I love this video. You guys are definitely getting better since you are engaging with the crowd! Also because this video is very interesting 😀 Good job 👍
Here you go. I need to introduce you to my niece, Marcy Seavey: STEM Coordinator who leads Education and Workforce Development (EWD) Seed at The University of Northern Iowa .
I came to this video after watching racial wealth gap in the US. In that video i commented we hindus have both goddesses for both education and wealth. ! To my research in the northeastern part of India, the society that stopped performing Sataswati puja. In due course of time they had to pay the price.
Absent in this discussion are these people: 1. India-origin educators in schools and second tier universities teachers 2. People of Indian immigrants who grew up in the Gora lands going to schools and universities and what your kids - the and YOU as young parents - can learn from their journey in life 3. Indian parents in their 50s and early 60s on hiw they managed to raise their kids. You are not going through this experience for the first time. Indians started going to UK as early as 1950s sing to the US since 1965. I am amazed at your difficulty in getting engaging with these three groups of people in this discussion. Kollengode S Venkataraman
All great points, unfortunately we are restricted to comment on these topics owing to lack of personal experiences around it. We are still a young channel. Our plans for future involve bringing in guests with such experiences and share it with our audience. We are not there yet, but would be .. hopefully soon. Do subscribe to get regular updates and knowing when we get there. Thanks a lot for your inputs and ideas.
@pradeeppradeep-hw3pf Hi, thank you for your comment. This is the first time we are receiving your comment on this topic. There appears to have been some confusion. We are always open to healthy and open debate. Please feel free. So far, we have not blocked anyone.
Pradeep, are you the person who commented on having to pay gap payments for Medicare? If so, trust me, we did not remove or block your comment. We wrote a detailed response from our perspective. Did you get to read it? I mentioned how the gaps are not the case in every location. I personally do not have any gap to pay at my GP. Also, our pregnancy was taken care of by Medicare. I think one needs to check for bulk billing. As for the other aspects of high water and electricity bills, I mentioned that they are relative to median income and still low based on purchasing power parity. Again, we love having discussions in perspective, both matching and opposite to ours. That's the whole point of this channel. RUclips themselves often deleted comments which seem like Spam, not sure if ur comment got caught in that, although there was nothing spammy about it.
My best wishes are with you Vivian and Jijo for the success of this channel.. I appreciate your efforts to present a real picture of Indian expats.
Thank you very much. Your comment is much appreciated. Regards.
Be proud of your Indian family structure. Thanks guys.
Thanks for your support Katie.
I love this video. You guys are definitely getting better since you are engaging with the crowd! Also because this video is very interesting 😀 Good job 👍
Thank you 😀
Here you go. I need to introduce you to my niece, Marcy Seavey: STEM Coordinator who leads Education and Workforce Development (EWD) Seed at The University of Northern Iowa .
That would be lovely.
I came to this video after watching racial wealth gap in the US. In that video i commented we hindus have both goddesses for both education and wealth. !
To my research in the northeastern part of India, the society that stopped performing Sataswati puja. In due course of time they had to pay the price.
Thanks for sharing an interesting perspective. Best wishes.
Absent in this discussion are these people:
1. India-origin educators in schools and second tier universities teachers
2. People of Indian immigrants who grew up in the Gora lands going to schools and universities and what your kids - the and YOU as young parents - can learn from their journey in life
3. Indian parents in their 50s and early 60s on hiw they managed to raise their kids.
You are not going through this experience for the first time. Indians started going to UK as early as 1950s sing to the US since 1965.
I am amazed at your difficulty in getting engaging with these three groups of people in this discussion.
Kollengode S Venkataraman
All great points, unfortunately we are restricted to comment on these topics owing to lack of personal experiences around it.
We are still a young channel. Our plans for future involve bringing in guests with such experiences and share it with our audience. We are not there yet, but would be .. hopefully soon.
Do subscribe to get regular updates and knowing when we get there. Thanks a lot for your inputs and ideas.
Why this channel is blocking the people from commenting if they disagree with your views. Please try to listen others view as well.
@pradeeppradeep-hw3pf Hi, thank you for your comment. This is the first time we are receiving your comment on this topic. There appears to have been some confusion. We are always open to healthy and open debate. Please feel free. So far, we have not blocked anyone.
Pradeep, are you the person who commented on having to pay gap payments for Medicare? If so, trust me, we did not remove or block your comment. We wrote a detailed response from our perspective. Did you get to read it?
I mentioned how the gaps are not the case in every location. I personally do not have any gap to pay at my GP. Also, our pregnancy was taken care of by Medicare. I think one needs to check for bulk billing.
As for the other aspects of high water and electricity bills, I mentioned that they are relative to median income and still low based on purchasing power parity.
Again, we love having discussions in perspective, both matching and opposite to ours. That's the whole point of this channel.
RUclips themselves often deleted comments which seem like Spam, not sure if ur comment got caught in that, although there was nothing spammy about it.