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Living On 50 Lakhs Salary: Bangalore VS Dehradun
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- Explore the contrasting lives of two couples in this eye-opening video! One couple resides in bustling Bangalore, while the other enjoys the tranquility of Dwara, a tier 3 city in Uttarakhand. Discover how their expenses and lifestyles differ and ponder the ultimate question: which is the best way to live? Join us for a deep dive into urban vs. rural living!
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0:00 - Introduction
0:56 - Career & Income
1:45 - Moving to Dwara
2:45 - Housing
5:24 - Family & Social Life
8:19 - Cost of Living
11:54 - Cons of Urban & Rural Life
15:22 - Money, Investing & Happiness
18:39 - Life in Cities or Mountains?
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Learning from this video : No matter where you live, you NEED A LOT OF MONEY to be happy. Period.
hahaha . funny coz its true.
True
No, after the house and land, 5 lpa is way more than sufficient in ant small town or village
Money is relative, if you're blessed with good family relationships, Money is relatively not that important. I'm reasonably "well off" but Money for me has been a curse
You know it's not true.Happiness does not need money.Its your state of mind.
The dehradun couple are literally living my dream life. Financially comfortable, not under peer pressure, away from all that social drama, close to nature (the mountains & valleys), a peaceful life.
No offense to the bangalore couple and those who idolize that life.
I really liked the Dehradun couple, the way they are narrating their story was so mesmerizing. Really a humble couple. Always dreamt of living this kind of peaceful life away from the so-called Tier 1 cities.
No one is praising locals of that place ....thank god it's not like maharashtra where it's quite difficult n above all you have to learn n speak Marathi n in some other states also d same condition .
It is unlikely to do this with a corporate job. Companies have shifted from WFH to a hybrid work policy. 😢
Yeah real tough to do this now. Of course it is a dream to live like that...
No hate towards them but they are very bad at managing money if they are spending 1LPM in a village.
@@tmj8637Well, India has many languages. Can't expect people to use Hindi outside of the Hindi belt.
People who spent their childhood and teenage years in independent houses often find it difficult to adjust to living in flats or apartments.
Absolutely true 💯. It never feels like home.
Absolutely agree with you sir 💯❤
True
😢agreed
Not true
Dehradun Couple is very humble and down to earth... And they look fit too
Dehradun couple any day, work for home help managing population in big cities also you're inspiring local + you are staying with your family. Cities like bengaluru, mumbai bleeding with over population
Ikr!! They are FIT!! that’s the highlight for me
First 3 mins, already shows the stark contrast of Bangalore & Dwara couples. While the Blore couple is sitting with laptops, the dwara ones are relaxed and in tune :) Nothing against anyone, to each is own, but more and more we chase, less content we will be ;) I'm a Bangalorean and I know what I'm saying :D
Ya but bangalore is not at all liveable
They show it more like a usp of their lives for this video
Very true
I lived many years in Dehradun
And 10k is sufficient to live nice peaceful life there for months
2 years during the COVID WFH days, I used to drive to Dwara and places nearby from Dehradun and spent hours lying in the shade of Pine Trees playing soft Indi-Pop music (Lucky Ali, Euphoria, Silk Route, Agnee, Ankur Tewari, Bombay Vikings etc.) on my small speaker or reading Ruskin Bond books. Sometimes I didn't even care if there was food in my belly.
I used to travel to tehri jakhnidhar during covid due to my job in semi govt. Sector. Let me tell you i never love traveling more than that time. I used to go through the dehradoon dhanoulti route it was so peaceful and only my bike noise was all around when I stop and listen to the nature .. woww just like you are getting a fresh new life.
You must have seen me , i was nearby smoking w₹₹d and living my life to full
couple living in village are more healthy and slim which is good and also pollution free. couple in bangalore feels that they are enjoying but eventually leading an unhealthy life style due to more spending and bad food habits. its really difficult to train our brain after 40 years to have a healthy lifestyle along with less spending habits. people adopt at lesser age are blessed
Agree
40 years of trained mind into unhealthy lifestyle ...I got you👍
Please stop bodyshaming.
@@baganboy5596bro its not about bodyshaming , its about health and mindset which are all correlated body. Stop being woke😂.
Dehradun couple any day, work for home help managing population in big cities also you're inspiring local + you are staying with your family. Cities like bengaluru, mumbai bleeding with over population
🙏
I see Dehradun in title, I click on the video
Bheji kahan se ho?
@@akshaysinghrana5372
Chutiye gujral kaha se hote hai … tu pahadi ho kar kuch nahi jaanta hai ..
doon rocks😎😂
Ki bll dehradun se@@akshaysinghrana5372
Me too
Today same nikoo homes rent is 40-45k. 1 year back it was 25k or less.
You can imagine how fast rent increases in Bangalore
Rich are getting richer. We need to change the way of living life.
@@hindidubbedmovies3508 what can you do, if your job is in the city, you have to be there too
@@amitsuju yes, But I hope we all get good life for ourself and for our family.
The Dwara land that the Dehradun couple bought for 20 lakhs is worth over a crore. The dehradun price inflation has been crazier than bengaluru
@@vijayramakrishnan9968 bhai hume tou bhukanun chayiye. Murda marlu yun sarkar ku.
I am from Dehradun . Trust me you realise how good it is when you are away from the place .
Dehradun is not great.... except mussorie road ....but yes outside the city Uttarakhand is heaven .....❤❤.... people of Uttarakhand are too good
Dehradun is an alright place but not the best unless you live closer to the mountains or where there are plenty of trees.
@@qwertyasdf5219.. I got 142 acre land with over 15,000 trees from my father
Dehradun has become a small city now, it's no longer serene or even pollution free. Plus it gets hot as hell in summers even in Dehradun
@@hoomanbeing638Outsiders ruined dehradun . I'm uttaranchali and remember going to my hometown as a kid. It's too overpopulated now.
Being on 35 lpa inhand salary, I live is a rural type city. Saving 50% of my money for my future and spending 50% on me, donations, helps needy etc.. I live a very basic life, nothing nothing fancy
The thing, I mentioning my salary is "Do some help please if God blessed you with some extra money"
really appreciate such noble work brother, help with whatever you pocket affords.
Also may you plz help me know which field you choose your career in and how many yrs of exp?
@@akashdeepsharma1148 I am a software developer currently working remotely on .NET technology based projects for a US software company. My experience is 7 years now
Which company is giving wfh even now?
@@kiki40664 I am working directly under a US company so, Its forever WFH
@@akashdeepsharma1148 Although I had replied on this comment but dont why Its now visible.
Anyway, I am software developer working for a US company on .NET stack. I have 7 years of experience and working remotely from a town type city located in Bihar, India
Im a simply guy, i see wint wealth i click it❤ please keep doing these series im still young and learning a lot from all of the awesome ppl u bring
The child's kiss was cute. I would personally choose the rural area with a remote job as I can enjoy the slow pace of life with my family.
A couple from Mumbai move to Bangalore for better opportunities. This is not a trivial move. This shows how much Mumbai has deteriorated in the past 20 - 30 years. This should ring a bell. I am sure this hurts the egos of a lot of Mumbaikars.
Yup, when I hear the real estate prices in Mumbai,I don't know how average salaried employees afford the lifestyle. Mumbai has gone bonkers coz it's basically Lon Angeles and New York in one city
What are you talking about? Banglore always had better opportunities in IT than Mumbai
Abe 100 such couples also move from bangalore to mumbai too for higher salary. IT related folks will always move to bangalore nothing new. No need to overdramatise
@@manjulamunegowda6884 same is true for every tier 1 city , prices have gone through the roof in bangalore too and going to gothrough in hyderabad pune.You cant expect development and affordability. You have to choose 1
Compare mumbai property price with banglore property price is a joke😂
We can play a drinking game on how many times “odd“ is being said in this video 😂😂
So true
He’s a finance guy also 🤣 pretty odd
😂😂😂😂
I agree. That's pretty odd 😅
"right" feeling ignored
Dehradun couple took a great decision of shifting over there….in today’s time healthy life is very important….very few people can afford this….
Two different set of couples. Loved both of them.
Eew are you into loving couples? 😮
yea i liked how they didnt try to portray one as ideal and other as miserable
Yes both couple living thier own dreams.
I absolutely loved this video. Both the couples were sorted and shared their thought processes. Loved the contrasting aspects of a small village and a city like Bengaluru.
One side of me wants to live in a tier 1 city and enjoy all lavishness, food, activities etc. But the other part of me wants to have a happy and peaceful life in the mountains.
I also wish to move to the mountains. The couple from Dehra literally has my heart! GOALS!
Such a contrast in perspectives! Love it!
these videos are so well produced, keep it up folks
that Dehradun family is living so peacefully, good for them
Such videos risk turning villages into mere extensions of urban areas, eroding the very essence of what makes village life distinct and valuable. Why not focus on proper urban planning and improving city living conditions, rather than turning existing beautiful rural spaces into yet another urban sprawl? Additionally, such videos may inadvertently encourage a rush of people moving to villages without thoughtful planning, potentially transforming these serene spaces into congested urban-like environments.
totally agree with you on that!! Also even if people plan to shift to small places they can use eco-friendly materials and adopt sustainable practices to decrease the environmental damage
This is not in individual power to do proper urban planning rather governing urban bodies
And even rural people after earning enough money build big & better homes
True.
Thank you for putting this so beautifully!
Totally agree..people want to live in village for peace but are not ready to give up city pleasures.
Nice one. I can relate to the Bangalore couple.
Having born and brought up in small town & faced the challenges specially with education and medical facilities, feel will spend rest of my life in a city like Bangalore but in the outskirts for proximity to city facilities(hospitals/colleges/international airports), while being in a relatively peaceful area(preferably a large gated community) 👍
Mostly the outskirts become crowded and main city like way too early.
Comparision between two different places in India is grt. Really grt one than other videos from this channel
Good concept. It's probably the best video from your channel thus far.
*Well made comparison, I would say that the persona of both the couples also matched the places they are living in...*
If you have perfect partner, place is irrelevant
This really gave something to think about! There is no fluff or fakeness, the information is given as it is. Thank you!
One of the best video I saw in quite a long time. Makes you stop and think.
I'd choose that Dehradun house over the bangalore anytime. Such a peaceful place, i myself imageine myself living somewhere similar like in darjeeling or similar.
Dwara couple choice wins without any competition!
Hats off guys
Believe me a lot of wise people will move to Himachal and Uttrakhand soon. Pollution in NCR is terrible.
Bro dehradun ka pollution bhi kam nhi h
Or garmi to lagbagh Delhi wali
Jo doon hua krta tha wo abb nhi h kuch sallo me or bure haal honge
Me currently in dehradun drenched in sweat in my room with fans constantly running for the whole day
Dehradun is not dehradun anymore 🥺🥺
Himachal m b global warming n pollution is showing it’s effects.. sad
outsiders cannot buy land in himachal, thats the reason its safe till and is not overpopulated. But uttarakhand is all filled with outsiders, please dont come here, and spoil our lands
What a great video, nothing less than Yash Chopra movie. 2 contrast stories stitched together so nicely. Both perspectives are good, one to select what suits them. Thank you for sharing
Vidhi Mam was my college senior… from starting only she was very smart 😃
Great video, nice comparison
Much needed for this generation folks
Great that you make the videos in english. Being a south indian, it's refreshing.
This video was so wonderfully crafted, keep it up guys, hats off!
Wonderfully explained well done 👍✅ you earned a new subscriber
Very well made video! Both the couples are very well spoken and expressed their lives in great detailed! Really made me think about taking a decision to live long term in a tier 1 city!
Did anyone notice that she is from IIM and husband is an AVP and still their family income is 50 LPA+ not like a crore or so. And my pados wali aunty be like mere bete ne MBA kiya hai Ram Bharose college se and he is 5 cores a month.....
mental peace
he is lying no one can get 5 crore from ram bharose college
Not everybody from top mba colleges earn a lot of money. Many do, but some decide to prioritize other things in life which is probably what this couple did. It also comes down to skill and what you know. All these factors take you beyond the initial 25-30lpa u would earn out of iimb
They are lying…. sure for that
😂
Brilliantly composed video! Excellent work…..with great harmony.
Hi Pritesh, glad you liked it (:
I saw first video of this channel, this is like very soothing for me as I am competitive exam student, I was having fear or less clarity of everything in life as we are focusing on passing the exam, but yeah such a great episode I must say,it helped me in thinking what I want clearly from my life.
That's great to hear. All the best with your exam
Some facts:
1. Non uttarakhandis can't buy 1000 square yard rural land. In this case the guy seems to be local.
2. The rates of the land mentioned are nowhere close to reality.
3. This video seems to be motivated by the agenda of wint wealth to stop people buying expensive real estate in big cities and instead divert it to mutual funds and stock market.
This comes from someone who has stayed in both the places, Bangalore and Uttarakhand.
Starkly different personalities.... Both have their own perspective 😀. brilliant wint wealth
I experience both city and mountain life. Certainly can comprehend with both the perspectives. Superb video ❤
Best part in this I felt is that the kind of closeness and bonding in both the couples are lovely......... otherwise living in any city has its own merits and demerits.
Really enjoyed the video.
Cities and rural life have their pros and cons. It's what we want in life that will help us appreciate the pros and adjust with the cons.
Such contrasts in life and life choices…amazing episode 👌🏻
Loved the edits & the contrasting perspectives shared!
Please interview these folks again when some time has passed. It would be nice to see how their journeys/thinking has changed. Specifically, it would be useful to see how the Dehradun folks address the schooling issue.
Loved it, this is worth a really amazing content.
loved the perspective of the couple living in Dehradun
This is my most liked and most relevant video in recent past of wint wealth. No interview, simple story telling, very informative and many more. Keep doing the great job. If possible can you share the details of couple in Dehradun. I am looking to settle there myself in same area.
Such a wonderful video to start reflecting on yourself. I see more of myself in the couple living in Dehradun.
Very well made video. Kudos for conceptualizing this.
Glad you liked it!
The Bangalore couple is so pure and talking so candidly about their raw emotions and wants.
Hmmm
man is saying odd before every numeric value... 30k odd rupees, so and so odd this odd that XD
Absolutely loved the video and the contrasting lifestyle choices it puts across. As a person in mid 20s it felt like a guidance to take major decisions in life. Also, i couldn't help but notice the difference in patience of both the couples depending on their location. Brilliant video concept @Wint Wealth!
Hey, happy to hear that. Hope this helps you choose your life.
Winning wealth team! You guys present what we usually think about, and the way you capture our curiosity with spot-on questions ....great work.👏
Showing this to my future wife just to convince her to live in a remote area with decent facilities with me
Both seemed so genuine. Love you 4- god bless you!
what a lovely video, thank you wint.
Beautiful video…. Showed the drastic contrast in a simple and well thought out way !!!! 😊
Brilliant presentation/ comparison 👏🏻👏🏻
Glad you liked it!
Wonderful story and learning for everyone.
Thank You Very Much for sharing.
Our pleasure!
I love how raw both the couples were with their life, future goals and their choices. Totally enjoyed the whole video
and also Dehradun does have some of the best schools out and also Universities
I am also shifting to Dehradun from Delhi for stock trading ,I love nature and will visit Mussoorie frequently and will prepare for Iron man.
Will regret later ..
@@vg82why so?
@@vg82Do you know this guy personally ?
doon and mussoriee is over crowded specially tourists coming from delhi i think u should go to off beat locations in uttrakhand that would be much better , these places are becoming over crowded.....
@@arungoyal241
Dehradun mai jobs nahi hai … land rate mafia rate hai …
Couple which is shown in video , spent 80 lakhs rupee in the remotest place… iska resale value 20 lakh nahi hai ..
Inka income together 60 lakh hai … inki capacity to waste money jyada hai …
Second Dehradun ab wo nahi raha jo 20 saal pehle tha …
This summer Temperature is around 42 43 c …
Interesting how two family in two setup are so conscious about pros and cons and are still of same thought process.
This is a beautifully crafted documentary thats's without any judgement!
Kids education in early years lays the foundation for later years, Vidhi u can opt for online education platforms like Oda classes.
Same thing happened in US , people moved to remote places and cost rose up there
Good comparison of Urban and Rural living , with comparison on socialisation and finance management. And nice to see both families are happy with there life👍👍
Awesome ❤ I loved life the Dehradun couples living ❤
Hey folks, please tell do you used any plugin for those motion graphics or is it custom made by your team?
Absolutely loved the Dehradun couple❤
Very interesting video. Contrasting choices. Best wishes for both the journeys.
Nothing Personal. But Delhi NCR people are ruining the hills. Same story for UK/HP.
Now, most of vehicle in Doon are from DL, HR or PB.
Day in near future will come when locals will be not welcoming or warm enough.
yeah rightly said,so much rush ,traffic from ppl of haryana,ncr,punjab,up ,..so much tourists during weekends/chardham yatra seasons/other religious ocassions...even though they generate so much revenue for the local shops nd biz ,.but yeah garbage /pollution/ traffic problems/ unplanned urbanisation /over crowding/temperature have increased..
I guess balance is the key. I dont want to live in the populated, polluted, expensive and near the malls in Tier1 city and I also dont want to live in a small village in the mountains where there will be issues with healthcare, schools and commuting. There should be some place in Himachal or Northeast which is near to the city and safe still in the lap of nature.
Phool ki laasho me tazgi chahata hai..... Aadmi chutiya hai kuch bhi chahata hai
Go to Dharamshala. That’s my target 😊
U r talking about Guwahati
Exactly i am also searching for that type of place
@@umm5505 Let me also know if you found such place.
wow, such a beautiful way of presenting.!
Great one, really i am chained with the lifestyle that i have living in loop. Really want to get out of this but, i do not have enough. Yet one day surely i will return to some placew like this.
The dehradun couple are living my dream life.
I also have 65+ LPA, I also use to live in NCR , now I am living in Dehradun but I am an individual and living life under the burden of 30% income tax 😢😢
is companies really paying that much
@@pravin_3991 yup, I am CTO and member of B OD
Everybody's so after bashing Banglorian couple lifestyle, nobody noticed that the guy have been to chawls in Mumbai and have lost parent at young age and he and his wife managed to study and work hard to be able to afford 65+ LPA with their hard work and are happy and content with their life, you are no one to comment whether they are unfit or not, doing good or not.
And my dream life living Dehradun guys, kudos to be living in nature...
Very good video, story telling, compilation....
Cinematic Masterpiece
Aren’t there legal land issues when buying land in remotest areas? As these are 90Bs or not approved. So how to ensure that safety of investment?
There are many rules regarding owning property in another state. The rules are different in each state, and so if you buy agricultural land in another state outside the state of your own domicile, you may lose your money. You can go to another state, pay money to the owner, then go to the registration office and get the property registered in your name and get all the proper registration documents in stamp paper and you are now the official owner of that land. But, when you go to the village office with the registration documents to pay land tax and get that registered in your name in the village office, does the problem start. Example.. 1.. You are living in Kerala and if you buy agricultural land in Maharashtra state, the village officer in Maharashtra will ask you bring a certificate from the village officer in Kerala, stating that you or your parents own agricultural land in Kerala. That is because almost all states have the rule that only a farmer from another state can buy agricultural land in that state. So, unless you or your parents already own agricultural land in Kerala, the land you bought In Maharashtra will not be registered in your name in the village office in Maharashtra. So, you cannot pay land tax, cannot get a bank loan or agricultural loan using that land, cannot construct any farm house in that land. You will not get electricity connection or water connection. You will not get any certificate from the Maharashtra village office regarding your land. All you can do is farm your land using your own money ...
Amazing contrast between two couples! Kudos
These kind of videos give me motivation to move to the hills!
Dehradun won't be same after 5 years considered rapid construction. Dehradun is already a scorching green house. Check on Google dehradun temperatures recently
Exactly. Just a week back it was 43.5 C in Dehradun. Plus there's always the danger of earthquakes in that region. So I will give it a pass.
well doon is being over crowded and u cant modernize since city streets are congested...i would suggest to check out off beat places
One of best episodes comparing both sides
I am from Bangalore the only time you could have found an independent home in the actual local areas of the city was the early 90s . From 2000 on independent house is only possible outside the city limits which has grown over time .
Can relate my life to the Gurgaon couple. I lived my life in city for 15 years. But at times, i miss city badly for its energy and liveliness.
Village life is still more cheaper than explained here if a choose a minimalistic life.
Both life has its own pros and cons.
Have to choose based on your situation and need.
CONTINUE THIS SERIES PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Already planning the next one :)
Just wanted to understand, doesnt Uttarakhand have restrictions on the ownership of land being provided to the non- residents?
locals are protesting for that because it's already crowded by desi folks
Only agricultural land
Fortunately I had the chance to live life in both metropolitan and rural setting. If you have a stable source for income the rural life is much great fun, less expensive and healthy for heart and mind. Only few instances are their when one think about the city. Yes, but if your desires are for more then it's metropolitan cities will keep you up with them. Two ends of life.. it's up to you wherever you want to be..
❤❤❤for wint's video team.
Excellent video...kindly put some more videos on staying in Tier 2 n Tier 3 places ( though i understand..its a financial channel )
Tier 1 city is better.. Try living in Brisbane and compare that to banglore.. Brishane is way better
Everyone is mad about FIRE and thinks him/her as travel enthusiast. Financial independence is one thing, why we wanna relate it to retirement. Having enough money is good but having some purpose is also essential. Purpose will bring discipline.