Human diversity in India is characterized by 4635 documented communities comprising 2205 major population groups, 461 tribal communities, 20 major languages and approximately 750 dialects.
Regardless of contiguous inhabitation for several years, people of India encompass diverse ethnic (Australian, Indo-Caucasian, East Asian and African descent) populations and linguistic groups (Indo-European, Dravidian, Austro-Asiatic and Tibeto-Burman).
The majority of these ethnic populations belong to the Hindu religious fold, communally regulated into endogamous hierarchical castes and subcastes.
Uniting this diversity requires a bigger idea than a bunch of fables.
Comments
Post a Comment