Aaj Bhi Khare Hai Talab....आज भी खरे हैं तालाब- अनुपम मिश्र

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • आज भी खरे हैं तालाब- अनुपम मिश्र

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  • @nehamallick4457
    @nehamallick4457 2 місяці тому

    Thank you mam ❤

  • @nabilanoor.00
    @nabilanoor.00 3 місяці тому +3

    Mam ap bhot acha smjate ho ache se smja aya baki youtubers tho bs normally read krdete hai story ko read tho hum book se bhi kr skte hai hume tho smjna hota hai wo topic isliye UA-cam se dekhte hai but apne bhot ache smjaya mam ap or topic pr bhi videos banao mere jo pat hai apne us pr video nh dali 😢 thankyou mam itne ache se smjane ke liye💖

    • @studyiq2002
      @studyiq2002  3 місяці тому

      @@nabilanoor.00 ...konse topic par video chahiye

    • @nabilanoor.00
      @nabilanoor.00 3 місяці тому

      उजाले के मुसाहिब- विजयदान देथा@@studyiq2002

    • @studyiq2002
      @studyiq2002  3 місяці тому

      Ok dekhti hu..ye konse semister ka hai..B.com ka to nahi hai

  • @TFG006
    @TFG006 3 місяці тому +1

    Thankyou ma'am provide this video

  • @motherseye7549
    @motherseye7549 3 місяці тому +1

    The video discusses the importance of preserving water bodies, particularly the traditional ponds or 'talabs' in India, and how they have been neglected over time, especially during the British rule. It emphasizes the need for collective responsibility to protect these valuable water sources for future generations.
    Key moments:
    01:03 The importance of water conservation is highlighted as modern society faces the challenge of depleting water sources, emphasizing the need for responsible water usage.
    -The history and significance of traditional water bodies like 'talabs' in India and the shift towards modern water management practices.
    -The societal impact of water scarcity and the responsibility of individuals, leaders, and communities in ensuring water security.
    -The analogy between the depletion of 'talabs' and the widening social gaps, underlining the urgent need for water conservation.
    06:05 The video discusses the societal structure, caste system, and water management in ancient Indian society, highlighting the roles of different social classes in decision-making and the importance of water conservation.
    -Analysis of societal structure based on work categories and ruling classes in ancient Indian society.
    -Comparison of societal structures between Indian and English societies, emphasizing the impact of caste system and religious practices on social organization.
    -The significance of water management, worship of water bodies, and the changing attitudes towards water conservation in historical and contemporary contexts.
    12:09 The video discusses the impact of British colonization on water management in India, highlighting the construction of ponds and canals by both Indians and the British.
    -The British collected extensive information on Indian society and implemented limited knowledge in various regions.
    -The British failed to understand the significance of water worship in Indian culture, leading to challenges in governance and societal impact.
    -Indians and the British constructed ponds and canals for water management, showcasing a blend of indigenous and colonial water management practices.
    18:13 The society underwent significant changes during British colonial rule in India, leading to a transformation in art, education, and societal norms. Skilled individuals adapted to the new system, while untrained ones faced challenges and social stigma.
    -Impact of British colonial rule on Indian society, including changes in governance and societal structure.
    -Transformation in art and education under British influence, highlighting the shift in societal perceptions towards skilled and unskilled individuals.
    -Evolution of societal norms post-independence, where skilled individuals were valued, while unskilled ones faced marginalization and social stigma.
    24:19 The society took over the maintenance of lakes from the government due to lack of funds, showcasing the tradition of community care for water bodies. The shift in responsibility led to challenges in sustaining the lakes over time.
    -Historical shift in lake maintenance. The society's decision to manage lakes due to government funding shortage reflects community's commitment to water bodies.
    -Challenges in lake sustainability. Transition of lake upkeep from government to society posed difficulties in maintaining the lakes effectively over the years.
    30:24 The British collected revenue from lakes by increasing taxes, exploiting maintenance funds, and seizing control, impacting local communities.
    -Impact of British taxation on lake revenue and maintenance funds, leading to exploitation of resources and control over local communities.
    -Historical significance of British actions on lakes and revenue collection during colonial rule in India.
    -Reflection on the present-day responsibility to revive and protect lakes for sustainable water resources.

  • @trailblazerjaydeep2350
    @trailblazerjaydeep2350 3 роки тому +2

    Great

  • @prasannkumarpotadar5669
    @prasannkumarpotadar5669 3 роки тому +2

    Thank u mam

  • @jais720
    @jais720 3 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @SaketSpicyGuy
    @SaketSpicyGuy 3 місяці тому +1

    Voice ✨

  • @pulkitsharma4159
    @pulkitsharma4159 3 роки тому +4

    🙂 Nice 🙂

  • @Komal_Diaries_01
    @Komal_Diaries_01 8 місяців тому

    Thank you mam❤

  • @jais720
    @jais720 3 місяці тому

    Thank you