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Celebrating Indian Culture at Leeds

In its inaugural Indian Cultural Night on December 6, 2024, Leeds students and guests shared a taste of India with stories, dancing, presentations and food (of course!). Here, Deepali Agarwal鈥檚 words summoned up a visceral sense of place, concluding with wise words for approaching life with a positive attitude.


Most of you know that I come from India, a place I proudly call home. India is a land of incredible diversity, where different communities, religions and cultures coexist harmoniously on one united land. I come from North India, and I am excited to share with you all about my home鈥攁 region rich in history, culture and unforgettable experiences.

So, let鈥檚 start a quick, vibrant journey to North India鈥攖he land of snow-capped Himalayas, bustling bazaars and food so delicious that you'll need a second stomach.

Let鈥檚 start with geography鈥擭orth India stretches from the towering Himalayas in the north to the golden sands of Rajasthan and the fertile plains of Punjab. It's like a buffet of landscapes; whether you want snow, sand or lush green fields, we鈥檝e got it all.

Speaking of buffets, let鈥檚 talk about the food. North Indian cuisine is a flavor explosion! From butter chicken and naan to chole bhature and kebabs, every dish is a love letter to your taste buds. And don't get me started on the sweets鈥gulab jamuns and jalebis are practically a hug in dessert form. Fun fact: We take our food so seriously that even our weddings are judged by the quality of the paneer (cottage cheese).

Culturally, North India is a treasure trove. This is where the Taj Mahal stands in all its glory, proving that love stories can be immortalized in marble. It鈥檚 also where yoga was born, so the next time you鈥檙e doing downward dog, give a nod to the yogis of the Himalayas.

Now, let鈥檚 talk about the people. We鈥檙e loud, we鈥檙e hospitable and we鈥檙e convinced that chai/tea can solve all of life鈥檚 problems. You鈥檒l find Punjabis dancing to bhangra beats, Rajasthanis telling epic folk tales and Kashmiris crafting the finest pashmina shawls鈥攁ll with the enthusiasm of someone who just had three cups of masala chai.

And the festivals! North India鈥檚 calendar is a nonstop party. We light up the skies with Diwali, play color wars during Holi, and break our diets鈥攁gain鈥攄uring Eid and Lohri. It鈥檚 a celebration of diversity, unity, and, let鈥檚 be honest, good food.

So, whether you鈥檙e visiting for the mountains, the monuments or the meals, North India welcomes you with open arms and a plate full of parathas.

Thank you for letting me share a piece of my home with you all tonight. As we say in North India, 鈥淜hush raho, muskaraate raho!鈥 Stay happy and keep smiling!