Thank you so much Quint for covering this story and as an indian i m feeling proud.& Thanks, Berkeley for naming a street of a indian women who Struggle for her own individuality....🙏🙏🙏
*There is a small town in New York having "Swastika" as name. The original settlers of that town taken this name from Sanskrit in 1800 as it stands for well being*
@All in one Tamilan Da Lol but in my paternal village everyone draws swastika signs at the front wall of house for well being since many centuries. What about that?
what difference does to make to her or to anyone? pine, spruce, peach are good names too. thousands of names of thousands of immigrants. rest of dont really care.
What would anyone learn infact...I mean what did she actually do to be honoured with a street name on her..? I saw the whole video, waiting to learn some missed histroy....but I got to know that i was tricked....! it's a lottery of names...that she won..!
No offence,just saying ,nowadays no body wants to live for 100 years .life is getting more harder day by day .the prayer for life of 100years would be a curse.
is there some hidden magic in 100. after 80-85 they will be in wheelchair or in bed with bedpan or diapers. will need caretaker like a child. mostly, some exceptions of course.
If I may...the Indian immigrants in the early 20th century when kicked out by the white supremacists vehemently protested for their right to settle claiming their Aryan origin. Btw he wore only home spun coat suit o what? :P
I hope that you are not equating anything that one person did with their whole community in the 1st part and for the 2nd part l, it was a time when British treated Indians as lower classes and wearing home spun clothes was a way to show pride in their country and its people.
@@aviralgupta393 aree bhai I am just being cynical here. Ok? It's really none of my business if he was part of those immigrants who claimed they have a right to settle in U.S. cos they are "white" or if he was wearing a home spun coat suit or ready made. Chill!
@@muskmadness1 Doesn't actually say why she was worthy of getting a street named after her, many Indians faced the same issue at that time, what was so special about her?
Thank you so much Quint for covering this story and as an indian i m feeling proud.& Thanks, Berkeley for naming a street of a indian women who Struggle for her own individuality....🙏🙏🙏
Kala Bagai moved to America when the First World War started. Wow!
Man people back then had such badass group photo 4:58 .
Thank you quint ✌🏼
Wow so good to know that
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But U didn't tell what was extraordinary. About the women..........
@dev gana I was asking about achievements.
*There is a small town in New York having "Swastika" as name. The original settlers of that town taken this name from Sanskrit in 1800 as it stands for well being*
@All in one Tamilan Da is it really?
@All in one Tamilan Da
They named that town swastika in 1800 and Hitler picked up swastika type symbol after 19th century. Use brain
@All in one Tamilan Da
Oh sorry for spelling mistake. Thanks for telling
@All in one Tamilan Da
Swastika word is also available in Sanskrit may be due it's indo Europen connection
@All in one Tamilan Da
Lol but in my paternal village everyone draws swastika signs at the front wall of house for well being since many centuries. What about that?
Interesting story.
Its good
what difference does to make to her or to anyone? pine, spruce, peach are good names too. thousands of names of thousands of immigrants. rest of dont really care.
What would anyone learn infact...I mean what did she actually do to be honoured with a street name on her..? I saw the whole video, waiting to learn some missed histroy....but I got to know that i was tricked....!
it's a lottery of names...that she won..!
Same thoughts !!
Literally the 1% people who reading. May your family 👨👩👧👦Live more than 100 year with good health #💖💖...... .........
No offence,just saying ,nowadays no body wants to live for 100 years .life is getting more harder day by day .the prayer for life of 100years would be a curse.
is there some hidden magic in 100. after 80-85 they will be in wheelchair or in bed with bedpan or diapers. will need caretaker like a child. mostly, some exceptions of course.
*Quint viver like*
If I may...the Indian immigrants in the early 20th century when kicked out by the white supremacists vehemently protested for their right to settle claiming their Aryan origin. Btw he wore only home spun coat suit o what? :P
I hope that you are not equating anything that one person did with their whole community in the 1st part and for the 2nd part l, it was a time when British treated Indians as lower classes and wearing home spun clothes was a way to show pride in their country and its people.
@@aviralgupta393 aree bhai I am just being cynical here. Ok? It's really none of my business if he was part of those immigrants who claimed they have a right to settle in U.S. cos they are "white" or if he was wearing a home spun coat suit or ready made. Chill!
Wait! There is no communal angel to this Quint news, like suppression of minorities in 🇮🇳....
How pointless.
How ?
@@muskmadness1 Doesn't actually say why she was worthy of getting a street named after her, many Indians faced the same issue at that time, what was so special about her?
@@prajeetladad because she was the first South Asian woman to experience it on the west coast.
@@RMatt2016 And that makes her an activist?
India country name itself is given by british, this is no big deal 🤣
@Virchow
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