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Culture – Stories on Indian Traditions, Food & Lifestyle

Welcome to the culture hub of News Nation Global. Here you’ll find quick reads that explain how Indian traditions shape daily life, what flavors travel across borders, and why certain topics spark strong opinions. Whether you’re curious about a holiday, a cuisine twist, or a cultural clash, we’ve packed useful insights into short, easy‑to‑read pieces.

Food & History

One of the most fun ways to understand a culture is through its food. In our post “How did the British influence Indian cuisines?” we break down the ingredients the British brought, like potatoes, tomatoes and chili peppers, and show how Indian cooks turned them into beloved dishes. Think of kedgeree and mulligatawny soup – they started as British recipes but were remixed with Indian spices to become household staples.

Another tasty angle is the question “Which American state has the best Indian food?” The answer isn’t a simple ranking; instead, we highlight states such as California, New York and New Jersey where large Indian communities keep flavors authentic while also experimenting with local twists. Readers get a quick guide on where to find the most diverse Indian menus in the U.S., helping them plan a food‑focused road trip.

Everyday Life & Opinions

Culture isn’t just about what’s on the plate. It’s also about how people live, work and talk about their world. Our article “How is life in India after returning from the USA?” shares a personal story of adjusting to traffic, family gatherings and the vibrant street life that feels both chaotic and comforting. The writer points out the biggest cultural shock – the pace of social interaction – and gives practical tips for anyone thinking of moving back.

Debates also shape cultural narratives. In “Is ‘The Times of India’ a pro‑Congress or a pro‑BJP newspaper?” we explore the perception that major media outlets juggle between political sides. The piece doesn’t take a hard stance; instead, it shows examples of headlines that favor each side and leaves the reader to decide where neutrality stands.

Safety and lifestyle concerns pop up in posts like “Is India a safe country to live?” Here we list a few factors—crime rates, natural disaster risks and regional differences—that help readers gauge safety without feeling overwhelmed. The goal is to give a clear snapshot, not a fear‑mongering headline.

Even lighter topics find a home. The quirky question “Do Indian couples have sex after 50?” is answered with honesty, noting cultural taboos, health considerations and the fact that many couples stay active well past that age. The tone stays respectful and practical, offering a glimpse into changing attitudes toward intimacy in Indian society.

All these articles share a common thread: they break down cultural topics into bite‑size facts, examples and advice you can use right away. Bookmark this page if you want a regular dose of culture news without the academic fluff. We update the list often, so there’s always something fresh to read.

Do Indian people drink alcohol?

Do Indian people drink alcohol?

The consumption of alcohol in India is a controversial subject, with some states completely prohibiting it, while others allowing it in certain areas. While the majority of Indian people do not drink, there is a small minority who do partake. This is especially true among the upper classes and in certain states, such as Goa and Kerala. Alcohol is available in many forms, such as beer, wine, whiskey, and rum. There is also a growing market for craft beer and spirits. Despite the growing acceptance of alcohol, it is still important to respect local customs and laws when consuming it in India.

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