New York: More than 500 girls and women made the Times Square colorful in New York’s iconic Times Square by wearing multicolored and artistic sarees. Apart from Bangladesh, Nepal, Britain, many girls and women of Indian origin were present in this exhibition in this metropolis, which is called the financial capital of the world. Women and girls from America, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa participated with interest. Far away, in British Guiana and French Guiana, on the Caribbean coast of China, in the northern part of South America, as well as in the Caribbean islands, Indian girls and women, when passing through Times Square and its streets, are monuments to the houses around this metropolis. Especially American women: standing on the sidewalks and greeting him. From the windows of the houses on the streets, American and Indian women and girls settled there could be seen greeting the pilgrims. Many people encouraged these saree protesters by waving their handkerchiefs.

Scholars have rightly said that India is not just a geographical unit. India is basically a cultural unit. Indian girls and women have achieved that feat through this exhibition. Indian culture is spreading in almost all the countries of the world. After this, India’s political influence also spread. There is an Indian Prime Minister in England. There is an Indian Vice President in America. Formerly, Papua New Guinea has an Indian President. There are Sanskrit schools in Thailand. The languages ​​of Indonesia and Malaysia and the Indian subcontinent, including Sinhala and Tibet, have their roots in Sanskrit.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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