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@@GetSetFly sir as I am in 12 science but I have no carrier till now suggest something which has scope in future studies and have some explore in it. Although I never get bored
Hello priyanshi mam I wanted to ask why postmortem rooms are so dark and in bad conditions?? Is there any specific reason behind it?@@jain.priyanshi21
Ma'am, I'm a nursing officer with a keen interest in forensic science. I watched this broadcast and found it very informative. It clarified many concepts related to forensic science. I didn't miss a single second of the video - it was that engaging! Thank you, and thanks to Gourav bhaiya too!
@@tahzeebahmad600at tahjeeb seekho kuch, sirf naam rakhne se kuch nahi hota. I am not used to faltu ki bakwaas. If you have to share sth useful do so else get lost.
My Daddy was a forensic photographer and he was often called for taking pics in crime scene. Very important job ... then...there was no mobile or videos his role was very important and he shouldn't give the reel for developing outside colour labs. He used to develop photos at home and it was dark room with half decomposed body, dead bodies, burns , hangs accidents. As children we were so scared to go that room. But eventually we started developing interest and he used to tell us the difference cases which the forensic people solved using photos. Very difficult job. sometimes he couldn't sleep so he had to take 1 quarter peg to have sound sleep.
It appears everytime you watch a video about something related to crime, death, suicide or depression, I've watched many crime documentries on RUclips and it appeared in many of them😅
Firstly Salute the host, because he is not disturbing her and listening carefully with interest. Secondly, she explains very well, just love her narration 🤌
Human like u r burden on this earth .... ...if next time u will get opportunity to take birth, come with some EMOTIONS which I think normal person usually have 🙏 @@Ethan-ye6dn
Proud to see my alumni Ms. Priyanshi Jain discussing here over various aspects of Forensic Science, She graduated from Dr. Hari Singh Gour Central University which is the first University of Asia to begin with Forensic Science 🎉
00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:10 - What is Forensic Science & Forensic Psychology? 00:05:33 - What happens after a MURDER? 00:16:34 - How Forensic experts collect EVIDENCE? 00:18:29 - What happens during a POST-MORTEM? 00:25:23 - How do Forensics Determine the TIME of DEATH? 00:31:42 - What do blood stains tell us about a Crime? 00:36:14 - Forensic Science FAILURE - The AARUSHI TALWAR MURDER CASE! 00:44:39 - Pune Porsche Car Case - Evidence Tampering 00:49:02 - 2006 Noida SERIAL MURDERS by Psychopath 00:56:15 - Signs of a SERIAL KILLER 01:01:57 - How DNA Analysis helps catch Criminals 01:04:48 - Problems faced by FORENSIC EXPERTS in India 01:17:21 - Sushant Singh Rajput Case Forensics - Suicide or MURDER? 01:19:04 - How to Determine if it's SUICIDE or MURDER? 01:21:53 - Locard's Exchange Principle! 01:27:02 - MISCONCEPTIONS about this Forensic Science field! 01:38:13 - Final words
I have a principle called the equilibrium position according to this universe is always in a constant attempt to reach a state of equilibrium where there is a constant temperature, energy and no reaction can take place.but since the universe is always expanding it will not be reached until a change take place
FOR THOSE WHO DON'T KNOW. A female medical student was reportedly raped and murdered while studying in the college auditorium. The authorities initially claimed it was a suicide, but a post-mortem later confirmed that a rape had occurred. The tragic incident at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata has shocked many. 😔 - Victim: A 28-year-old postgraduate trainee doctor in the respiratory medicine department. - Discovery: Her semi-nude body was found in a seminar hall on the fourth floor of the emergency department building. - Injuries: The autopsy revealed sexual assault and injuries including a broken bone near her neck, indicating strangulation. - Arrest: Sanjay Roy has been arrested in connection with the crime. He is not a hospital staff member. - Protests: The incident led to protests by fellow doctors and PG trainees, demanding a judicial magistrate's presence during the autopsy. - Investigation: A special investigation team (SIT) is examining the case, and a judicial inquiry has been announced. - In 2018, the Indian government introduced the death penalty as maximum punishment for rape of girls under 12 years - Fast-track courts have been set up to ensure speedy trials and justice in rape/sexual assault cases - Despite these legal measures, the incidents of sexual violence continue to occur - Highlights need for more effective implementation and enforcement of laws, along with broader societal reforms
@@shwetaranibiradar747 suno mere Bhai Ya behen mene nibbi likh ne se pehle waha looks like likha hai kya likha hai " Looks Like " Mene directly nahi kaha
Hii Kajal I am currently in 12th and was researching and knowing more about different careers options, so can you please elaborate your field it would be really helpful😊
Nice to see you both at same place. I am watching Gaurav sir's videos for 2 yrs & I am studying dhsgu, the same university from where Priyanshi didi graduated.
@@animekmeditz okay ➡️First you have to give cuet Examination ➡️ Then you will register for counselling ➡️ you will come to university for offline counselling and if you match the cutoff and other requirements, you will be enrolled in your desired course. ➡️ Make sure that you have the required subjects combination of the course In which you want to take admission. By the way in which course you want to enroll?
Question that you asked is 100% true. I personally have witnessed it. Doctor wasn't present for post-mortem but some local personal who was addressing us to stand out of the autopsy room who was heavy drunked was later desecting the body of our relative. So someone saying only doctor does it and not anyone, thats untrue. This is in pune
The most important field of criminal investigation "forensic science" should be promoted more to create awareness among young minds to take it as a career and grow the number and quality of forensic experts in our country. This would help in strengthening the criminal investigation, delivery of timely justice and reduce the number of pending cases in India. Being a post graduate in forensic science from National Forensic Sciences University Delhi, I thank you Priyanshi mam and Gaurav sir for this initiative.
Priyanshi mam, commendable knowledgeable podcast. Thanks a lot for coming as guest. Truly said mam, person causing too many murders in a row with various excuses and his supporting families can never be rehabilitated.
Brother after a long time found an amazing podcast with logic and proper information. It's great to watch, brother keep doing such things and try different different fields.
22:22 Heart ko Isliye nahi bhejte hai Toxicology ke liye kyuki Agar poison Dia hoga To blood/urine/gastric content se easily detect ho jayega... Agar Poisonous Gas inhale kari hai to Lungs mein detect ho jayega.... Kul mila ke ye hai ki Toxicology report mein lagta hai time , to Time bachane k liye wo organs analyse kiye jaatein hai Jinme poison easily detect ho jaye ... ex- Body mein poison hai to blood mein detect ho jayega , saath mein poison kis amount mein dia hai wo bhi idea lag jata hai..
I am a psychologist and I have studied psychology for 5 years straight away also seen many cases like this and in clinical area and really I would like to conclude that: I chose clinical psychology because i not that strong to handle criminal cases people won't believe how severe and hillarious crimes criminals specially paychopaths does they enjoy doing murder but some criminals also regrets after doing a crime some might have psychological disorder or some might not have reason os thier mindset which society makes also know as stereotypes or male dominance over females or patriarchy, and these all are deeply rooted because of childhood abuse or they have seen some violence and parenting is not done properly such as any parent didn't payed much attention to the child and child might feel lack of being proper care, love and affection by thier parents Reasons are many its very vast and critical too Childhood environment playes a Crucial role making a personality and mentality
Forensic science is the application of scientific principles and techniques to solve crimes and legal issues. It involves the collection, preservation, and analysis of evidence from crime scenes to aid in criminal investigations and legal proceedings. Forensic scientists use various disciplines, such as biology, chemistry, and physics, to examine evidence like fingerprints, blood, drugs, and digital records. The goal is to provide objective, reliable information that can be used in court to help solve crimes and ensure justice.
One of the most valuable podcast.. thank you so much priyanshi ji for FSL knowledge share .. must watch this podcast episode once in his/her life .. great podcast 👍
Don’t you think by giving soooo much detailed informations about how the forensic department can find out the suspect, the criminals actually can become more and more careful and precautionary in making crimes. I feel by doing this we are directly showing our entire system of how we can catch them, in turn making their check list ready and easy. 😢
Thanks a lot....I'm now in 11th as a pcb student n I'm exploring some career options in forensic.....and I wanted to more knowledge about it finally this video has come and this is very helpful an I can think ki mere liye ye ek career options aage ban sakta h ya nhi.....thanksss alotttt❤❤❤
Bahot hi talented hai yeto. Aaj tak hume to bas postmortem matlab vaha mila huva saman jama kiya or jaanch ki or bas etnahi pata hota. But aaj pata chala ki etna kuch bhi hota hai. Or enhone bahot sahi tarikese smjhaya.
Jo bhi log live or died human bodies pe kam karte hai unko solute Bohot jyada mental and emotional strength lagta hai Muze to start se hi pata tha k I can’t be a doctor .. I respect all these people
To be true I got an opportunity to interact with a forensic expert and yes whatever Mam has said is true and above that she has explained in simple manner..... Otherwise forensic science itself is more complicated. Hats off those serving in this field.
"Absolutely brilliant work, Gaurav Bhaiya and your team! The clarity, depth, and engaging presentation in this educational video are outstanding. You’ve made complex topics accessible and interesting truly a great contribution to learning. Keep up the fantastic work!"
So, I have a theory, I call this ENCD theory, meaning Enhancement of Neural Connectivity Dream Theory.According to this, dreams occur as a part of synaptic homeostasis, where the brain regulates and optimizes neural connections formed during wakefulness and previous memories. This process helps maintain neural balance and support cognitive processing According to this theory dream also help to trigger neurogenesis and neuroplasticity.Formation of dreams is also because of already existing memory. Dreams during nonREM sleep helps us to strengthen parts of hippocampus which are not actually used by the person.During light sleep dreams thalamus is supposed to be highly active.The process of neurogenesis and neuroplasticity that takes place during sleep tends strengthen problem solving, memory consoldation and emotional state of person with the wakefulness state of a person, when he is wake. .
26:00 rigor mortis start appearing in first 12 hrs than remain for 12hr dissappear after 12hr 12-24-36 after 36 hour decomposition starts .. reference reddy fmt book Me mbbs student
Guys, hope you had fun gaining fresh perspectives from exploring a new domain! What topics for future discussion would you like to recommend? We'd invite experts from those domains! Comments mein batana, kaunse topics mein future podcasts dekhna chahoge? Dheere dheere podcasting ki skill improve ho rahi hai, maza bhi aa raha, isiliye ab zyade se zyade intellectual guests ko laana chahta hu!
Respect you Gaurav Sir
❤Love your videos
As we all are your subscriber we need more
Make a video of can a blackhole get destroyed
@@GetSetFly sir as I am in 12 science but I have no carrier till now suggest something which has scope in future studies and have some explore in it. Although I never get bored
Salute to Priyanshi Jain Mam, what a strong women 🫡🙇♀️
Thank you 😊
@@jain.priyanshi21OMG 😮
Hello priyanshi mam
I wanted to ask why postmortem rooms are so dark and in bad conditions?? Is there any specific reason behind it?@@jain.priyanshi21
@@jain.priyanshi21Ye ladki to mere pados me rahti h 😅
This podcast increased my interest in the field of forensic science.😃👍
Glad to know that ☺️
Thank you Jain I've learned so much.
All the best, see you soon on podcast.
Dexter show deklo
I really wanna study forensic science noww
Ma'am, I'm a nursing officer with a keen interest in forensic science. I watched this broadcast and found it very informative. It clarified many concepts related to forensic science. I didn't miss a single second of the video - it was that engaging! Thank you, and thanks to Gourav bhaiya too!
That lady is a friend of mine. A very enthusiastic and knowledgeable who's currently assisting forensic students.
And she is my elder sister( mam ) ...who is helping me to achieve my goal 😊❤...great mam
And she is my bla bla bla, tope chand
@@AbhidhsgsuCan you send me her yt link or anything she use social media ???
@@Rayleigh593 Forensic science by Priyanshi ✨...
Her yt channelise really helpful.
Is she working as a forensic expert in any govt fsl??
She is so eager to share her knowledge.
You are too slow to understand
@@tahzeebahmad600at tahjeeb seekho kuch, sirf naam rakhne se kuch nahi hota. I am not used to faltu ki bakwaas. If you have to share sth useful do so else get lost.
@@biswajitkumarchaturv faltu ki bakwas to tumne abhi he kar di😅
Ahmad hahaha @@tahzeebahmad600at
Exactly I can feel it too 😅
My Daddy was a forensic photographer and he was often called for taking pics in crime scene. Very important job ... then...there was no mobile or videos his role was very important and he shouldn't give the reel for developing outside colour labs. He used to develop photos at home and it was dark room with half decomposed body, dead bodies, burns , hangs accidents. As children we were so scared to go that room. But eventually we started developing interest and he used to tell us the difference cases which the forensic people solved using photos. Very difficult job. sometimes he couldn't sleep so he had to take 1 quarter peg to have sound sleep.
Everything was ok unitil the,'Your not alone, Call someone. Message appeared 💀
It appears everytime you watch a video about something related to crime, death, suicide or depression, I've watched many crime documentries on RUclips and it appeared in many of them😅
Firstly Salute the host, because he is not disturbing her and listening carefully with interest.
Secondly, she explains very well, just love her narration 🤌
Justice for bengal medical College junior female doctor's case
Bro forget it and move on its been days 🤦♂️
Human like u r burden on this earth .... ...if next time u will get opportunity to take birth, come with some EMOTIONS which I think normal person usually have 🙏 @@Ethan-ye6dn
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@@Ethan-ye6dn.
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Proud to see my alumni Ms. Priyanshi Jain discussing here over various aspects of Forensic Science, She graduated from Dr. Hari Singh Gour Central University which is the first University of Asia to begin with Forensic Science 🎉
Glad to see Priyanshi ma'am on this podcast. I have been following her for the last two years and her journey in Forensic Science is really admirable.
😊😊
" There are no perfect murders,
only imperfect investigations "
So true
By police pls mention this 😂
@@Beast-bc6tiCBI also mention it 😅
@@Beast-bc6titotally agree
@@AtanuMondal60kind of
00:00:00 - Intro
00:02:10 - What is Forensic Science & Forensic Psychology?
00:05:33 - What happens after a MURDER?
00:16:34 - How Forensic experts collect EVIDENCE?
00:18:29 - What happens during a POST-MORTEM?
00:25:23 - How do Forensics Determine the TIME of DEATH?
00:31:42 - What do blood stains tell us about a Crime?
00:36:14 - Forensic Science FAILURE - The AARUSHI TALWAR MURDER CASE!
00:44:39 - Pune Porsche Car Case - Evidence Tampering
00:49:02 - 2006 Noida SERIAL MURDERS by Psychopath
00:56:15 - Signs of a SERIAL KILLER
01:01:57 - How DNA Analysis helps catch Criminals
01:04:48 - Problems faced by FORENSIC EXPERTS in India
01:17:21 - Sushant Singh Rajput Case Forensics - Suicide or MURDER?
01:19:04 - How to Determine if it's SUICIDE or MURDER?
01:21:53 - Locard's Exchange Principle!
01:27:02 - MISCONCEPTIONS about this Forensic Science field!
01:38:13 - Final words
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Thank you so much ❤
Book na aur story sunai.. Koi ans hi nhi diya.. Koi real ans hi nhi diya
Ye Vesara kia cheesecake hoti hy koi btaye ga please
Also keep the point on veg and non veg for more likes 😅
Quite Young girl But She is So intelligent and the way she Explaining it’s So impressive . 😊 very good sister 👍👏👏👏👏
I have a principle called the equilibrium position according to this universe is always in a constant attempt to reach a state of equilibrium where there is a constant temperature, energy and no reaction can take place.but since the universe is always expanding it will not be reached until a change take place
Who is here AFTER RG KAR doctor death case 😢
FOR THOSE WHO DON'T KNOW.
A female medical student was reportedly raped and murdered while studying in the college auditorium. The authorities initially claimed it was a suicide, but a post-mortem later confirmed that a rape had occurred.
The tragic incident at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata has shocked many. 😔
- Victim: A 28-year-old postgraduate trainee doctor in the respiratory medicine department.
- Discovery: Her semi-nude body was found in a seminar hall on the fourth floor of the emergency department building.
- Injuries: The autopsy revealed sexual assault and injuries including a broken bone near her neck, indicating strangulation.
- Arrest: Sanjay Roy has been arrested in connection with the crime. He is not a hospital staff member.
- Protests: The incident led to protests by fellow doctors and PG trainees, demanding a judicial magistrate's presence during the autopsy.
- Investigation: A special investigation team (SIT) is examining the case, and a judicial inquiry has been announced.
- In 2018, the Indian government introduced the death penalty as maximum punishment for rape of girls under 12 years
- Fast-track courts have been set up to ensure speedy trials and justice in rape/sexual assault cases
- Despite these legal measures, the incidents of sexual violence continue to occur
- Highlights need for more effective implementation and enforcement of laws, along with broader societal reforms
My young brother died today by taking faansi 😢
@@Historizonofficial
kya? roko usse ye illegal he
@@HistorizonofficialAre you crazy...
Me to
Her face 🥹🐮 her work 💀☠️
Her face look like nibbi But her work 💀
@@shwetaranibiradar747 I didn't judge Her You doesn't read My comment Carefully
@@shwetaranibiradar747 suno mere Bhai Ya behen mene nibbi likh ne se pehle waha looks like likha hai kya likha hai " Looks Like " Mene directly nahi kaha
@@YourGrow_123 I feel what you tryna say bro and I agree with you on that 😆😆😆
@@RahulRoy-tb6ur Nice Sense of humour bruhhhh.. 😌
As a scientist assistant in FSL , I am glad to watch this podcast that forensic science is getting recognition and you explained very well here
Thank you so much 😊
Hii Kajal
I am currently in 12th and was researching and knowing more about different careers options, so can you please elaborate your field it would be really helpful😊
@@fanpageeditzzme alao
Ma'am konse FSL me ho aap ... Because me bhi MFSL me kaam krta hu..
As a forensic science student i completely say that whatever she elaborated, she completely covered crime scene management syllabus of fs
Nice to see you both at same place. I am watching Gaurav sir's videos for 2 yrs & I am studying dhsgu, the same university from where Priyanshi didi graduated.
Hey can you please tell me the process how to take admission there
@@animekmeditz okay
➡️First you have to give cuet Examination
➡️ Then you will register for counselling
➡️ you will come to university for offline counselling and if you match the cutoff and other requirements, you will be enrolled in your desired course.
➡️ Make sure that you have the required subjects combination of the course In which you want to take admission.
By the way in which course you want to enroll?
Mai bhi bhai dhsgu mai hoon.. Bsc 5th sem... Aur tum?
@@RohanKumar-cu1zdbrother in which she was..?
@@abhishektiwari9582forensic science
Each and every word is informative...no bakwas at all, what a brave and knowledgeable lady 😊😊😊
😊😊
Anything and everything she spoke made absolute sense and was 100℅ pure knowledge
How education brings confidence 😊 so happy to see her internally strong confident ❤ women power 🎉
Strong woman, salute mam, good podcast ❤
I'm waiting for your videos that full of knowledge nd we want this type of informational nd knowledgeable videos ❤
She is so intelligent ❤ I mean look at the way she is explaning things. She has so much conceptual clarity on her work ❤
Gaurav bhaiya your vedios are really ful of knowledge of all sectors . Really useful to enhance gk
Glad to see some one sharing real relevant information regarding forensic field 👍
😊😊
Question that you asked is 100% true. I personally have witnessed it. Doctor wasn't present for post-mortem but some local personal who was addressing us to stand out of the autopsy room who was heavy drunked was later desecting the body of our relative. So someone saying only doctor does it and not anyone, thats untrue. This is in pune
Yes It's true...
Doctor not done this job.
correct in Sasoon hospital doctors never perform post mortem. its men who are trained to do such things who are heavily drunk.
@@ss1457 what is post mortem exactly is it like storing human body
Her accent,face, expression and smile are too good✨ but her knowledge💀☠️🔥🔥
This called beauty with brain❤
The most important field of criminal investigation "forensic science" should be promoted more to create awareness among young minds to take it as a career and grow the number and quality of forensic experts in our country. This would help in strengthening the criminal investigation, delivery of timely justice and reduce the number of pending cases in India. Being a post graduate in forensic science from National Forensic Sciences University Delhi, I thank you Priyanshi mam and Gaurav sir for this initiative.
Priyanshi mam, commendable knowledgeable podcast. Thanks a lot for coming as guest. Truly said mam, person causing too many murders in a row with various excuses and his supporting families can never be rehabilitated.
May Forensic team do their best to get enough evidence for RG kar hospital case
Brother after a long time found an amazing podcast with logic and proper information. It's great to watch, brother keep doing such things and try different different fields.
Yea sab batana nehin chahiye.. kyunki criminal ke liye crime karna or aasan ho jata hai.. Justice for Doctor girl..😢
Sis , isse ky hoga bas normal people ke awareness ke liye h ..
Bilkul sye bol rhe hai
jitne bhi sunle..koi na koi evidence zarur rehega...bina evidence ke murder possible.nahi.
Unko apna syllabus bhi chupa Dena chaiye phir...
"Their is no perfect crime"-
Sherlock Holmes
" kyaa apne kabhi kisi ko pela hain " se to lakh guna behtar podcast hai
Sahi kha bhai 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Abe kahna kya chahte ho😂😂😂😂
@@vickykhan8833 smjhne vale smjh gye dost
@@ThekalyugiMonk Sahi kha 😂😂
Respect for gaurav sir❤
I am student of BSC nursing I am here watching this podcast because Forensic science Nursing is subject including in Syllabus...
I know her ,she is from Sagar, and studied at Dr. Hari Singh gaur Central University
Currently i m also studying there🙃😄
okk, thoda andhabiswasi ko samjhao sir , ye hindu ka pathar k murty ko bhi fever ho jata hai
@@indography1tumhare speed breaker ko konsi thand lgti hai jo use chaadar uthate ho ?
😊😊
She is so intelligent and smart
I'm a commerce student but this podcast about forensic science was much interesting and informative
I am from WB and we need justice for the trainee dr. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Then Stop voting Mamta
It's a gang-rape??
We are with you sis❤❤❤❤
I love your videos all time and this topic is really very awesome
How nicely you have elaborated and explain all the things in detail manner..I really appreciate your efforts...❤
Beauty with brains
Really wonderful well learned girl, Amazing.
Great podcast 👏
Gaurav sir ko kisi ne notice kiya wo hamesha ki treh curious hai
Unko dekh kar mai bhi curious ho jata hu ❤
U can't expect such good and real intellectual podcast from beerbiceps 😂
Aliens aate hain kya forensic lab me🗣️😂😂
@@Priyagurjar_01 😂😂😂
Kya sachai hai
Yeti aagya 😂
Wherea level podcast
Respect for the forensic team for making the case easy❤❤
Finely I watched full with no boring ❤mam ki smile bahut pyari hai 😊
Bhai aise hi podcast laate rahiye please bht knowledge milta hai 😊
22:22 Heart ko Isliye nahi bhejte hai Toxicology ke liye kyuki Agar poison Dia hoga To blood/urine/gastric content se easily detect ho jayega... Agar Poisonous Gas inhale kari hai to Lungs mein detect ho jayega.... Kul mila ke ye hai ki Toxicology report mein lagta hai time , to Time bachane k liye wo organs analyse kiye jaatein hai Jinme poison easily detect ho jaye ... ex- Body mein poison hai to blood mein detect ho jayega , saath mein poison kis amount mein dia hai wo bhi idea lag jata hai..
I am a psychologist and I have studied psychology for 5 years straight away also seen many cases like this and in clinical area and really I would like to conclude that:
I chose clinical psychology because i not that strong to handle criminal cases
people won't believe how severe and hillarious crimes criminals specially paychopaths does they enjoy doing murder but some criminals also regrets after doing a crime some might have psychological disorder or some might not have reason os thier mindset which society makes also know as stereotypes or male dominance over females or patriarchy, and these all are deeply rooted because of childhood abuse or they have seen some violence and parenting is not done properly such as any parent didn't payed much attention to the child and child might feel lack of being proper care, love and affection by thier parents
Reasons are many its very vast and critical too
Childhood environment playes a Crucial role making a personality and mentality
how brave priyanshi mam is!!!!!!!!!
So humble and adorable .
hats off to her
Fantastic priyangshi ji. Bohut wrong information tha mera about forensic. Aapne clear kor diya
Forensic science is the application of scientific principles and techniques to solve crimes and legal issues. It involves the collection, preservation, and analysis of evidence from crime scenes to aid in criminal investigations and legal proceedings. Forensic scientists use various disciplines, such as biology, chemistry, and physics, to examine evidence like fingerprints, blood, drugs, and digital records. The goal is to provide objective, reliable information that can be used in court to help solve crimes and ensure justice.
proud to be student of this field
bhai kya kya karna padta psychology me master karne k baad kya karna padega
Her terminology is quite accurate
😊
One of the most valuable podcast.. thank you so much priyanshi ji for FSL knowledge share .. must watch this podcast episode once in his/her life .. great podcast 👍
Thanks fr indirectly telling us abt SSR case. U said a lot without saying much❤
Forensic science is a veryyyy curious and interesting course
Incredible insights.. Mam
😊😊
Don’t you think by giving soooo much detailed informations about how the forensic department can find out the suspect, the criminals actually can become more and more careful and precautionary in making crimes.
I feel by doing this we are directly showing our entire system of how we can catch them, in turn making their check list ready and easy. 😢
Yeh theory knowledge hai bro isse 0.1 knowledge miltha hai bas usse kuch nhi hoga practical alag rehta
Don't worry it's just a small part of forensic science which is available in books, there is a lot more behind this which cannot be shared publicly
@@jain.priyanshi21 mam you are the best and inspiration for many girls out there the way you convey everything is very valuable thank u so much mam ❤
@@Nirbhay_._05 glad to know that ☺️
Thanks a lot....I'm now in 11th as a pcb student n I'm exploring some career options in forensic.....and I wanted to more knowledge about it finally this video has come and this is very helpful an I can think ki mere liye ye ek career options aage ban sakta h ya nhi.....thanksss alotttt❤❤❤
DO NOT CHOOSE FORENSIC SCIENCE. BELIVE ME😂. It's a scam.
@@FreakVolleyball kyu.... actually I'm very confused....ki future me kya krna h....but aap esa kyu bol rhe ho....
@@riyagupta4940 because i know the reality of that field. its a well sold out scam lol
@@riyagupta4940 kyunki forensic me degree lene me every year 2 lakh ka kharch hai.
Uske baad bhi job wagera milna bahut muskil hota hai
@@PRGatNFSU koi government college nhi h kya... jisme itna kharcha na ho
Best contribution to society
Good to see a different kind of podcast.
😇
Bahot hi talented hai yeto. Aaj tak hume to bas postmortem matlab vaha mila huva saman jama kiya or jaanch ki or bas etnahi pata hota. But aaj pata chala ki etna kuch bhi hota hai. Or enhone bahot sahi tarikese smjhaya.
Jo bhi log live or died human bodies pe kam karte hai unko solute
Bohot jyada mental and emotional strength lagta hai
Muze to start se hi pata tha k I can’t be a doctor .. I respect all these people
Wonderful podcast, very knowledgable.
I think it's India's first forensic science podcast in hindi .... outstanding content ...keep doing more podcasts
Wow thank you for bringing this topic i was always curious 🤔 about post mortem process..!!
Salute madam. We respect you alot.
Amazing insights
Excellent
To be true I got an opportunity to interact with a forensic expert and yes whatever Mam has said is true and above that she has explained in simple manner..... Otherwise forensic science itself is more complicated. Hats off those serving in this field.
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"Absolutely brilliant work, Gaurav Bhaiya and your team! The clarity, depth, and engaging presentation in this educational video are outstanding. You’ve made complex topics accessible and interesting truly a great contribution to learning. Keep up the fantastic work!"
Bhai black hole 🕳️ type video banao jaise physics related ⚛️
Yes..
What a good knowledgeable podcast!
So, I have a theory, I call this ENCD theory, meaning Enhancement of Neural Connectivity Dream Theory.According to this, dreams occur as a part of synaptic homeostasis, where the brain regulates and optimizes neural connections formed during wakefulness and previous memories. This process helps maintain neural balance and support cognitive processing According to this theory dream also help to trigger neurogenesis and neuroplasticity.Formation of dreams is also because of already existing memory. Dreams during nonREM sleep helps us to strengthen parts of hippocampus which are not actually used by the person.During light sleep dreams thalamus is supposed to be highly active.The process of neurogenesis and neuroplasticity that takes place during sleep tends strengthen problem solving, memory consoldation and emotional state of person with the wakefulness state of a person, when he is wake.
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Are you studying about this?
@@m.s.bhoomika8585Trying to figure out things ,I am in 10th ,kind of a studying about this
What's new in this? And why are you calling it your theory? What's wrong!
very informative vedio, and enjoy the whole podcast,
Very knowledgeable video for people with wrong intentions
It was really a knowledge enhancing session. Much obliged🙏🏻😇..!!
Hats off to you @priyanshi gives us such a tremendous knowledge 👍
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Very nice information ❤
Beauty with brains.
Killing combination.
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Acha hai apka podcast, knowledgeable h sb koi bakwass ni .. Isi trha ke late rahe❤
Gaurav ..You are doing so soo great job by educating people ❤ u deserve million more subscribers..
Great work for justice 🎉
Your videos are fiull of knowledge
Whenever i watch your videos i always get to know some more interesting qnd knowledgeble things❤❤
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The way of her speaking is really so interesting ...❤even she suits as the actress working in real life crime thriller ❤
Thank you for the compliment 😇
1:24:14 here it looked like she's taking podcast of Gurav, and gaurav is explaining her Info exchange.
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True bro.....😂
True bro.....😂
priyanshi jain mam speech is 📈
i like this version rather than talking about politics and other stuffs and creating hatred between communities and other countries
Valuable information thanks mam🙏🏻
Really proud of her. She's from my school in sagar (GINSO)
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You are lucky to have such talented person from your school
Finally happy to watch your podcasts ❤
26:00 rigor mortis start appearing in first 12 hrs than remain for 12hr dissappear after 12hr 12-24-36 after 36 hour decomposition starts .. reference reddy fmt book
Me mbbs student
Being a forensic science student, it's verty helpful
Glad to know that
Dr. Salunkhe and tarika crying in corner😂
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The Way she is explaining ohhh God looks so so so intelligent ❤ Thanks for this information