Indian culture is decaying

Discussion in 'Culture' started by bharat, Oct 12, 2012.

  1. bharat

    bharat New Member

    The rich culture of India dates back to the Indus Valley civilization. Indian culture is famous all for the world for its diversity as well as richness. However, in recent times, it has been seen that people of India is getting more inclined towards the western culture and are soon adopting it. This is leading to decaying of the Indian culture which is still very rich and the warmth that Indian culture offers, cannot be found in the Western culture.

    What do you think Indian culture is decaying? If yes then why do you think so?
     


  2. traveller

    traveller New Member

    Indian culture is one of the oldest cultures known since human civilization. It is so rich in itself that it is still persisting and has been accepted by the people from the west. I don't think that it is decaying, even though western culture has been adopted by the youth but the values that Indian culture provides is incarcerated in the hearts of every Indian. Indian culture is still existing and will continue to exist.
     
  3. seema

    seema New Member

    Indian Culture is the richest and the oldest culture in the World and is respected as well as adopted by people of the Western country today. Even Indians still follow the Indian culture although modernization and globalization has influenced people to embrace Western Culture but Indian culture is still very much prevalent and has spread all over the World. It is not at all decaying in my view.
     
  4. youthens

    youthens New Member

    Indian culture is rich and it is the oldest culture in the World. Its existence is since the time civilization started on the planet. However, the rich Indian culture is seem to be decaying with the passing time and it is mainly because of the influence of the western culture. Western culture has taken over so much that the age old Indian culture which is rich in values and tradition is fading away.
     

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