The National Flag of India is a tricolour of deep saffron, white and India green with the Ashoka Chakra. Saffron, white and green symbolise peace and truth. Clothing Popular styles of dress include draped garments such as the sari for women and the dhoti or lungi for men. Sports In India, several traditional indigenous sports remain fairly popular. kabaddi gilli-danda kho kho Chess is popular too. India has also played a major role in popularising cricket. Thus, cricket is the most popular sport in India. India has hosted sporting events: the Asian Games; the Cricket World Cup tournaments; the Afro-Asian Games; the Champions Trophy and many more. Religion India is home to many religions, but the dominant one is Hinduism. Hinduism is practiced by over 80 percent of India's population and is the world's oldest religious. Sightseeing Taj Mahal The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble
nominated French record producer, House music DJ and owner of the label Yellow Productions. Career history Sinclar started his career in 1986, when he was 18 years old, specialising in funk and hiphop music and he was named "Chris The French Kiss". His first club hit was "Gym Tonic", which was coproduced by Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk, featuring vocals illegally taken from a Jane Fonda fitness tape. Le Friant is known for popularising the "French touch" of house music with heavy use of sampled and filtered disco strings. His track "I Feel For You", a tribute to French musician Cerrone, from his second album Champs Elysées, hit #9 in the UK Top 40. On track "Darlin'", he worked with vocalist James "D Train" Williams. Le Friant has also worked under other pseudonyms. Under the aliases The Mighty Bop and Reminiscence Quartet, he has dabbled in hiphop and acid jazz. He also created the Africanism
Tallinn, he noticed the profound musical talent of Aavik, but found the technical side of his conducting to be imperfect.1 During the emigration period in Sweden, in his mature and elder years, the best symphonic works of Aavik were composed: the Violin Concerto (1945), the Violoncello Concerto (1945), the First and Second Symphony (1946, 1948), the Double Bass Concerto (1950) and others. The activities of Aavik started a fresh period in Estonian music life. His merits in popularising European, Russian and Estonian symphonic production have permanent value in Estonian cultural history. His activities as a publicist and music historian are of essential importance. In Sweden he completed the two-volume History of Estonian Music (1966-1969). He has written several volumes of memoirs, the first of them: From the Paths of Music has been published in Canada. RAIMUND KULL (1882-1942)