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India Day Celebrates Sounds & Flavors of India in Downtown Greenville, SC.

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Want to introduce your family to the culture of India? If you have never been to the India Day near Greenville, SC, you will not want to miss this year’s celebration.

On Saturday, August 24th, 2024, the India Association of Greenville hosts its annual India Day and celebrates the India Independence Day. All activities are FREE. The event starts at 9 AM and goes until 10 PM.

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Something for Everyone at India Day

India Day features several family-friendly
events and activities, including: 

  • Interactive cultural exhibits
  • Open mat yoga
  • Vendors of Indian arts, spices, clothing, and other items
  • Cultural dance shows
  • Parade
  • Live Indian music
  • Indian food
  • Bollywood Dance Party at 7:00 PM
  • And more!

Indians Enrich the Cultural Fabric of the Upstate

According to the Migration Policy Institute and US Census Bureau, Indians are one of the largest immigrant populations in the United States with more than one million Indian-born immigrants in the United States. The Upstate is home to more than 3,000 Indian immigrants. According to Tellur, this celebration is a lot of fun for kids and also allows locals to learn more about India: “For second-generation Indian immigrant children, this celebration gives them a chance to connect to their roots, know their culture, understand the importance of Indian independence, and see the similarities of Indian and US independence. And for everyone, events like this give us a chance to raise understanding about India’s democracy and its diversity. People are usually surprised by how diverse it is!”

India is home to more than a billion people and includes 29 states, 24 recognized languages, and several religions, including Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, and Sikhism. India is also the most populous democracy in the world. One member of the IAG and a past organizer of this event Neelu Matai explains that India Day highlights these unique cultural aspects of India, but it also brings everyone together, regardless of where they are from. “This is really about getting to know and celebrate India,” explains Matai.  

This event is held in August to dovetail with Indian Independence Day which is celebrated annually on August 15. It commemorates India’s independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, just 77 years ago. 

Learn more

To learn more about India Day, visit the India Association of Greenville website. We recommend monitoring the India Association of Greenville’s social media accounts in case of rain and alterations to the events schedule.

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