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@rajeevgoel100
@rajeevgoel100 13 минут бұрын
Excellent..
@nomulahemanth
@nomulahemanth 50 минут бұрын
It takes nearly 3 days to transport cars from Gurugram to Bangalore,But in China,it takes only 12-18 Hours in similar distances,Thta's why to compete with East Asia, India needs mass Infrastructure projects and Japan's initial estimates for Bullet train costs were 200 million Yen,But the final cost has come to be nearly 400 million Yen,cost overrun of 100% and US high speed rail(under cont.) was initially estimated at under $ 25 billion USDs,But today Cost has gone upto $ 135 Billion USDs.Costs of Public projects are borne to increase in any country,THIS IS BASIC ECONOMICS for only a distance of over 1000 Km and it will only be completed after 2036 from initial deadline of 2010s
@shankerram6076
@shankerram6076 2 сағат бұрын
Please talk to Rahul Gandhi.
@factsyoudidnotknow2899
@factsyoudidnotknow2899 2 сағат бұрын
People forget that when he was the CM he could peacefully worry about one state now the vision needs to accommodate multiple factors woth disposable money upwards of trillions n he has to feed a baby which won't stop crying. There's going to be noise n it's going to take time
@unnikrishnan.A
@unnikrishnan.A 4 сағат бұрын
CAG doesn't audit it technically. Ur analysis is flawed. Congresswala hai kya.
@srinivasangkailasam8952
@srinivasangkailasam8952 4 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the analysis. The important thing is an honest self analysis by the Government, but sadly this is not happening.
@JML-q3r
@JML-q3r 4 сағат бұрын
The word india itself it commonly associated with rape, scammers, corruption, bad cuisine(high cholesterol and sugar and very unhygienic), public defecation, weird religion ( flesh eating aghori hindus lol)
@rahulchahal3824
@rahulchahal3824 Күн бұрын
Excellent. Thank you for sharing your analysis
@HimanshuVVishwakarma
@HimanshuVVishwakarma Күн бұрын
Infrastructure delay reasons 1- Land acquisition problem. 2- Environment clearance. 3- Court Cases against Infrastructure projects. 4- Fraud NGOs or Activist groups protest against infrastructure projects. Ex. Bullet train project protest, Mumbai Metro Protest, etc. In China How does China build so many massive infrastructures quickly without any bureaucratic hurdles? What is special about China’s bureaucracy? Because all Government bodies are controlled by the Chinese communist party.
@Indian-ws1sn
@Indian-ws1sn 2 күн бұрын
Vision tha toh woh pseudo farmers didn’t allow
@Kanchankhanduri
@Kanchankhanduri 3 күн бұрын
Great contributions by Sasoon family to the world 💐💐
@smitshahi4830
@smitshahi4830 3 күн бұрын
Why everything is to be done by Modi jee. Why the current Chief minister of Gujarat can't do the same ?
@vijaykaramta2324
@vijaykaramta2324 23 сағат бұрын
100% agree with you Modi g great visionary leader Aj bhi Modi g Gujarat ke cm hote to Gujarat ka development next level pe hota.
@prashantshah1396
@prashantshah1396 4 күн бұрын
When he became the prime minister he became capitalist and foreign stooge. He gave monopolies to adani in food storage and he wants to hand over entire farming to corporates which is extremely dangerous.
@jagadishkottapalli-mt8tn
@jagadishkottapalli-mt8tn 4 күн бұрын
Vision is not missing. But the area of focus has increased.
@venky4218
@venky4218 5 күн бұрын
Excellent Analysis with respect to Credit gap. Looking forward for the explanation regarding challenges that exist in current government schemes like RAMP, MUDRA Yojana
@harshitchouhan2010
@harshitchouhan2010 5 күн бұрын
In a developing ctry like india where agriculture accounts for more than 50% employment to people... agriculture or big landholders tax is the need of the hour so that tax base of govt could increase and that money is provided to small farmers, labourers and many poor beings in various ways...only then India's gdp will increase consdierably and India's poverty from now can easily eradicated by more than 50% by this reform only....
@murtazaghadiali607
@murtazaghadiali607 6 күн бұрын
Excellent analysis by CA Abizer Diwanji. Thank you for hosting Mr. Bhaskar
@carloskissoondhan9641
@carloskissoondhan9641 8 күн бұрын
Hey old mister cow protection is no.1.
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein 7 күн бұрын
Human protection is #1.
@rpatel0074able
@rpatel0074able 7 күн бұрын
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein : sir I don't agree so many humas - now we have terrorist now even animal don't kill each other -human has brain still they do nasty things- Bharat problems so many peoples uneducated we have problems in india 🇮🇳- uneducated peoples in india don't understand politics anything free hand out that all they care .
@rpatel0074able
@rpatel0074able 7 күн бұрын
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein I don't agree don't even I want to start indian politics - I have left india at age 24 for usa education- no any cast , tribe government hand out - I am 74 yrs age still in usa - seen politics in india all over word - what we got is best government now - no cast system - no hand out - yes back in 50s Harijan type yes -but none should be allowed what Rahul Ghandy doing he is not PM material.
@rpatel0074able
@rpatel0074able 7 күн бұрын
We need policy 2 child per family - after no government hand out period . Yes Mr Modi should get tough on anti bharat you know so many in india
@TheKishorefan
@TheKishorefan 8 күн бұрын
MSME as an entity doesn't respect compliance and disclosure discipline. For these entities, finance department is still a cost and not a resource. It's a mindset issue - whoever can outgrow it, will be able to avail of the excellently outlined formal funding structure.
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein 8 күн бұрын
MSMEs are the biggest wealth generator for the country. They are also the largest employers collectively. And they are learning to climb the transparency ladder. it is better to look at the good they do than to pelt stones on what they have not done. Incidentally, the MSMEs include the man who brings eggs or pav or vegetable to your house.
@SamirSurani
@SamirSurani 8 күн бұрын
Helpful
@unknownperson8541
@unknownperson8541 8 күн бұрын
Farmers bill would have been a revolution but street politics failed India
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein 7 күн бұрын
Check out asiaconverge.com/2021/09/need-sensible-laws-to-stop-farmer-exploitation/
@rpatel0074able
@rpatel0074able 10 күн бұрын
Milk,dairy is very unhealthy - drink non dairy milk - milk,cheese bad for your health
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein 7 күн бұрын
Depends on your genes. Chinese cannot digest milk. Indians can. They thrive on it, for thousands of years. 😀
@dr.padmapanikkar3737
@dr.padmapanikkar3737 11 күн бұрын
Dont show a sikh always,when the word " farmer" is mentioned.There are farmers doing farming peacefully in other states of India ,all year round without blocking roads or creating anarchy anywhere in India.
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein 7 күн бұрын
Check out asiaconverge.com/2021/09/need-sensible-laws-to-stop-farmer-exploitation/
@rohitrohra
@rohitrohra 11 күн бұрын
Vision is not missing when he became pm he meet lullistani sick (sikh) people
@sacchirajgopal
@sacchirajgopal 11 күн бұрын
Why has this not been implemented by Modi throughout India since 2014.
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein 7 күн бұрын
Good question. 😀
@user-cc7hf6hn5d
@user-cc7hf6hn5d 11 күн бұрын
On a lighter note, Sir, we only know Dolly Chaiwala.
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein 7 күн бұрын
😀
@mintusaren895
@mintusaren895 13 күн бұрын
Ali MAMA
@mintusaren895
@mintusaren895 13 күн бұрын
Chup ke chhup ke.
@mintusaren895
@mintusaren895 13 күн бұрын
River canal vs ocean
@TheKishorefan
@TheKishorefan 15 күн бұрын
If the intent is right, all modifications will be welcome from the regulator .... Not many put out these points... Cyber crime is a challenge anywhere in the world
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein 11 күн бұрын
True.
@neerja15
@neerja15 15 күн бұрын
Thank you Mr. R. N. Bhasker, such a delight hearing your pod cast on Mumbai's connect with the Jews & David Sassoon in particular. What he leaves behind is a legacy then vide Synagogues, Academic centres, hospitals & industries offering employment. Today these are standing tall as heritage buildings. I am sure every Mumbaikar would love to thank him for giving his might making Mumbai.
@mayurparmar5376
@mayurparmar5376 15 күн бұрын
In India so many times we loose money like this.
@MarketingManagerFoodStuff
@MarketingManagerFoodStuff 17 күн бұрын
Now economy destruction specialist
@anshupandit4490
@anshupandit4490 17 күн бұрын
Fu*kin j*ws are behind evrything
@spg6651
@spg6651 17 күн бұрын
Excellent coverage on RTSP.. I installed 3 KW Roof Top Solar in April 2024 which generate average 8 Unit per day , My consumption is not that high -- Hence power is sent to grid through net meetering system -- I actually SELL power to BESCOM ( Bangalore DISCOM).. and I suppose to get money from them - So far I have not got ( But got the Solar Bill ) .. It is very good investment for me .. I spent Rs 1.85 lakhs with 73K Subsidy , it came to Rs 1.12 lakhs with payback period of less than 5 years .. Simply great investment -- SURYAGRAH is really great
@gurmitkaurtaak375
@gurmitkaurtaak375 18 күн бұрын
❤🎉😊👍👌😇🇮🇳🙏🙌🎉👏👏💯😍
@arshadbk820
@arshadbk820 19 күн бұрын
Very good explanation very sad our country is being ruled by incompetent politicians.
@Bhattuvk
@Bhattuvk 19 күн бұрын
Then why not implement the across all the states. Now that he’s PM, conduct a meeting with all the CMs and their agriculture ministers, union ministers encourage them to follow the same. At least in BJP times states 😊
@vipingarg6299
@vipingarg6299 19 күн бұрын
Vision is 8% Growth. But USA China with Help of All Opposition are creating problems.
@deepakpradhan9904
@deepakpradhan9904 20 күн бұрын
Congress Modi ko PM na banne de to kia wi wapas Gujrat ka CM banjayenge , or me paln kar rahahu me Gujrat shift karjaunga mera Didi or Jija bhi waha hai Ahemdabad me , Gujrat or Tamilnadu me bohat potential hai future me bohat tagda return milega wahase .
@vijaykaramta2324
@vijaykaramta2324 23 сағат бұрын
Gujarat and Tamilnadu are doing great in manufacturing.
@nnnjoe7
@nnnjoe7 20 күн бұрын
In this part of the country, there is no ban or concern about beef, thanks to the progressive mindset of the people and the successive governments here. However, I understand the seriousness of the issue in other regions. Your statistics make a strong case, but couldn’t a parallel be drawn to the tobacco and opium trades, which were once booming industries in the early 20th century but were later banned or discouraged? Back then, there were no major outcries about the loss of revenue, employment, or business. Similarly, if cow slaughter is banned, shouldn’t the situation be accepted in the same way? After all, people could even argue for the legalization of marijuana, which is already legal in some countries. This debate can go on endlessly, and that's what I think.
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein
@bhaskarkibusinessbaatein 17 күн бұрын
You are correct. But there is a difference. If you allow farmers to grow a crop, and then ban it without compensation, it is a bad practice. Ditto with cows. The government has the right and the power to ban something. That requires banning growing or purchasing it as well. You cannot allow purchase, and then ban the sale. Bad principle.
@surajithkm
@surajithkm 20 күн бұрын
In Kerala, 90% are Non Veg and they have no issue in eating beef. In Goa, North east India, and many parts of tribal belts of pan India, beef is eaten. So a ban on cow slaughter is not an acceptable policy for pan - India population but to cater a new breed of rightist crowd. Yeah, administration need to be more practical for its Economy's long term health.
@currentvandi8152
@currentvandi8152 20 күн бұрын
After become PM, He attend celebrities marriages, ambani home function, and dont have time to meet the farmers just outside his office for more than 6 month? And one of the Agriculture KILLING act, introduced by him. And withdrawn due to ELECTION.. Every one know.
@pn910
@pn910 21 күн бұрын
After one year what happens ?
@sharadbailur7009
@sharadbailur7009 22 күн бұрын
SIR, Article 48 of the Indian Constitution has always been there since 1950 banning COW slaughter with the responsibility thrown on the State Govts to ensure its enforcement. But there has always been some States like Kerala and the North East which have allowed openly the slaughter for human consumption and/or for Exports. Cow Beef was never meant to be a tradeable commodity even much much before our Constitution considering the religious sensitivities of the Hindus. Since some of the States failed miserably to curb and ban the cow slaughter the centre was forced to come out with a National Act in 2019 to monitor and enforce the ban which they are trying to do without much cooperation of the States. So .... 1) can we say the economic losses are only NOW when in the first place COW beef in the first place should never have been a tradeable commodity since 1950 or even much before ? 2) farmers buying cows to trade and slaughter cannot cry innocent or ignorant because this ban on cow slaughter has always been there .... like a murderer now crying ... oh I did not know killing another is punishable in law. Farmers are doing what they do with full knowledge of its repercussions. Hence if an existing statute is being enforced with more severity why cry victim ? 3) tomorrow ... because human body parts like liver, kidney, eyes etc are wanted everywhere and fetch huge monies in exchange can open killing of humans be allowed in the name of improving economy? Where is the morality ?? Can some things be kept sacrosanct and outside the purview of profits and economy? And if the Nation's majority consider COW as sacred why this sensitivity not be respected instead of being ridiculed ? Unless the world wants to become free for all !! 4) having said all of the above it is agreed that the administration starting from the States' and Centre should have more crisper clearly laid out policies and procedures with stricter enforcements so that the masses at large get the message loud and clear !
@asiaconverge
@asiaconverge 22 күн бұрын
Go ahead. Ban the slaughter. But compensate the farmer first. Banning without compensation is wrong.
@babuca3830
@babuca3830 22 күн бұрын
Nothing
@hemilshah5166
@hemilshah5166 22 күн бұрын
Increase the prices of Milk,throughout the country ,that’s the best solution . If people can buy Iphones costing 1 lakh rupees on EMI,why can’t they pay 20-30 per litre more on essential commodities like Milk.
@asiaconverge
@asiaconverge 22 күн бұрын
Increasing prices is not the issue. The issue is getting Rs.20 k to farmers per old cattle head. Misplaced logic can be dangerous,
@ChristeenaP-e6e
@ChristeenaP-e6e 21 күн бұрын
Abey chew tiye...not everybody is buying iPhone...but they need milk
@ravindrashegokar5288
@ravindrashegokar5288 22 күн бұрын
Sir you explained real economy chain of Indias rural farmers in a simple but effective words.
@asiaconverge
@asiaconverge 22 күн бұрын
Many thanks.
@Robi_l
@Robi_l 22 күн бұрын
sir i don't think some kind of people's gonna take it positively
@asiaconverge
@asiaconverge 22 күн бұрын
What is right is right, whether people like it or note. If you want to ban, compensate the people who are adversely affected. You cannot have the right to buy without the right to sell.
@jagdeshwarmanipatruni6327
@jagdeshwarmanipatruni6327 23 күн бұрын
That vison didnt miss, some people were not letting that happen, and rest of India simole.kept quiet.