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Approach to evaluate court reforms
Approach to evaluate court reforms by Siddarth Raman, XKDR Forum
In this video, Siddarth Raman presents a framework to establish a quantitative baseline for courts using publicly available data. The aim of such a baseline is to objectively measure the impact of legal reforms. He discusses findings from the Bangalore Small Causes Court and Ernakulam District Court.
Reading Material:
"Evaluating courts from a litigant's perspective: A project report" - xkdr.org/paper/evaluating-courts-from-a-litigants-perspective-a-project-report
Event Name: Indian Legal System Reform: Seminar #9
Event URL: xkdr.org/event/indian-legal-system-reform-seminar-9
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Arbitration at the Supreme Court: Unsteady, uncertain, and slow?
Переглядів 5421 годину тому
Arbitration at the Supreme Court: Unsteady, uncertain, and slow?, Karan Gulati, TrustBridge Rule of Law Foundation and Anjali Sharma In this video, Karan Gulati presents the challenges and dynamics of arbitration disputes that reach the Supreme Court of India. He discusses the judicial review process, the lifecycle of these disputes, and the effects of repeated litigation. Given the judicial la...
Aawas, a digital address for every resident of India, Big Ideas Ep 28
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Mr. Ashok Pal Singh is a retired civil servant. He has held various positions such as MD & CEO of India Post Payments Bank, CEO of the India Post Technology Center, Deputy Director-General of the Unique Identification Authority of India, etc. His focus is on designing citizen centric public systems. In this video, AP Singh speaks with Mugdha Mohapatra, researcher at XKDR Forum, on solving the a...
"Another Sort of Freedom: A Memoir" by Gurcharan Das
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"Another Sort of Freedom: A Memoir" by Gurcharan Das About the author: Gurcharan Das is a celebrated author and public intellectual. He is a best-selling author of India Unbound: From Independence to the Global Information Age, The Difficulty of Being Good: On the Subtle Art of Dharma, Kama: The Riddle of Desire and Another Sort of Freedom. He has been a regular columnist for the Times of India...
"The Dilemma of an Indian Liberal" by Gurcharan Das
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"The Dilemma of an Indian Liberal" by Gurcharan Das About the author: Gurcharan Das is a celebrated author and public intellectual. He is a best-selling author of India Unbound: From Independence to the Global Information Age, The Difficulty of Being Good: On the Subtle Art of Dharma, Kama: The Riddle of Desire and Another Sort of Freedom. He has been a regular columnist for the Times of India ...
"Land without acquisition: A new regime of city expansion" by Anirudh Burman
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"Land without acquisition: A new regime of city expansion" by Anirudh Burman In the last two decades, the increase in demand for land in Indian cities has led to increased prices. As cities expand, rising land prices make it difficult for city and state governments to acquire land to develop new areas to expand the city. In 2013, India’s century-old land acquisition law was replaced by a new la...
Dream of a paperless world, Big Ideas Ep 27
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In this episode, Anjali Sharma, public policy researcher, speaks with Pavithra Manivannan, researcher at XKDR Forum, on the possibility of a paperless world. She delves into where we are now in this journey and what it will take for us to get to a completely paperless world. She highlights the role of the private market in this transition. She also discusses the challenges and risks involved in...
Market-based solutions for India’s land-titling issues, Big Ideas Ep 26
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Anirudh Burman talks to Karthik Suresh, researcher at XKDR Forum, on the challenges in land-titling in India and potential solutions to address them. Anirudh Burman is a Fellow and Associate Research Director at Carnegie India where he works on topics relating to India's political economy. In this video, Burman explains the current presumptive land titling system in India, which often leads to ...
The new world of alt data, Big Ideas Ep 25
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In this episode, Hemen Sampat discusses: What is alt data? How to source it? How is it used in investment research? and How can it be valuable given the gaps of statistical systems in data poor countries. Hemen is a technologist and a primary researcher specializing in global alternative data over 20 years, leading data governance, data quality control, and data lineage automation across invest...
Coalition politics can be good for India's economy, Big Ideas Ep 24
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Suyash Rai talks to Sanjuktha Athreya, researcher at XKDR Forum, about the ways in which coalition politics at the national level can be good for the Indian economy. Suyash is a Fellow and Deputy Director at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace India, where he works on India’s political economy. In this video, he emphasises three mechanisms which makes coalition politics beneficial for ec...
Need for personal agency in skill development, Big Ideas Ep 23
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Dr. Ganesh Natarajan explores the critical role of personal agency in the development of skills and competencies among youth, with Sanjuktha Athreya, researcher at XKDR Forum. Dr. Natarajan is Chairman and Co-Founder of Lighthouse Communities and a Board member of Honeywell Automation India, Global Talent Track, and Educate Girls. In this video, he highlights the significant issue of jobs and s...
Implications of climate change for household finance, Big Ideas Ep 22
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Vimal Balasubramaniam is senior lecturer in Finance at Queen Mary University of London and a research affiliate at the Centre for Economic Policy Research. In this video, Vimal speaks with Pavithra Manivannan, researcher at XKDR Forum, on the effects of climate change on household's welfare. He argues that there is limited research and consideration on measuring the inevitable impact that the c...
The problems in India's official data, Big Ideas Ep 21
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Rajeswari Sengupta is an economics professor. She has been studying the Indian economy for the last 10 years. Her interests lie in the fields on international finance, monetary policy, banking, and national accounts measurement. In this video, Rajeswari speaks with Sanjuktha Athreya, researcher at XKDR Forum, on problems with official statistical systems in India. She argues that what was once ...
How to correctly draw the perimeter for government software systems, Big Ideas Ep 20
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In this video, Ajay Shah discusses the government's role in developing software systems and managing national statistical data. He uses examples such as railway reservation systems, census systems, and GDP data to illustrate his points. Ajay argues that the government's role should be limited to collecting information and providing APIs for public use. Associated video: Shuvam Misra Big Idea: u...
Making regulation in India work better, by K. P. Krishnan, the 14th B. G. Deshmukh Endowment Lecture
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In this video, Dr. K.P. Krishnan explains the growing importance and role of 'Statutory Regulatory Authorities'. He identifies key problems that inhibit the functioning of these regulators and provides solutions to overcome these issues in order to protect the interests of citizens and foster economic growth. This video was recorded at the 14th B.G. Deshmukh Endowment Lecture held on 24th April...
Need for pedestrian infrastructure in urban planning, Big Ideas Ep 19
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Need for pedestrian infrastructure in urban planning, Big Ideas Ep 19
Need for reforms in higher education, Big Ideas Ep 18
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Need for reforms in higher education, Big Ideas Ep 18
Julia: Origins and Potential, Big Ideas Ep 17
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Julia: Origins and Potential, Big Ideas Ep 17
Why rising consumer credit is concerning, Big Ideas Ep 16
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Why rising consumer credit is concerning, Big Ideas Ep 16
The economics of labour mobility, Big ideas Ep 15
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The economics of labour mobility, Big ideas Ep 15
Why road side barricading is obsolete, Big ideas Ep 14
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Why road side barricading is obsolete, Big ideas Ep 14
Make government-funded software open source by default, Big ideas Ep 13
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Make government-funded software open source by default, Big ideas Ep 13
Building blocks of the health system, Big ideas Ep 12
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Building blocks of the health system, Big ideas Ep 12
Trading strategies in the age of machine learning, Big Ideas Ep 11
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Trading strategies in the age of machine learning, Big Ideas Ep 11
The balance between the State and the individual, Big ideas Ep 10
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The balance between the State and the individual, Big ideas Ep 10
The puzzle of white collar productivity in Indian firms, Big ideas Ep 09
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The puzzle of white collar productivity in Indian firms, Big ideas Ep 09
Policymaking needs to be culture-conscious, Big ideas Ep 08
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Policymaking needs to be culture-conscious, Big ideas Ep 08
Impact of globalisation on Indian cities, Big ideas Ep 07
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Impact of globalisation on Indian cities, Big ideas Ep 07
Statistics remains relevant in this age of data science, Big ideas Ep 06
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Statistics remains relevant in this age of data science, Big ideas Ep 06
The future of banking: from fintech to big tech, Big ideas Ep 05
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The future of banking: from fintech to big tech, Big ideas Ep 05

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @koljoy
    @koljoy 4 дні тому

    Where did he get that 33million gods from?? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Seems he is good with quoting Vedas, but actually never read himself. Or, may have not understood it. Hence, 33 converted to 33 millions as usual, as by foreigners. Secondly, freedom of speech. I think of all times, the present times are the best period when people are actually enjoying free speech and getting away with whatever they spell out, right or wrong. Courtesy,: The social media. And even more, some are having millions of followers learning from Facebook, UA-cam, WhatsApp universities without ever trying to find out the truth... lol

  • @s.m.9803
    @s.m.9803 8 днів тому

    The world would be a better place without the liberals who are nothing but undercover agents of metropolitan capitalism and imperialism. Forty years of liberalization has ruined India with per capita income decreasing in most of the states, massive unemployment, dismantling of civil liberties, and above all, pauperization of 90% of the population.

  • @user-ng5xr2ju2z
    @user-ng5xr2ju2z 8 днів тому

    Big fan of TSTU, EiE and slowly discovering this now. Keep going, bring different people and 1000s of perspectives. Best wishes <3

  • @kartheekvijay2250
    @kartheekvijay2250 8 днів тому

    But you were so happy with ascent of RSS/ BJP 's Modi

    • @BinuKJKerala
      @BinuKJKerala 7 днів тому

      Yes, ofcourse to the good for the country. However it is a thing to worry for Pskistani's and their supporters 😂😂😂

    • @Martian1859
      @Martian1859 День тому

      Yes, he was. I too had read his articles during 2014 . But giving him benefit of doubt, I think he was just being hopeful like many of us were and couldn’t imagine the times that were about to come.

    • @kartheekvijay2250
      @kartheekvijay2250 День тому

      he is not a child

  • @sreedhark.r.1532
    @sreedhark.r.1532 9 днів тому

    "Social pluralism" is purely due to Hindu nature of India.

  • @ankit5820
    @ankit5820 11 днів тому

    What's the full form of XKDR

  • @sandeepnerurkar4918
    @sandeepnerurkar4918 11 днів тому

    Artucle 356 was imposed by Nehru in Kerala because Communist Government came in Kerala. Is this freedom and Democracy.

  • @shanpai50
    @shanpai50 14 днів тому

    You never commented on Muslim cause violence

    • @BinuKJKerala
      @BinuKJKerala 7 днів тому

      Being a liberal you shouldn't 😂😂😂

  • @nand3576
    @nand3576 14 днів тому

    Gurucharan is commie with harvard credential tinge. He is one serpent in Ganga as rightly pointed out by Malhotra jee.

  • @nand3576
    @nand3576 14 днів тому

    Gurucharan is still in nostalgia of Nehruvianism. Industrial revolution is uttered many times but not a step forward on how to achieve it … Chinese model of central dictatorship or highly technical decentralized organic growth. Identity politics was played by congress and left so long on cast and muslim appeasement. Modi consolidated O B C s. Gurucharan is still on utopian ganja😢

    • @kartheekvijay2250
      @kartheekvijay2250 8 днів тому

      Appeasement? Modi consolidated casteism and religiousity

    • @nand3576
      @nand3576 4 дні тому

      @@kartheekvijay2250 consolidated all other backward casts into political hindu fold at ballot box. So far so good

    • @kartheekvijay2250
      @kartheekvijay2250 4 дні тому

      @@nand3576 not good

  • @jaishambhu
    @jaishambhu 14 днів тому

    33 million gods and 1500 BC rigved.pdf? What a deracinated fool, even at this ripe age!

  • @manashbhattacharjee8572
    @manashbhattacharjee8572 14 днів тому

    He has is no social worker! He was an exeyof an multinational, do what they do for profit and profit alone. Would have loved to listen about mangement ideas. No lecture on democracy.

  • @sumantrawat5586
    @sumantrawat5586 14 днів тому

    I hope that this talk is viewed and heard both by the BJP and Congress leaders. How much of an effect it might have is anybody's guess. But thank you Mr. Gurcharan Das for bringing some sense and reason to the National Dialogue !

  • @sbaskaran7638
    @sbaskaran7638 15 днів тому

    Gurcharan obviously forgotten Emergency in 1975, “ Indira is India”, “ Committed Judiciary” of 70s, Attempt to introduce “ Press control” bills by PC ( later withdrawn under pressure) , Sacking of Hirudaya Mangeshkar by AIR under direction by Nehru for broadcasting a song Savarkar, virtual colonisation by left of JNU and other academic Institutions. Was he under spell of some sedatives then?

    • @nand3576
      @nand3576 13 днів тому

      That is why these are called Librandos… selective amnesia

    • @Himanshu_Khichar
      @Himanshu_Khichar 4 дні тому

      ​@@nand3576Let's not defame the word "liberal". Hindu nationalists are the actual liberals in India in a meaningful sense of the word. I prefer to call these people "dhimmis" masquerading as liberals.

  • @arpitaacs
    @arpitaacs 15 днів тому

    Liberals are scared to challenge Islamo-fascism while denigrating Hindu civilization. Nehru was guilty of same. This duplicity is why Hindutva is so successful, & identity politics is a global phenomenon. Example...zero concern over shrinking of Hindu civilization space via genocides in West Pakistan & unfolding live in East Pakistan (B'desh).

  • @Oceansta
    @Oceansta 15 днів тому

    Fantastic insights by the gentleman. Much appreciated.

    • @nand3576
      @nand3576 14 днів тому

      Totall myopic😢

    • @Oceansta
      @Oceansta 13 днів тому

      @@nand3576 the man is talking about things from the 50s all the way until now and you're calling him myopic? Do you even know what myopic means? 😅

  • @ravishekharvishal6145
    @ravishekharvishal6145 15 днів тому

    Nonsense....

  • @royenlawyer6045
    @royenlawyer6045 15 днів тому

    What crappy explanation regarding nasasiya Sukta. There were no “sides” debating. There are no asking the Brahmins and saying that they are argumentative. It is the sweet smooth lies of the liberal which put off the patriots. He is at pains to declare that BJP is more reformist and during its rule seen less religious violence. But then…he is a liberal and therefore has to being in IsIamophobia.

    • @BinuKJKerala
      @BinuKJKerala 7 днів тому

      Ha ha that million dollar word again. 😂😂😂

  • @AmanSharma-sl5vg
    @AmanSharma-sl5vg 15 днів тому

    1. Sanskriti is more superior and scientific language even laguage scientist in world is preaching sanskriti. English was imposed so its our dharma to free ourself and choose excellence ie Sanskrit. 2. Secularism is blasphemy in Islam. They never endorses the idea but Hindus are forced to accept Secularism that has caused atrocities for hindus as minority in Iindia and outside. Thats why the society is tiered of this inequality. Liberals needs to understand that there was a world before West became the power center. There was scientific languages and mathematics before English. There was takshilas before Libraries. There was loktantra rajya samiti modals before Democracy. There is a hidden treasure but first acknowledge and follow the trail of the roots.

    • @theodiscusgaming3909
      @theodiscusgaming3909 15 днів тому

      there is no "superior" or "scientific" language, such an idea is just racism

    • @yushpi
      @yushpi 14 днів тому

      ​@@theodiscusgaming3909 racism? Really?😂

    • @nand3576
      @nand3576 13 днів тому

      @@theodiscusgaming3909there goes Librando expression

    • @someone-w9n
      @someone-w9n 13 днів тому

      Can you write a scientific paper on nuclear energy in Sanskrit and make people read it everywhere in the world. Secondly, secularism is blasphemy in all religions, yet it's the only way to avoid civil wars. Get educated!

    • @yushpi
      @yushpi 13 днів тому

      @@someone-w9n Not "all" religions. Start with your own education.

  • @KrishnaIyer01
    @KrishnaIyer01 15 днів тому

    Wisdom from a wise man like you is to be Cherished for generations. As always, Wisdom dawns late, and gets picked up by the younger and open generation, who are eager for a Change, versus the usual Adults of our Generation, who as Age goes by, get Adulterated (if they have not retained their openess and youthful inquiries and curiosities) !!!

  • @atman2952
    @atman2952 15 днів тому

    Till 90s India offered freedom of speech? Lol big time. What happened to Rangeela Rasul? Nehru was the first one to pass laws to curb free speech. Read Tripurdaman Singh's sixteen stormy days.

    • @KrishnaIyer01
      @KrishnaIyer01 15 днів тому

      My friend - Better you keep Tripurdaman Singh's book !!! The book by Gurucharan Das is for open minded Liberals and those of us who love our Freedom. It is not those who nitpick, and move to extremes to prove a point. The wise man that Gurucharan Das is, he leaves with the fact that "there is Hope for Liberalism" !!!

    • @oyehoyemon2286
      @oyehoyemon2286 15 днів тому

      ​​@@KrishnaIyer01by defn that's not how a liberal would engage with some opposing idea to their own. But snark aside, realise why this rhetoric is applied. It stems from 1) obfuscation of classical liberal to the newer left leaning type in Indian discourse, i.e making people think batting for first principle liberal ideas = Marxism/socialism which couldn't be further from the truth 2) Petty Revenge, self anointed liberals (INC) pulled every trick in the book in the first 50 years and now some feel it's fair to repay it in kind, over taking the high road to construct a more liberal polity. What could we do going forward? 1) Assuage the critique of selectivity used by Indian RW supports by calling out more illiberal ideas across the political aisle 2) holding the govt accountable for future illiberal transgressions. Failing to do both would only alienate the sides more killing the idea of liberalism in India.

    • @yj9032
      @yj9032 15 днів тому

      Most of the books banned by Nehru were to appease Hindus, freedom of speech had its issues here until 90s, but don’t pretend the beneficiaries weren’t people like you. Nowadays, it has become even more dangerous to speak freely (Google Gauri Lankesh). Please check you facts. 😂 you Anand Ranganathan fans should do more research instead of waving around your imaginary victim card.

    • @TusharSharma-k6h
      @TusharSharma-k6h 15 днів тому

      ​@@yj9032 bro SP MLA Giving speech of we will boti boti PM and CM and of openly and in framer protest the same thing happened. Giving death threat to PM of India by Khalistan's what other do you need ...

    • @yushpi
      @yushpi 14 днів тому

      ​@@yj9032 The motive behind the Gauri Lankesh is unestablished yet. The beheadings on Nupur Sharmas statements are more recent. Drop your masks all of you!

  • @aungkyawmoe8023
    @aungkyawmoe8023 15 днів тому

    this confirms that liberalism means out of touch. This man provides nothing of unorthodox view but kept repeating what EU brussels bureaucrats would say about their own country-meaning they are all ideologues think-alike who are only able see the world through the liberal lens. They have shown they are not intellectual equipped to rule the century

  • @RyanReynolds-l8y
    @RyanReynolds-l8y 16 днів тому

    Allen Mark Brown Kevin Robinson Kimberly

  • @RyanReynolds-l8y
    @RyanReynolds-l8y 16 днів тому

    Lewis Brian Gonzalez Helen Young Steven

  • @prajwalmodak8865
    @prajwalmodak8865 16 днів тому

    This is such an amazing talk! Thanks for sharing

  • @mohakmathur
    @mohakmathur 20 днів тому

    So clearly and simply explained! 👏🏼❤

  • @OscarFranklin-f9j
    @OscarFranklin-f9j 24 дні тому

    0855 Parisian Springs

  • @anishbaby
    @anishbaby 25 днів тому

  • @aviralgupta393
    @aviralgupta393 27 днів тому

    I think Mr. Karthik Suresh is underestimating the no. of property disputes that come of land titles & not from the other sources he mentioned.

  • @HornbyHumphrey
    @HornbyHumphrey 27 днів тому

    4971 Adams Glens

  • @Saurabh_Mediyum
    @Saurabh_Mediyum Місяць тому

    Well explained, thank you.

  • @787878nnn
    @787878nnn Місяць тому

    On the bit about a university is good only if its founders have a different business, It makes no sense. We would never make such an argument about any other business, i.e. this business that sells apples is good only if the seller has some other business.

  • @ghanvedsingh8946
    @ghanvedsingh8946 Місяць тому

    You are right Andhra needs to develop it's capital and Bihar needs rural infrastructure specially roads so that it's economy may develop for that centre can help them both

  • @kusum1971
    @kusum1971 2 місяці тому

    मोदी है तो सब मुमकिन है😢

    • @sabybasu
      @sabybasu Місяць тому

      The new slogan is ‘Modi hai to mushkil hai’

  • @thomascherian1653
    @thomascherian1653 2 місяці тому

    Excellent presentation

  • @narayanramachandran8907
    @narayanramachandran8907 2 місяці тому

    Very clear and understandable enunciation of the problems with the Govt. statistical system . Thank you.

  • @noobmaster-dm7tu
    @noobmaster-dm7tu 2 місяці тому

    Dhol jagiro da

  • @abhishek-px4jj
    @abhishek-px4jj 2 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @Sahilisonline
    @Sahilisonline 2 місяці тому

    Liked the title but can't hear a thing.

  • @aviralgupta393
    @aviralgupta393 2 місяці тому

    grateful for these insights

  • @teesand33
    @teesand33 3 місяці тому

    In the reservation system example, how does the government prevent private sector from reserving everything and then selling those reservations? Thereby monetizing a public good.

    • @ajayshah5705
      @ajayshah5705 3 місяці тому

      In airline tickets or in train tickets, the name of the buyer / passenger is coded into the ticket. So in this case I'm not able to see how a resale market can arise. It is an interesting debate: is it better to sell tickets (e.g. permits to enter or camp in a national park) which trade in a market so as to assist better price discovery. But that's distinct from this situation. Regardless of which path you take, the key claim of this Big Ideas is that the perimeter of government software systems should place the lowest possible toolchain within the state and give out API access.

  • @Anish61097
    @Anish61097 3 місяці тому

    Please bring more Ajay Shah content

  • @Anish61097
    @Anish61097 3 місяці тому

    Ajay Shah is so underrated. He is a first principles thinker...

  • @zoomer619
    @zoomer619 3 місяці тому

    DataGasm

  • @hrishia.jadhav3073
    @hrishia.jadhav3073 3 місяці тому

    Wow, These are the types of talks that make you reflect on things taken for granted and often neglected as well. Whats more irritating as a youth [apart from being kind of helpless and directionless to contribute towards a feasible solution in these issues] is the apathy and obscurity of these lectures among the masses who get invisibly affected by such issues! What to do then? What can xKDR do? Should I reach out to xKDR since I am in Mumbai as well?

  • @nkaggarwal
    @nkaggarwal 3 місяці тому

    In addition to all difficulties outlined for walkers there are two additional ones. The hawkers and pickpockets. I can walk in Chandni chowk in Delhi. I don't. Incidentally last mile connectivity in Delhi has been solved by electric rickshaw, they are horrible safety wise is another topic for another day! Walking on the road is treated as something only poor uneducated guys do in my city so who is bothered!

  • @JackWMatrix
    @JackWMatrix 4 місяці тому

    I would suggest that increased productivity is not "in the air", but rather in the capital investments made by the more productive country, and the businesses located there. If one country invests in sewage systems and water treatment plants the workers there will have fewer sick days and be more productive. Likewise, if labor costs are high and firms invest in more automation, the value added by each employee increases because they can produce more output per employee. However, you are generally correct. As such, I think that India should open its borders to immigration from its poorer neighbors such as Pakistan and Bangladesh. This would dramatically increase the productivity of those workers and benefit the global economy.

  • @chaaaaaaaaaaaad
    @chaaaaaaaaaaaad 4 місяці тому

    I agree with the emi side effects. Its kind of like a drug which banks want the consumer to be addicted on. Last Diwali I bought an HP envy laptop through Vijay Sales and I was foeced to buy through my icici credit card emi. They were giving an instsnt discount of 10000 Rs if I bought theough my icici credit card and I chose emi and no discount on direct payment without emi. Also it was a no cost emi with very little interest and I chose the minimum tenure of 3 months. Why banks are doing this because they want us to taste their new drug called emi.

  • @rpmanacaud
    @rpmanacaud 4 місяці тому

    Very insightful.......

  • @ud1976
    @ud1976 4 місяці тому

    10:02