9 interesting facts about India's people
With a population of nearly 1.4 billion, India's people are as diverse as its landscape and history.
1. India's only female prime minister was assassinated
Indira Gandhi was India's first and only female prime minister. The daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru – India's first PM – she was not related to Mahatma Gandhi, despite the shared surname. Indira held office from 1966 to 1977, returned in 1980, and was assassinated in 1984 while still in power. Her dramatic rise and tragic end remain one of the most pivotal chapters in the history of India.
2. Mother Teresa's sari is still symbolic
Mother Teresa first donned her famous sari in 1948; it's now the uniform for nuns in her order, the Missionaries of Charity. Born in Macedonia in 1910, Mother Teresa – also known as Saint Teresa of Calcutta – was a Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She devoted her life to helping the poor in the city of Calcutta, although her methods were considered controversial by some.
3. Indian weddings are a colourful occasion
A woman may be forbidden from housework while any colour from the bridal mendhi (henna) is on her hands. Indian weddings are often colourful extended occasions that can last for anything from 3 days to a full week. The ceremonies start with the Ganesh pooja, Usually, a private ceremony that takes place with the couple and their close families to honour good fortune, followed by the mendhi ceremony the next day where henna patterns are painted on the bride and her female friends and family. That evening, there's often the sangeet- a musical night to welcome all the wedding guests, with the main ceremony and reception happening on the third day.