Uncle talking about no violence 🙂 Le gun violence 😂😂may I come in
@amir25102 жыл бұрын
Wow kya beautiful city hai log Vegas . It's like heaven . 😮😯😲😲
@Shibu-0692 жыл бұрын
ussi heaven ko sin city kaha jata h😂😂
@Mr_Error2 жыл бұрын
Bhai isse accha hamara delhi hai
@amir25102 жыл бұрын
@@Shibu-069 but papi shahr Kyo . Kyonki Waha pe crime jyada hai uskiye
@steven_stone00352 жыл бұрын
In Goa also you will see like this specially in December 😂
@jaradsamuel55462 жыл бұрын
@6:21 Noida mein bhi aesa mall hai Great Venice Mall, Venice per bnaya h mall ke ander boating vgera hai
@Akashyahuu_official2 жыл бұрын
❤ Love from Guwahati
@Socialdost51092 жыл бұрын
Source :- On 300 k subscribers , Indian American vlogger is going to reveal their names😁
@IndianAmericanVlogger2 жыл бұрын
No!!! They are going to reveal where they are going !! 😁
@Socialdost51092 жыл бұрын
@@IndianAmericanVlogger Now I m sure that, they are R&AW agent 🕵 😁😁
@IndianAmericanVlogger2 жыл бұрын
😎😎😎😁
@TheBhartiyaWing2 жыл бұрын
@@IndianAmericanVlogger Since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) established the PRC power structure in 1950, its minorities policy can be characterized by three principles: (1) All ethnic groups belong to the great Chinese nation, which includes 56 peoples, and its political unity is inseparable. (2) Under the grand Chinese nation, all ethnic groups have equal status. The ‘equal status’ refers to all kinds of rights and obligations regardless of ethnic difference, language, religion, customs, etc... (3) Due to different historical, geographic, climatic, and other conditions, the central government should adopt preferential measures in economic, cultural, social, educational, and other arenas to increase the well-being of those underprivileged minorities.(7) China's general policy in religious affairs, on the other hand, can be summarized into the following five principles: (1) CCP party members and PRC government officials should stick to Marxism-Leninism and adhere to atheism (2) All PRC citizens have the right to believe or not believe in organized religion (3) All legal religions have equal status, and their purposes should all promote national unity. (4) All religious organizations and activities should be domestically organized under state regulation, and any form of foreign influence in religious activities is strictly forbidden. (5) Religions should be separate from education and politics. Under no circumstance should anyone use religious causes to influence education and politics.(8) State regulation is carried out by the specific authority in all levels of government, central/federal, provincial, and local. At the level of the central government, the State Ethnic Affairs Commission and the State Administration of Religious Affairs, under the command of the PRC State Council, are the highest agencies in the running of minority and religious affairs, respectively. At the provincial level and below, the administrative units of minority and religious affairs are combined, which indicates that the PRC central government keeps the two administrative areas closely related, and hence, executes minority and religious policies with the same administrative unit. Under the above principles, China claims to embrace all-encompassing religious freedom for all citizens but stresses that state regulation must be strictly enforced to secure law compliance, particularly to prevent challenges against state authority the regime or threats to national unity. This inevitably constrains the way organized religion evolves. That is, a religion should not develop a political identity competitive to the grand-Chinese identity; all religious organizations and activities should be under state regulation; and religious leaders should not build transnational religious and political networks; religion becomes a privatized matter because the state authority ensures all citizens' freedom to practice religion or reject it, regardless of ethnic background. Finally, religious traditions or activities are subject to suspension if they contradict the higher national goals, for instance. This policy is designed to maintain political stability and suppress secessionist activities
@amir25102 жыл бұрын
Naam me kya rakha hai . ? Unki beautiful and saaf soch unki kadak satya reactions dekho na . Naam batayenge toh kya achanak se double subscribers honge kya .
@snehasishdash95092 жыл бұрын
Ma'am please react to Indian scientists are angry on the government by world affairs
@CrypticMiind212 жыл бұрын
Whats the criteria of choosing videos to react? Many people are requesting to react on think school video on bankruptcy states but you are not doing it , will you do or not please tell 🙂
@adityajoies2 жыл бұрын
Las Vegas is on my bucket list. It's fascinating how people do things without worrying what others think about them.
@DhruvSharma-p7o2 жыл бұрын
Amazing Reaction 🧡😇
@CrypticMiind212 жыл бұрын
First 🙏 Mam react on Think school video on Why most Indian states are getting bankrupt like Sri Lanka , to understand Economics its a must watch 🙏🏻
@manvendrakothari57532 жыл бұрын
Pls is vlog baki ka part bhi upload kariye.
@animeshshah41162 жыл бұрын
Nice video reaction
@neelmanikumar19032 жыл бұрын
2nd part😂😂😂😂😝😝😜😜
@NikhilKumar-ll9fg2 жыл бұрын
Waah bhai apka America 🇺🇸 ❤ to baut acha hai.... mein bhi kabhi aunga ghumne 😃😃😃😃🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🙏🙏🙏
@chandannath16932 жыл бұрын
Best video 😊 👌 👌
@Sammy-er5lz2 жыл бұрын
Plss react on middle class family explain by Nidhi narwal plss mam and Sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳 very interesting she is from Delhi also
@TheBhartiyaWing2 жыл бұрын
Since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) established the PRC power structure in 1950, its minorities policy can be characterized by three principles: (1) All ethnic groups belong to the great Chinese nation, which includes 56 peoples, and its political unity is inseparable. (2) Under the grand Chinese nation, all ethnic groups have equal status. The ‘equal status’ refers to all kinds of rights and obligations regardless of ethnic difference, language, religion, customs, etc... (3) Due to different historical, geographic, climatic, and other conditions, the central government should adopt preferential measures in economic, cultural, social, educational, and other arenas to increase the well-being of those underprivileged minorities.(7) China's general policy in religious affairs, on the other hand, can be summarized into the following five principles: (1) CCP party members and PRC government officials should stick to Marxism-Leninism and adhere to atheism (2) All PRC citizens have the right to believe or not believe in organized religion (3) All legal religions have equal status, and their purposes should all promote national unity. (4) All religious organizations and activities should be domestically organized under state regulation, and any form of foreign influence in religious activities is strictly forbidden. (5) Religions should be separate from education and politics. Under no circumstance should anyone use religious causes to influence education and politics.(8) State regulation is carried out by the specific authority in all levels of government, central/federal, provincial, and local. At the level of the central government, the State Ethnic Affairs Commission and the State Administration of Religious Affairs, under the command of the PRC State Council, are the highest agencies in the running of minority and religious affairs, respectively. At the provincial level and below, the administrative units of minority and religious affairs are combined, which indicates that the PRC central government keeps the two administrative areas closely related, and hence, executes minority and religious policies with the same administrative unit. Under the above principles, China claims to embrace all-encompassing religious freedom for all citizens but stresses that state regulation must be strictly enforced to secure law compliance, particularly to prevent challenges against state authority the regime or threats to national unity. This inevitably constrains the way organized religion evolves. That is, a religion should not develop a political identity competitive to the grand-Chinese identity; all religious organizations and activities should be under state regulation; and religious leaders should not build transnational religious and political networks; religion becomes a privatized matter because the state authority ensures all citizens' freedom to practice religion or reject it, regardless of ethnic background. Finally, religious traditions or activities are subject to suspension if they contradict the higher national goals, for instance. This policy is designed to maintain political stability and suppress secessionist activities
@naveenjoshi87042 жыл бұрын
Namashkar di🙏
@IndianAmericanVlogger2 жыл бұрын
🙏😊
@Realmotivation19992 жыл бұрын
Mam Ranveer Allahabadi ki video Subhash Chandra Bose Ki video Par Reaction Do
@i_am._.harry.39072 жыл бұрын
First ✨❤️
@IndianAmericanVlogger2 жыл бұрын
😊👍👉💖🌹🎂🎁🏆
@gohilsatyajitsinh42632 жыл бұрын
5:36
@AbhishekSingh-dw1du2 жыл бұрын
Cutiee aunty 😂❤️
@Danny720x2 жыл бұрын
React to 2nd part
@harishnagarhn12 жыл бұрын
🙏❤🇮🇳
@Sagar-sb3ro2 жыл бұрын
Second 💞🇮🇳
@janamrai68052 жыл бұрын
Rj raunac new video react please wi vs ind odi
@bickeymondal11312 жыл бұрын
❤❤❤🙏🙏
@H.RAJ1232 жыл бұрын
React to acharya prashant
@CrypticMiind212 жыл бұрын
First 🙏 Mam react on Think school video on Why most Indian states are getting bankrupt like Sri Lanka , to understand Economics its a must watch 🙏🏻
@TheBhartiyaWing2 жыл бұрын
Since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) established the PRC power structure in 1950, its minorities policy can be characterized by three principles: (1) All ethnic groups belong to the great Chinese nation, which includes 56 peoples, and its political unity is inseparable. (2) Under the grand Chinese nation, all ethnic groups have equal status. The ‘equal status’ refers to all kinds of rights and obligations regardless of ethnic difference, language, religion, customs, etc... (3) Due to different historical, geographic, climatic, and other conditions, the central government should adopt preferential measures in economic, cultural, social, educational, and other arenas to increase the well-being of those underprivileged minorities.(7) China's general policy in religious affairs, on the other hand, can be summarized into the following five principles: (1) CCP party members and PRC government officials should stick to Marxism-Leninism and adhere to atheism (2) All PRC citizens have the right to believe or not believe in organized religion (3) All legal religions have equal status, and their purposes should all promote national unity. (4) All religious organizations and activities should be domestically organized under state regulation, and any form of foreign influence in religious activities is strictly forbidden. (5) Religions should be separate from education and politics. Under no circumstance should anyone use religious causes to influence education and politics.(8) State regulation is carried out by the specific authority in all levels of government, central/federal, provincial, and local. At the level of the central government, the State Ethnic Affairs Commission and the State Administration of Religious Affairs, under the command of the PRC State Council, are the highest agencies in the running of minority and religious affairs, respectively. At the provincial level and below, the administrative units of minority and religious affairs are combined, which indicates that the PRC central government keeps the two administrative areas closely related, and hence, executes minority and religious policies with the same administrative unit. Under the above principles, China claims to embrace all-encompassing religious freedom for all citizens but stresses that state regulation must be strictly enforced to secure law compliance, particularly to prevent challenges against state authority the regime or threats to national unity. This inevitably constrains the way organized religion evolves. That is, a religion should not develop a political identity competitive to the grand-Chinese identity; all religious organizations and activities should be under state regulation; and religious leaders should not build transnational religious and political networks; religion becomes a privatized matter because the state authority ensures all citizens' freedom to practice religion or reject it, regardless of ethnic background. Finally, religious traditions or activities are subject to suspension if they contradict the higher national goals, for instance. This policy is designed to maintain political stability and suppress secessionist activities