Planning to do Business in India?
In India, Independence Day is observed annually on 15th August. It is a national holiday commemorating the nation’s freedom from British rule on 15th August 1947. This day also marks the partition of India into two countries divided along religious lines.
India is considered a country of villages and essentially is a melting pot of cultures, religions and traditions. The main religions practiced in India are Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism. There are also several tribal traditions that are affected by major religions. The assortment of religions and their beliefs in India is a result of the existence of many native religions and also the social integration of religions brought to the region by the traders, travelers, immigrants, etc.
Every state or region seems to have its own language, food, culture, religion and practices. The culture goes back several thousand years and that is why it is known as one of the oldest civilizations in the world.
Even though the national language is Hindi, English is widely spoken in India. The Indian education system implements the teaching of multiple languages right from the start. Hindi being mandatory, English and one more regional language is compulsory. So, by the time you are done with high school, you are proficient in two or three languages. At Trusted Translations, we offer several Indian languages. The main languages that our clients request are Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Urdu, Telugu, Malayalam, Bengali, Tamil, Marathi, etc. We work with multiple teams to ensure quality and the documents are thoroughly reviewed by native speakers of the target language. Call us today for a free quote.