Heritage of Rising Nation

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Book excerpt: Over the centuries, India is known for affluent heritage of social norms, ethical values, traditional customs, belief and political systems, artifacts, and technologies. The book is attributed to poetically articulate numerous aspects of diversity, music and songs, art and culture, sports, natural beauty, countryside hallmarks, great emperors, freedom fighters, armed forces, and novel revolutions.


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