Indian Culture
The Dilemma
Things that have gone unsaid Deeds that have gone undone Reminds shores once left in solitude, Fate cursed without cessation for being rude. Wonder I feel when I see the cherubic ambience, When life would once lead to an end. When the castles would fall And butterflies sought once Would be just some colors on the finger tips, And would wash away. The ocean that parted once, Would flow incessant now, The prodigy once guided would become the mentor now. Leaves that covered the bloom, Would now part and fall off. For the miles walked And roads...
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Make in India: The changing cultural lan
Globalisation, that drawing together of peoples, continues unabated and with increasing rapidity, driven by the engine of capitalist development. The bonds of...
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Indian Culture
The Dilemma
Things that have gone unsaid Deeds that have gone undone Reminds shores once left in solitude, Fate cursed without cessation for being rude. Wonder I feel when I see the cherubic ambience, When life would once lead to an end. When the castles would fall And butterflies sought once Would be just some colors on the finger tips, And would wash away. The ocean that parted once, Would flow incessant now, The prodigy once guided would become the mentor now. Leaves that covered the bloom, Would now part and fall off. For the miles walked And roads...
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Make in India: The changing cultural landscape
Globalisation, that drawing together of peoples, continues unabated and with increasing rapidity, driven by the engine of capitalist development. The bonds of national cultures are abraded by the tawdry uniformity of consumerism; an ersatz cosmopolitanism revolving around the purchase assumes a seemingly impregnable position of cultural supremacy. Simultaneously, fear and the instinct for self-preservation in the face of globalisation’s handmaiden, the West, creates a situation of resurgent nationalism. This is a reasonable political response,...