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Khand Mithe Lok Dogre

In the Dogre community, sweetness resonates among their people, infusing every interaction with warmth and kindness. Humor and love interact, creating intimacy and a sense of belonging. In Dogre culture in particular." and human relations affecting the flavor of 'Khandmithe Lokah.' ', the fabric of love and friendship." Knitting.It is a testament to an enduring sense of community bound by shared values ​​and genuine friendships.

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Dogra Culture

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Dogra culture weaves a thick fabric of warmth and tradition, binding its people together with unity and unwavering faith, echoing its timeless native spirit.

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Traditional Dogra cuisine includes dishes like Rajma chaawal, Dogri aloo dum and Ambala, which exhibit rich heritage and taste.

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Dogra culture flourishes in tropical villages, fostering tradition, harmony and preserving heritage within beautiful surroundings.

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The Heart Beneath SVSG's Veil

Dr. Anjali Arora, a distinguished academician with an MA, B.Ed, and Ph.D., served as an Assistant Professor in the Education Department at Jammu University for 8 years. Her expertise extends beyond the classroom, as she has presented thought-provoking papers in numerous international and national seminars and conferences. A literary force, Dr. Arora is the author of the influential reference book, 'Contemporary Issues in Education.' Beyond academia, fueled by passion and unwavering enthusiasm, she has taken proactive steps towards societal betterment. Driven by a commitment to the revival of the Dogra society, she continues to make impactful contributions. Dr. Anjali Arora—a name synonymous with academic excellence, societal impact, and a relentless pursuit of positive change.

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Dogra culture is deeply rooted in values of resilience, honor, and family. Respect for elders, loyalty to one's community, and reverence for traditions are cherished aspects of Dogra identity.

Dogras express their cultural identity through various avenues, including vibrant festivals like Lohri and Baisakhi, where they come together to celebrate with music, dance, and feasting.

Despite its resilience, Dogra culture faces challenges in the modern world, including rapid urbanization, cultural homogenization, and diminishing resources. Efforts to preserve traditions and pass down knowledge to future generations are vital in ensuring that the rich tapestry of Dogra culture continues to thrive.

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