What a podcast!!❤❤ optimistic, visionary ,running out of adjectives!! As a Sr. Citizen, I feel now at last India's future is safe if we have more and more such gems ready to work for our nation!!🙏🙏
Just amazing. As an Indian I think we need the POVs and visions of such personalities in social media platforms, so that it can be accessible to every citizen of India. This podcast is packed with knowledge, vision, optimism, patriotism and what not!! Srijan Pal Sir were one of the best guest you ever had in this show. Hope to see some corporate giants like Sir Ratan Tata, Mr. Ambani, Mr. Anand Mahindra, Mr. Sunil Mittal etc. some day. Thank you man for bringing Srijan Sir here, proud of you and proud to be an Indian. Jai Hind.
emaares rcha kar ke saath mere pahale nivesh se mujhe 23,000 dolar se adhik ka laabh hua aur tab se vah kabhee bhee achchha pradarshan karane mein asaphal nahin huee. aur main yah bhee kah sakata hoon ki vah sabase eemaanadaar brokar hai jise mainne dekha hai
Dear Srijan Pal Singh, As a dedicated Vipassana meditator for the past five years, I've experienced profound personal transformation through this ancient practice, which originated in India. I believe that just as resources are essential for changing the external world, meditation is crucial for transforming individuals internally. In my journey, I've found that meditation has the potential to make each individual akin to a black hole-a metaphor for the deep and profound inner transformation that meditation can facilitate. However, I've observed a reluctance from governments to integrate such ancient wisdom into mainstream education systems. My question is, why do you think governments are hesitant to introduce meditation, particularly practices like Vipassana, into every school and reform our education systems accordingly? Given the evident benefits of meditation for mental well-being and holistic development, shouldn't it be a fundamental aspect of education worldwide?
true brother it seems hindu and mushlim of india should respect each other and try to reduce the foul play together, Becoz some people want we indians to fail and in this era wr shouldn't trust any religious or political leaders to a degree that makes us fight with our own people ,that is what happening from centuries.
This podcast came up offered by the algorithms & I was hooked straightaway. Enjoyed & learnt quite a bit from Srijan Pal Singh- I'm sure he has lots more worth hearing about. You both moved the discussion on so naturally. Ive subscribed. Looking forward to exploring your previous videos & would love talks with other top class minds dedicated to India Rising. We children of the diaspora survived & thrive with love & pride for our motherland through the bad times to this wonderful historic period we believed would be reached. Yes, even in the mid 1960s press India were descrbed as always sitting hand outstretched, starving & always would be according to my UK class teacher. My reply was that by 2000 I was certain India would be standing strong, able to feed others ( I believed what my parents always said at home).Thank you Raj Shamani for introducing me to such a knowledgable & respectworthy proffessional & also for your relaxing interviewing style. Blessings.
Proud to be a son of this country. Love our motherland. Love India. And now it's time, Let's encourage the brand India as much possible. Let's sing the song of India.
WOW!!!!! has no superlative degree. This was so realizing and so motivating. You did really good by inviting such a missile such person. I love you, Raj. I am 40 yet brings me back to 20 by pushing energy that I should do something through India, for India which the world should realize.
Srijan Sir is an absolute power house. This podcast really charged me up. Thanks for such A wonderful conversation. Please keep on introducing us with such hidden gems.
It's a best apisod I have seen by your side Raj. Ye episod to aaj ke Har bachche ko dekhna chahiye, her depressive person ko dekhna chahiye, aur her negative agrochemicals rakhne wale citizen ko dekhna chahiye. Unki soch me Kyada nahi to kuch to badlav aayega hi aayega n Bachchan me jo confidence build hoga wo Kamal hoga. Aaj mai jab Srijanpal sir ko sun rahi thi to Esa lag raha Tha raise mai khud unse samne se baidh kebaat Kar rahi hun, n jab aap (Raj) ke chehre pe ek muskan ek positivity aa rahi thi, to wo mujhe mere chehre ki lag rahi thi 😊 A big thanks🙏 to make this vedio with a wonderful personality of our country. I make sure ki meri beti iss vedio ko zaroor dekhe, and from today I'll follow Srijanpal sir also, bcoz mujhe unse abhi bahut kuch Janne aur sikhne ko mil sakta hai 👍 Blessings for you ✨️
There are many things which we can learn from westerners . Like PM of Britain is a Hindu. Mayor of London and leader of Scottish party were Muslims of Pakistani origin . Large number of Indians occupying high post in USA, Canada etc . Here we still call Sonia Gandhi as foreigner. . Therefore we have to embrace tolerance and pluralism of Gandhi and nehru in order to make country strong .
I would like to see more people from vast fields explaining the concepts and ideas that often get dismissed in this world of social media, and many of the youth feel too hard to understand. The people who have immense knowledge in their field can simplify it. Just like Srijan sir did for Quantum Computing, which i wouldn't have tried to understand more about, as it would have seemed very hard to understand, as I belong to a whole different field.
Brother please ask them about "present"....that what should we do now for the growth of INDIA ( 1 year child to 100 year old person)...... Btw Love this podcast❤❤
@18:52 : Rabindranath Tagore (Thakur) was the first Asian (and obviously the first Indian) to get a Noble Prize. Tagore got it in 1913, Raman got it in 1930.
Yours is an unrehearsed podcast and so one wouldn't wanna screw with anything that affects its freshness but since you asked for our "unabashed" () comments, here's mine... Offering a summary (at the start, in the end, more in the middle - your choice) to keep the listener glued (as you know most people listen with multiple breaks in between) till the end might enhance your viewership. Just my two bits. All the best. You guys are India's brightest minds! Jai Hind
This is super interview. Pl definitely have a ZP school model of Jalindar nagar, Shikrapur, Pune dist. It is beginning of getting rid of 'a typical' learning that happens in schools.
1. Someone who is comfortable and content with spending their life with a robot, which essentially is a toy, would they care about rituals like marriage and kanyadaan? Also imagine the extent of trauma of that person, that s/he is just not ready to expose themselves to a real person and a real life - something which they can't control. They can only tolerate something which is totally predictable and which they can fully control. 2. Put your memories in a cyborg. Most people will take it. This proves that people care more about perpetuity, than actually living a life.
Raj bhiya Ruh se thanks yrr ese khatarnak podcast k lia Mera dimaag ftt gya when I create assumptions and imagination on the basis of facts that are given by Sir
Can our history books be changed??? We really want to know our own history & own heroes... Not about invader's success but our ancestors fight & sacrifice & abuse ...
41:46 Sounds like Ghost in the Shell cyborg humans. The Japanese thought of this way back! We need to take great ideas to higher levels combined with Bharatiya sanskriti.
Listening today i realized when he said un future man will marry a humanoid....i recalled the recent movie of Shahid Kapoor 'teri baaton ne uljha diya'.....see...we r in future 😊
If you want to be better.. I feel you can only be a better person by being yourself. Rest all is just falling in place. It takes time but very important to remember... Be yourself. JAI HIND
There is no second thought about availability of top talents in India aka Bharat. But the problem lies how government policies work to empower those. For example, IIT Madras students, researchers, and Faculties have already developed self balancing two wheelers. But there is no big investment in that product to make it commercialized. One biggest drawback of "Indian brands" is that very few of them maintain product quality or really work on improving the quality.
Mahatma Gandhi never received the Nobel Peace Prize due to his non-conformity to the committee's criteria and reservations about his pacifist stance and role in the India-Pakistan conflict. Mahatma Gandhi, a key figure in India's struggle for independence from British rule, received five Nobel Peace Prize nominations. He was unable to stop the riots of Chhauri - Chhaura and Noakhali.
bing these types of peoples they motivates us and brings a spark in all peoples no matter they are childrens adults or old age people thank you for this session
What a podcast!!❤❤ optimistic, visionary ,running out of adjectives!! As a Sr. Citizen, I feel now at last India's future is safe if we have more and more such gems ready to work for our nation!!🙏🙏
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Just amazing. As an Indian I think we need the POVs and visions of such personalities in social media platforms, so that it can be accessible to every citizen of India. This podcast is packed with knowledge, vision, optimism, patriotism and what not!! Srijan Pal Sir were one of the best guest you ever had in this show. Hope to see some corporate giants like Sir Ratan Tata, Mr. Ambani, Mr. Anand Mahindra, Mr. Sunil Mittal etc. some day.
Thank you man for bringing Srijan Sir here, proud of you and proud to be an Indian. Jai Hind.
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emaares rcha kar ke saath mere pahale nivesh se mujhe 23,000 dolar se adhik ka laabh hua aur tab se vah kabhee bhee achchha pradarshan karane mein asaphal nahin huee. aur main yah bhee kah sakata hoon ki vah sabase eemaanadaar brokar hai jise mainne dekha hai
Dear Srijan Pal Singh,
As a dedicated Vipassana meditator for the past five years, I've experienced profound personal transformation through this ancient practice, which originated in India. I believe that just as resources are essential for changing the external world, meditation is crucial for transforming individuals internally.
In my journey, I've found that meditation has the potential to make each individual akin to a black hole-a metaphor for the deep and profound inner transformation that meditation can facilitate. However, I've observed a reluctance from governments to integrate such ancient wisdom into mainstream education systems.
My question is, why do you think governments are hesitant to introduce meditation, particularly practices like Vipassana, into every school and reform our education systems accordingly? Given the evident benefits of meditation for mental well-being and holistic development, shouldn't it be a fundamental aspect of education worldwide?
What an episode! One of the best episodes so far. We need more people to talk optimistically about India
Marvelous, hats off Srijan ji. People of our country need to know truth, so future vision to grow and develop.
true brother it seems hindu and mushlim of india should respect each other and try to reduce the foul play together, Becoz some people want we indians to fail and in this era wr shouldn't trust any religious or political leaders to a degree that makes us fight with our own people ,that is what happening from centuries.
Totally glued to the conversation. kudos
This podcast came up offered by the algorithms & I was hooked straightaway. Enjoyed & learnt quite a bit from Srijan Pal Singh- I'm sure he has lots more worth hearing about. You both moved the discussion on so naturally. Ive subscribed. Looking forward to exploring your previous videos & would love talks with other top class minds dedicated to India Rising. We children of the diaspora survived & thrive with love & pride for our motherland through the bad times to this wonderful historic period we believed would be reached. Yes, even in the mid 1960s press India were descrbed as always sitting hand outstretched, starving & always would be according to my UK class teacher. My reply was that by 2000 I was certain India would be standing strong, able to feed others ( I believed what my parents always said at home).Thank you Raj Shamani for introducing me to such a knowledgable & respectworthy proffessional & also for your relaxing interviewing style. Blessings.
Proud to be a son of this country.
Love our motherland. Love India.
And now it's time,
Let's encourage the brand India as much possible. Let's sing the song of India.
बहुत शानदार, आशा है और भी सुनने को मिलेंगे ऐसे ज्ञानवर्धक जानकारी।
WOW!!!!! has no superlative degree. This was so realizing and so motivating. You did really good by inviting such a missile such person. I love you, Raj. I am 40 yet brings me back to 20 by pushing energy that I should do something through India, for India which the world should realize.
This podcast is incredibly inspiring . Dr. Kalam is eternally alive. His remarks inspire modest act of patriotism but have a significant impact.
Srijan Sir is an absolute power house. This podcast really charged me up. Thanks for such A wonderful conversation. Please keep on introducing us with such hidden gems.
Excellent interview. Learned many things.
नोबल फिर भी नहीं मिलेगा 😂 And yes, we managed it with Chandrayaan 3!
It's a best apisod I have seen by your side Raj. Ye episod to aaj ke Har bachche ko dekhna chahiye, her depressive person ko dekhna chahiye, aur her negative agrochemicals rakhne wale citizen ko dekhna chahiye. Unki soch me Kyada nahi to kuch to badlav aayega hi aayega n Bachchan me jo confidence build hoga wo Kamal hoga. Aaj mai jab Srijanpal sir ko sun rahi thi to Esa lag raha Tha raise mai khud unse samne se baidh kebaat Kar rahi hun, n jab aap (Raj) ke chehre pe ek muskan ek positivity aa rahi thi, to wo mujhe mere chehre ki lag rahi thi 😊
A big thanks🙏 to make this vedio with a wonderful personality of our country. I make sure ki meri beti iss vedio ko zaroor dekhe, and from today I'll follow Srijanpal sir also, bcoz mujhe unse abhi bahut kuch Janne aur sikhne ko mil sakta hai 👍
Blessings for you ✨️
There are many things which we can learn from westerners . Like PM of Britain is a Hindu. Mayor of London and leader of Scottish party were Muslims of Pakistani origin . Large number of Indians occupying high post in USA, Canada etc . Here we still call Sonia Gandhi as foreigner. . Therefore we have to embrace tolerance and pluralism of Gandhi and nehru in order to make country strong .
I would like to see more people from vast fields explaining the concepts and ideas that often get dismissed in this world of social media, and many of the youth feel too hard to understand. The people who have immense knowledge in their field can simplify it. Just like Srijan sir did for Quantum Computing, which i wouldn't have tried to understand more about, as it would have seemed very hard to understand, as I belong to a whole different field.
Brother please ask them about "present"....that what should we do now for the growth of INDIA ( 1 year child to 100 year old person)......
Btw Love this podcast❤❤
Wonderful podcast❤... Mind full of wisdom.. Heart full of hope...
@18:52 : Rabindranath Tagore (Thakur) was the first Asian (and obviously the first Indian) to get a Noble Prize. Tagore got it in 1913, Raman got it in 1930.
Yours is an unrehearsed podcast and so one wouldn't wanna screw with anything that affects its freshness but since you asked for our "unabashed" () comments, here's mine... Offering a summary (at the start, in the end, more in the middle - your choice) to keep the listener glued (as you know most people listen with multiple breaks in between) till the end might enhance your viewership. Just my two bits. All the best. You guys are India's brightest minds! Jai Hind
You r asking fantastic questions.. You r doing very well.. Don't change....
Srijan pal Singh is a treat to listen to.. ❤
With this man's POV, I am pushed to think that whatever I have been thinking is too small & I need to expand the spectrum!
श्रीजान पॉल नहीं रे.... सृजन पाल सिंह
All Indian youths should watch this podcast. ❤
Watched full video and so happy about it!!!!!!
Raj Shamaniji You are doing excellent keep it up.Jai Hind.
Ending was Bang on"America me brahmos kyu nai bana"👍👍
Great patriotic spirit and message
Love this person
AbdunNasir from dubai
Unimaginable,too impressive.... অকল্পনীয়
Along with teaching children about future, we need to teach them to be humane, tolerant, compassionate, spiritual and self reliant.
Srijan bhai bahut acha laga apko sun ker 👏👏
You are excellent,your pod cast 👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💐💐💐
बहुत ही सुन्दर पॉडकास्ट
Superb Show. Well Done Both of You.
He is SUPER OPTIMISTIC, SUPER POSITVE!!
SALUTE!!
India should give a global level recognition award to world scientific innovation
Blown away. Good job bro. This podcast brought so much positivity..
This conversation changed my mentality
This is super interview. Pl definitely have a ZP school model of Jalindar nagar, Shikrapur, Pune dist. It is beginning of getting rid of 'a typical' learning that happens in schools.
One of the best podcasts I have heard in recent times
Great person with amazing knowledge
Jabardast podcast h . Pata nahi kyu but motivation aa jati h apne aap
Futuristic thought inspired very much.
It was impressive interview. Both questions n answers were superb. Entirely new perspective presented
Bring him again. He is a genius
Wonderful conversation.
What a podcast ! What a podcast ! I am left mesmerized.
Your guest has right name & he is working to live it
India should first focus on building up semiconductor industry before developing quantum computing.
1. Someone who is comfortable and content with spending their life with a robot, which essentially is a toy, would they care about rituals like marriage and kanyadaan? Also imagine the extent of trauma of that person, that s/he is just not ready to expose themselves to a real person and a real life - something which they can't control.
They can only tolerate something which is totally predictable and which they can fully control.
2. Put your memories in a cyborg. Most people will take it.
This proves that people care more about perpetuity, than actually living a life.
Pleasure seeing this podcasts.
Very inspiring podcast, it's really changed my mind.
Raj bhiya Ruh se thanks yrr ese khatarnak podcast k lia
Mera dimaag ftt gya when I create assumptions and imagination on the basis of facts that are given by Sir
Very interesting and knowledgeable guest. I would like to know though how did Indians accept the views and ideas of early Britishers and why?
Outstanding !
One of the best podcasts I have ever seen.
Congress and Britishers distroied Indian thought process 🙄
Such an amazing insight of the future. Thank you for this podcast
Eye opener podcast.
Simply amazing
I have big respect for Srijan pal Singh. I have read one book co-authored by Srijan Pal Singh
Jay Shri Krishna
Apratim
Trivar Abhivadan
Outstanding and an Eye Opener.
Invite him again...we need to know more information about India and Indian dream...
Can our history books be changed??? We really want to know our own history & own heroes... Not about invader's success but our ancestors fight & sacrifice & abuse ...
Wow! I mean so much optimism this podcast is radiating! Lovely conversation...❤❤❤
Amazing podcast. Please pursue your dreams.
We need morr people like you
Simply amazing video! Pal Singhji kindly tell us about those Rishis and scientists of India who are/were great to introduce to my students.... please.
Would love to know more from this amazing guy!
Your podcast will prove very helpful for new generation n also all Bharti ya as well
Pls keep it up🎉
Every second is worth watching🙏🏻
Thanks u so much to both of u .
Mr. Singh u should start ur own UA-cam Chanel .
41:46 Sounds like Ghost in the Shell cyborg humans. The Japanese thought of this way back! We need to take great ideas to higher levels combined with Bharatiya sanskriti.
So enlightening!! This podcast is one of the great podcasts I came across!
AMAZING TALK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this episode is next level
A mind mange more
Thanks a lot
Hats off to this conversation ❤❤
Such an awesome podcast after a long time
Thanks a lot for this eye opener of an episode. Please do a couple of more episodes with him.
Wonderful Podcast.
I like to listen and learn more from him.
Listening today i realized when he said un future man will marry a humanoid....i recalled the recent movie of Shahid Kapoor 'teri baaton ne uljha diya'.....see...we r in future 😊
Inspirational ❤
If you want to be better.. I feel you can only be a better person by being yourself. Rest all is just falling in place. It takes time but very important to remember... Be yourself. JAI HIND
To produce our own goods we need material science and research.
Best of the best episodes ❤
There is no second thought about availability of top talents in India aka Bharat.
But the problem lies how government policies work to empower those.
For example, IIT Madras students, researchers, and Faculties have already developed self balancing two wheelers. But there is no big investment in that product to make it commercialized.
One biggest drawback of "Indian brands" is that very few of them maintain product quality or really work on improving the quality.
Literally an eye opening podcast and of course we have to be optimistic with pessimism.
Mahatma Gandhi never received the Nobel Peace Prize due to his non-conformity to the committee's criteria and reservations about his pacifist stance and role in the India-Pakistan conflict. Mahatma Gandhi, a key figure in India's struggle for independence from British rule, received five Nobel Peace Prize nominations. He was unable to stop the riots of Chhauri - Chhaura and Noakhali.
Caption on रखिये, english के word कई बार सुनने में समझ मे नही आते
PLEASE AMEND INDIA TO BHARAT FIRST
respect bro , thanks for this podcast
Superb
@rajshamani plz bring him back in other podcast .. part 2 ..
Awesome
bing these types of peoples they motivates us and brings a spark in all peoples no matter they are childrens adults or old age people thank you for this session
I love this guy ❤
Inspiring 🎉
Awesome podcast 👌👍🙏
Love this ❤