DU’s new course explores how faith, identity and politics shape what Indians eat

by Carbonmedia
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Delhi University introduces a new home science elective, ‘Food cultural perspectives,’ exploring the influence of religion, beliefs, and myths on Indian dietary habits. The course examines how geography, history, and cultural events shape food choices across Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Jainism, and Buddhism. It aims to foster cultural sensitivity and appreciation by understanding food as a cultural marker.

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