Context:
- Few practices like the demand of dietary restrictions or of proscribing attire or practices are unnecessarily gaining prominence by the society which is affecting India’s multiculturalism.
Relevancy for Mains: Multiculturalism in India and steps that need to be taken to preserve India’s multiculturalism. |
About Multiculturalism:
- Definition: It refers to the state of a society in which there exists numerous distinct ethnic and cultural groups seen to be politically relevant.
- India’s Multicultural Fabric:
- Being multicultural, which India organically is, is not just a virtue to be sought and nurtured, but is also a valuable advantage.
- With this awareness and familiarity comes in-built tolerance, an asset for any country’s ‘ease of doing society’.
- Being comfortable with various cultures means not being a novice about varying behaviours and practices.
- Difference of Indian Multiculturalism from Others:
- A Salad-Bowl Model: Unlike many other societies, India has historically and geographically been hardwired to a ‘salad bowl’ model where differentiation is not the same as discrimination.
- Familiar with Practices and Rituals: People here aren’t confused with every encounter they may be unfamiliar with, such as a hijab, or a swastik, because India breeds familiarity with different cultures, peoples, practices, etc.
- Encouraging and Progressive Environment: Multiculturalism actually encourages enterprise, smooth functioning and the advantage that comes with seamless, friction-free interaction.
- Significance: Multicultural people are generally more accepting and sensitive to other cultures and a multicultural workforce can enhance an ease of doing work with ease of doing society.
Conclusion:
Rather to become antithetical, there is a need to address the problems at societal level, in which the communities have to take part in conservation of their diversity that is part of India’s cultural wealth.
News Source: The Economic Times