Title: The Tapestry of Tradition and Modernity: Analyzing Indian Culture and Lifestyle Content in the Digital Age
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India, a civilization over 5,000 years old, is one of the world's most culturally diverse nations. With 28 states, 22 scheduled languages, and numerous religions coexisting, "Indian culture" is not monolithic but a vibrant mosaic. Lifestyle content—whether in films, social media, or journalism—serves as both a mirror and a molder of this diversity. In the 21st century, the proliferation of digital media has democratized cultural storytelling, shifting power from elite institutions to individual creators. This paper explores how content about Indian culture and lifestyle navigates the duality of preserving heritage while embracing modernity.
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