religion.
In the book “The Discovery of India”, Jawaharlal Nehru 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 practised and every variety acknowledged
and even encouraged.” It was Nehru who coined the phrase “unity
in diversity” to describe India.
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