In the narrow, sun-drenched lanes of Varanasi, where the scent of jasmine mingles with roasting spices, lives Vikram, a third-generation weaver of Banarasi silk. His day begins before dawn with the sound of temple bells and the rhythmic clack-clack of his handloom.
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Introduction
India's cultural diversity is one of its most defining features. With 22 official languages and over 1,600 dialects, the country is a melting pot of cultures. From the colorful festivals of Holi and Diwali to the serene spirituality of yoga and meditation, India celebrates its diversity with great enthusiasm. The cuisine, too, is a reflection of this diversity, with popular dishes like biryani, tandoori chicken, and dosa showcasing the country's rich culinary heritage. In the narrow, sun-drenched lanes of Varanasi ,