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The Indian Millennials

The Indian Millennials

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Do job reservations on linguistic basis make any sense?? States like Karnataka, Telangana, Haryana have tried implementing it. Join us to understand the positives and negatives of this model and it's impact on the ruling states.
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@gamekash
@gamekash Ай бұрын
I am a Kannadiga living in Bengaluru, and I completely agree with you. Sometimes, I feel that non-Kannadigas should learn Kannada. But we should look at the whole picture. And you can't force something upon someone.
@bhikariman-sigmamale
@bhikariman-sigmamale Ай бұрын
I am from bengal. Similar conversation going in some part of society. It's scary how they are portraying Hindi guys as villain but Bangladeshi as our brothers.
@Anunakinamya
@Anunakinamya Ай бұрын
Bengali civilization is at there lowest. Jo apne bhagwaan ko gaali de Aisa logo ko niche hi Jana cahiye. Bengali were at the top . Today Bengalis themselves don't want to go back to Bengal. Gamand sub kuch khraab kar deta hai
@bhikariman-sigmamale
@bhikariman-sigmamale Ай бұрын
@@Anunakinamya sab log mohua moitra nehi hai. Kuch Kolkata ke woke pride parade Wale Aisa hain. Jyadatar log apne livelihood ke lia busy hai.
@arthurmorgan1724
@arthurmorgan1724 Ай бұрын
​​​@@Anunakinamyaproblem with Bengal is that Bengal is filled with illiterate people nowadays. These people consist of mostly bihari and Bangladeshi people . Just visit Bengal during chatt Puja . You will be able to know about it . These people are bringing their bihari traditions to begal and making it a fucking dumpster of a city . The state government is responsible for this. And I don't want to go back to begal myself. I wanna leave this country for good .
@ankanmaiti9864
@ankanmaiti9864 Ай бұрын
Don't worry. there are way more Bengalis staying outside the state than the reverse. The people who say that can stop receiving electricity.
@bhikariman-sigmamale
@bhikariman-sigmamale Ай бұрын
@@ankanmaiti9864 they are the real woked. They will work outside and enjoy the prosperity of capitalism and come and vote for communism lite in west bengal. If the government takes pro business step they will criticise them (he will say business are taking poor people money and buying government) and pretend like intellectual. People will see them as intellectual because he works outside and rich working in big company
@neildcosta5932
@neildcosta5932 Ай бұрын
You're absolutely right! Most of our leaders are in a position of power due to caste voting by the people of India. We have forgotten an important factor called 'merit' for good governance. Forget about these populist-sounding laws - look at any new law mooted by the government - it is ambiguous and invariably passed in haste, without doing due diligence. It points to the fact that the law-makers have superfluous knowledge about the subject at best. Second, the government doesn't care to have any infrastructure in place before passing laws - look at the vehicle scrappage policy, HSRP number plates to be fitted on vehicles registered prior to 2019, and Fastag, to name a few. The laws were announced and law-abiding citizens had to run from pillar-to-post to hunt out infrastructure and comply. Even the old initiative like CNG for vehicles is still on a bumpy road as most cities do not have the gas available in all petrol pumps. The latest misnomer is electric vehicles. Everyone is caught up in the euphoria and jumping onto the bandwagon, but one does not realize the damage these vehicles will do the the environment in the long run. On the point of government foresight - first, where is the public charging infrastructure? Second, how much more electricity will be required and consumed overall, with the increase in this sector of vehicles? It is a notable fact that second- and third-tier cities have frequent power outages in summer and the monsoons and erratic voltage during other seasons. Third, how will one dispose off these batteries at the 'end of their life'? I have read that 'end of life' batteries will still have sufficient life to run street-lights but not to power a car. At this stage, disposing them off will be very costly. Fourth, will electric cars be worth anything in seven years, when they come up for a battery pack replacement? Finally, I have read that electric vehicles being heavier than ICE vehicles, leave a greater carbon footprint due to a greater deposit of rubber from their tyres onto the road. We need incorruptible leaders with sufficient practical experience, working knowledge and exposure to the portfolios they hold before they can assume office, if we are to expect thoughtful and sensible laws to be even proposed! Is that too tall an order??
@abhirajdeore1910
@abhirajdeore1910 Ай бұрын
where will revenue come from for the state of karnataka then? what about growth? this division and hatred is much more than love for your motherland that instead of thinking of how to make it grow by making many bangalores in karnataka you would rather let bangalore go stale.
@shaa1415
@shaa1415 Ай бұрын
I am farmer but my friends said main problem is if a another state guy gets manager job he will hire only his state people's.
@rohansharmaindia
@rohansharmaindia Ай бұрын
Like the man said he will hire the person who gets his work done and help him more money. It’s a capitalist system of things. Why did Amazon and Microsoft came to bangalore not to bring Americans to get jobs but to make sure they get the same work more efficiently
@YetAnotherUser108
@YetAnotherUser108 Ай бұрын
ಆತರ ಎನು ಇಲ್ಲ....... 🤦🏻‍♂️
@monk9948
@monk9948 Ай бұрын
​@@YetAnotherUser108 Guru yav world alli baduktidya. Atara ella idde ide... it's a fact sumne sul helbardu. Mallus mallu avrge telugu avr telugu avrge tamil avr tamil avrne jasti prefer madtare. Ella kade illa but majority ella kade idu nadyutte
@hustlerlikestohustle4249
@hustlerlikestohustle4249 Ай бұрын
First improve your english...maybe that's why people from other states get the jobs.
@satvik3555
@satvik3555 Ай бұрын
But the bill did it's work to create fault lines within India.
@jeanpierre-st7rl
@jeanpierre-st7rl Ай бұрын
Even assam did the same yesterday.
@manojmanu0240
@manojmanu0240 Ай бұрын
Great content keep going ❤
@gar10gaming60
@gar10gaming60 Ай бұрын
Reservations in jobs itself is a stupid idea. You should get a job based on your merit, abilities, drive, etc. and their relevance to the field. Everyone looking for a job should be treated as an equal.
@shravanpp9953
@shravanpp9953 Ай бұрын
In ur dream bengaluru will end😂
@comedyvedios7081
@comedyvedios7081 Ай бұрын
Yeah let 75% company can get out of this state we don't have problem atleast our people stay in our land
@rohansharmaindia
@rohansharmaindia Ай бұрын
Funny enough let’s get the 100% of the companies leave the city and they let it shatter with no rents, jobs and forcing people to migrate as well
@YetAnotherUser108
@YetAnotherUser108 Ай бұрын
"our land" ಅಂದ್ರೆ??
@satvik3555
@satvik3555 Ай бұрын
100 percent company's will leave people will leave
@abhirajdeore1910
@abhirajdeore1910 Ай бұрын
so... where will revenue come from for the state then? what about growth? this division and hatred is much more than love for your motherland that instead of thinking of how to make it grow by making many bangalores in karnataka you would rather let bangalore go stale, BRAVO
@comedyvedios7081
@comedyvedios7081 Ай бұрын
@@abhirajdeore1910 all these years we welcomed all the guests but can't welcome what they are doing right now in bnglr. We want good behaviour from neighbouring brothers and to respect our culture that's it but you neighbours don't do that that's why this hatred
@mohankumarsiddojisg8457
@mohankumarsiddojisg8457 Ай бұрын
Its is the end of bengaluru for northies not locals 😂
@deepak17907
@deepak17907 Ай бұрын
if there are no outsiders,real estate,educational institutions ,companies will also end.Bangalore generates 55% income of karnataka.Where do you think money will come from.
@mohankumarsiddojisg8457
@mohankumarsiddojisg8457 Ай бұрын
@deepak17907 the outsiders have actually inflated the actual price , so the price and the d3mand for all the necessities and amenities will actually be reasonable to locals , and coming to income part those income will be given by the locals once they earn money . So the demand will always be there , so i don't think that there is any problem regarding the local economy and the traffic will also be drastically reduced, which is again good 👍 less air pollution
@abhirajdeore1910
@abhirajdeore1910 Ай бұрын
@@mohankumarsiddojisg8457 thats the way economy works dummy,people spending more makes the city prosperous passing that bill means lesser taxes but well all the IT sector will move to Mumbai and pune and more cities of Maharashtra so think twice before passing any judgement
@mohankumarsiddojisg8457
@mohankumarsiddojisg8457 Ай бұрын
​@abhirajdeore1910 any way all of the taxes given will be spent on bihar and andrapradesh and not much money is given for karnataka for development , so I don't think that your argument is valid , also mind your language da you freaking north chela 😂
@deepak17907
@deepak17907 Ай бұрын
@@mohankumarsiddojisg8457 Many world leaders too think they know more about economy than others.After a few of their decisions the entire country go bankrupt.
@aryanmeena7611
@aryanmeena7611 Ай бұрын
loved it
@satvik3555
@satvik3555 Ай бұрын
But the bill did it's work to create fault lines within India.
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