@@Dr.SyedSaifAbbasNaqvi that is prediction according to the rate population was increasing but since a large number of people are giving up having babies or having only one also so many people leaving,it will actually decrease.fertility rate less than 2.1 is given by WHO
I guess most of Indians can actually speak English if they want, but they aren't confident about it. That's why census data shows diffirent results. I mean if you ask a random shopkeeper in English, they'll definitly respond you, but they won't continue the conversatiom as they feel hesitant to speak in English. Also it depends on the type of media they consume. In a census it showed that most of central and north India consume Hindi language media while most of North-East India consumes English media.
Census only records you as an English speaker if English is your first language. For most Indians, even ones who are fluent in it, it is their second language. Hence, even folks like Shashi Tharoor do not get labelled as English speakers by the Census of India.
15:42 There is actually a very big boom in construction activities throughout India. People are able to afford greater luxuries in life. Even in automobile sector, people are buying more of the big SUVs, rather than hatchbacks and sedans.
It's opposite cousin marriages that's equal to sister in law here In India there is no cousin system parallel cousin means (sister) and opposite cousin means (sister in law) Any one whose saying opposite cousin marriages is not a part of hindhi culture go search yourself
The map talks about cross cousin marriages in Hindus. That basically means a guy/girl can marry the daughter/son of his father's sister and the daughter/son of his mother's brother . This is largely not practiced in Northern India. But it's very prevalent in Tamil Nadu and other Southern Indian states except Kerala.
This is different from the culture of Muslims in the Subcontinent who not only can marry their cross cousins but also frequently marry their parallel cousins as well. That basically means marrying the daughter/son of your father's brother or the daughter/son of your mother's sister .
26:45 But the thing is that they are not that similar; a person speaking Marwari "dialect" can't communicate with a person speaking Kumaoni "dialect". They are only counted as part of Hindi due to politics.
@@ReldrikGeo likely a holdover from the british era. they lumped these together for administrative simplification. these languages do have same root but have diverged so much that they are unintelligible.
Cousin marriages with some sort of restrictions are not uncommon in Southern India. In Northern India, the things are the opposite. In the Gotra system, one sometimes can't marry another person, since apparently they have a common ancestor a couple of millenia ago.
Language changes in every 5 km in most North easten states. In Arunachal people of different tribes communicate in english as they don't understand each others languages.
People shouldn't marry in the same Gotras (family lineages), so if your cousins have different gotras, it's normal and allowed to marry. Some people just don't understand things and start doing virtue signalling, first understand how family structures work in India, instead making some vague statments about how you "feel". If you consider someone as your "brother" or "sister", obviously you won't be marrying them but you forget the part where others might not feel the same way. Just because it maybe lost in the north doesn't mean it's specific to south, many ancient Indian traditions were lost in the north due to various factors such as invasions, political pressures and constant and systematic destruction of hindhu/sanathana heritage, don't believe me? Well show me one ancient temple that exists in Delhi.
11:41 So about that, there is a group of languages called the *Southwestern Tai languages* which belongs to the *Kra-Dai* or *Tai-Kadai* language family. It has bunch of languages under it including *Thai and Lao* (the most well known in the family), *Shan language* of Myanmar and Dai languages of China, and ofcourse the *Tai Ahom* language of the former Ahom kindom which is now in Assam.
There are also other Tai languages spoken in India like Tai Khamti, Tai Phake, Tai Aiton Tai Khamyang. All of these are spoken in both Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. Tai Khamyang is extremely endangered because it's only spoken by 50 or so elderly people. Ahom is no longer spoken as a native language by anyone, any speaker of Ahom learnt it in school or College. Tai Khamti is probably the most spoken Tai language India. They have a Golden Pagoda, which they call Kongmu Kham, in Arunachal Pradesh. It looks pretty cool.
Also you can often trace the roots of Northeast Indian place names with some connection to river or river names if they are in Tai languages or Tibeto-Burmese languages. River names in Tai languages often start with Nam( which means water in Tai languages including Thai). Some examples are Namrup, Namphake, Namsai, etc.
Also Tibeto-Burman language river names often have the suffix Di- in them. Like Dihing, Dibang, Dikhou, Dikrong etc. Di/Dwi/Twi etc means water in some languages here like Dimasa, Bodo, Kokborok, etc.
Lots of people tend to virtue signal on cousin marriages of southern India without even understanding it, as a Tamilian let me explain it more clearly. 1. No we don't marry between all the cousins. 2. Only some cousins are treated as brother and sisters, and marriage between the other is legal 3. And the way to determine which cousin are brother and sister is simple. 4. If your father has brothers, then their children are you brothers and sisters 5. Likewise if you mother has sisters, their children are also brothers and sisters 6. So the marriage is allowed only between children of opposite gender siblings 7. For example, if you are male and your father has sister then you are allowed to marry her daughter Now at least you have more information before being judgmental.
But still bro it's bad for genetic make up of child and leads to many complications just look at muslims . I mean there are many girls around marry someone else no
13:13 yeah pakistan is like “sweet home alabama”😂. On a serious note, It is a big issue there. Generations of Inbreeding has seriously affected them in terms of incidence of genetic disorders. This is also a big issue within the pak community in the UK.
The figure for ex shows that Your brothers children are your chilldren are parallel cousins While your children and your sisters children are opposite cousins Dont worry I'm not much into cousin marriages and also I don't see them as wrong
Cousin marriage is common and accepted in India. Unlike other countries India have different names for the relations. You people call your siblings brother or sister. But here we have different names for elder brother and younger brother, the same for sisters. And for your parents siblings you call everyone uncle, but here sibling from mother side called by different name and siblings of father called by different names. So same for cousins. We don't call everyone cousin. For e.g a daughter of father's brother is not called cousin here they are sister you can't ever think about marry them. But daughter of mother's brother is cousin and eligible to marry. It's scientifically proven. Even my grandparents from my father's side are cousins.
So lets talk about culture here so in Hinduism ur gotra represents ur ancestory so mine for eg is bhardwaj gotra and it is inherited from father so me and my sis have same gotra... now the thing is no two same gotra can marry because it will mean u are brother and sister because u will share the same ancestor so my mom's gotra and my dad's gotra is diff thats why they are married my mom is shandilya and my dad is bhardwaj ... so it also means that if i am from jammu and a girl from assam has bhardwaj gotra so i cant marry her even if i dont know her she is my sister .. but it also means that the gotra of my cousins on mother side is shandilya and mine is bhardwaj so i can marry my cousins on my mother's side but there is a tradition not to marry in the same village as of ur mother in north west and east india thats why many hindus refrain from marrying their cousins even if they are allowed because of different gotra but in south it is prevalent that hindus too marry within their mother side cousin because the gotra changes ... so this was the whole thing in hinduism so now dont fight .. acc to science south should follow rest of india and exclude marrying in mother side cousins and village too
There is no survey data for scientifically reaserch done about genetical problems on children born in South India. So don't come with according to science and all.
@@sornaveln6019 dumbo i am a bio student and successive inbreeding within the same genus which is sapiens causes inbreeding depression which deteriotes ur genes if u dont know then don't cry go and read it on net
North Indian Hindus have the lowest incidents of cousin marriage. Amongst north Indian Hindus, there are a lot of rules to avoid incest. Patriarchal lineage, mother's father's Patriarchal lineage, even the mother's matriarchal lineage, if traceable. Marriage amongst people of the same village is also taboo (just in case!) Cousin marriage incidence in North Indian states can be attributed to their Muslim population. However, in East India, Bangladesh and Kerala, cousin marriage rates are very low, despite quite a high Muslim population.
So cross cousin marriage in Tamilnadu south India, were done till my parents generation they are in 60's now , from my generation we don't do it at all due to family issues or awareness of genetic problem or we just can't see our cousins as our husband or wife cause we grow up together and get irritated by them 😂 ...... Cross cousin means mom's brother's children or dad's sister's children, and their parents they become our aunty (we call them athai) or uncle (mama).... But if it's mom's sisters or dad's brothers they become our big father (we call them periyappa)or little father ( chittappa ) and from mother side sisters become our big mother (periyamma) or little mother (chinnama) 😋 hopefully you understood 😅 Actually ancestors probably knew who to get married even it's cousins cause if they married direct cousins there was problem of genetic conditions, but it was less in cross cousins
It's common to cousin marriage in Bangladeshi and Pakistan and other but Indian Musim rarely considered to marry 1 girls..... Indian Muslims don't marry more than one.....Our PM also left his wife.......🔍🔎☎
Gautam buddha also quit his life and became ascetic, krishna killed adharmis to protect dharma, bet you won't follow those parts. Only cousin marriage is exciting to follow for perverts.
Please react to these infographic videos... Cuz while watching ur reaction im kinda grasping a lotta infos for my study purpose Also increasing the ability to think logical.. Lol 😂
@@sarveshsonawale584 how can u explain pls?? marriage in hindu culture is acc to gotra and same gotra cant marry so u are not allowed to marry ur sister .. i am very much confused here whats going home
@@AniketKumar-dj8jy what if your father sister married to a man from different gotra, which is most likely to happen since you guys already don't marry within gotra, so the children will identify with different gotra right?
That's not my style sorry. If I am reacting to something I want to make sure I do it with fair use and I want my input and comments to be the main focus of the video
Lower than 2.1 fertility rate means population will decrease in coming years
It will not decrease, it will increase and plateau by 2050. Nigeria will take over after.
@@Dr.SyedSaifAbbasNaqvi that is prediction according to the rate population was increasing but since a large number of people are giving up having babies or having only one also so many people leaving,it will actually decrease.fertility rate less than 2.1 is given by WHO
@@Dr.SyedSaifAbbasNaqvivah kya logic
@@techystt It's called data and projection. Look it up. Google is free.
@fusionx9593 I am sure u are from peaceful community 😂😂😂😂
I guess most of Indians can actually speak English if they want, but they aren't confident about it. That's why census data shows diffirent results. I mean if you ask a random shopkeeper in English, they'll definitly respond you, but they won't continue the conversatiom as they feel hesitant to speak in English. Also it depends on the type of media they consume. In a census it showed that most of central and north India consume Hindi language media while most of North-East India consumes English media.
Census only records you as an English speaker if English is your first language. For most Indians, even ones who are fluent in it, it is their second language. Hence, even folks like Shashi Tharoor do not get labelled as English speakers by the Census of India.
We don't even marry girls from same village (area) because they are sisters too. I am from uttarakhand.
15:42 There is actually a very big boom in construction activities throughout India. People are able to afford greater luxuries in life. Even in automobile sector, people are buying more of the big SUVs, rather than hatchbacks and sedans.
Yeah that's what I thought, I see so many advertisements for construction material
You are reacting to some serious stuff, good going brother. 🙏
Yeah lol these sort of things are what interest me the most
It's opposite cousin marriages that's equal to sister in law here
In India there is no cousin system parallel cousin means (sister) and opposite cousin means (sister in law)
Any one whose saying opposite cousin marriages is not a part of hindhi culture go search yourself
The map talks about cross cousin marriages in Hindus. That basically means a guy/girl can marry the daughter/son of his father's sister and the daughter/son of his mother's brother . This is largely not practiced in Northern India. But it's very prevalent in Tamil Nadu and other Southern Indian states except Kerala.
This is different from the culture of Muslims in the Subcontinent who not only can marry their cross cousins but also frequently marry their parallel cousins as well. That basically means marrying the daughter/son of your father's brother or the daughter/son of your mother's sister .
@@techystt That's what I'm saying bro I'm from Andhra pradesh here both Hindus and Christians do cross/opposite cousin marriages
A lot of people work in construction through the year and go back to their villages for sowing and harvesting season to work as farm labour.
26:45 But the thing is that they are not that similar; a person speaking Marwari "dialect" can't communicate with a person speaking Kumaoni "dialect". They are only counted as part of Hindi due to politics.
Wait really?
That is really interesting, why would they lump them together then
@@ReldrikGeo likely a holdover from the british era. they lumped these together for administrative simplification. these languages do have same root but have diverged so much that they are unintelligible.
Cousin marriages with some sort of restrictions are not uncommon in Southern India.
In Northern India, the things are the opposite. In the Gotra system, one sometimes can't marry another person, since apparently they have a common ancestor a couple of millenia ago.
Sometimes? No one marries in the same Gotras even in the South, it's the absolute rule.
@@Delllatitude7490 Wouldn't your cousin be in the same Gotra?
@@arnavranka4510 Not all the times
Language changes in every 5 km in most North easten states. In Arunachal people of different tribes communicate in english as they don't understand each others languages.
That's wild
People shouldn't marry in the same Gotras (family lineages), so if your cousins have different gotras, it's normal and allowed to marry. Some people just don't understand things and start doing virtue signalling, first understand how family structures work in India, instead making some vague statments about how you "feel". If you consider someone as your "brother" or "sister", obviously you won't be marrying them but you forget the part where others might not feel the same way. Just because it maybe lost in the north doesn't mean it's specific to south, many ancient Indian traditions were lost in the north due to various factors such as invasions, political pressures and constant and systematic destruction of hindhu/sanathana heritage, don't believe me? Well show me one ancient temple that exists in Delhi.
11:41 So about that, there is a group of languages called the *Southwestern Tai languages* which belongs to the *Kra-Dai* or *Tai-Kadai* language family.
It has bunch of languages under it including *Thai and Lao* (the most well known in the family), *Shan language* of Myanmar and Dai languages of China, and ofcourse the *Tai Ahom* language of the former Ahom kindom which is now in Assam.
There are also other Tai languages spoken in India like Tai Khamti, Tai Phake, Tai Aiton Tai Khamyang. All of these are spoken in both Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. Tai Khamyang is extremely endangered because it's only spoken by 50 or so elderly people. Ahom is no longer spoken as a native language by anyone, any speaker of Ahom learnt it in school or College. Tai Khamti is probably the most spoken Tai language India. They have a Golden Pagoda, which they call Kongmu Kham, in Arunachal Pradesh. It looks pretty cool.
Also you can often trace the roots of Northeast Indian place names with some connection to river or river names if they are in Tai languages or Tibeto-Burmese languages. River names in Tai languages often start with Nam( which means water in Tai languages including Thai). Some examples are Namrup, Namphake, Namsai, etc.
Also Tibeto-Burman language river names often have the suffix Di- in them. Like Dihing, Dibang, Dikhou, Dikrong etc.
Di/Dwi/Twi etc means water in some languages here like Dimasa, Bodo, Kokborok, etc.
And I completely went off topic.
Lots of people tend to virtue signal on cousin marriages of southern India without even understanding it, as a Tamilian let me explain it more clearly.
1. No we don't marry between all the cousins.
2. Only some cousins are treated as brother and sisters, and marriage between the other is legal
3. And the way to determine which cousin are brother and sister is simple.
4. If your father has brothers, then their children are you brothers and sisters
5. Likewise if you mother has sisters, their children are also brothers and sisters
6. So the marriage is allowed only between children of opposite gender siblings
7. For example, if you are male and your father has sister then you are allowed to marry her daughter
Now at least you have more information before being judgmental.
exactly put
But still bro it's bad for genetic make up of child and leads to many complications just look at muslims .
I mean there are many girls around marry someone else no
3:20 USA is in Green and India is in Orange
Wow, i love those videos 🔥💯🔥
Thank you Sir 🙏
Nice video again 🇮🇳
Pls react to the Maratha Empire next ❤
Thank you, and yes I will
@fusionx9593😂😂 not our fault that currency is weak but GDP ppp high
@@Kmr571-l8y yeah
@fusionx9593 mind your own business
@fusionx9593 I just wanted to appreciate him
I gave him whatever I can give and I like it,he likes it everyone's happy
13:13 yeah pakistan is like “sweet home alabama”😂. On a serious note, It is a big issue there. Generations of Inbreeding has seriously affected them in terms of incidence of genetic disorders. This is also a big issue within the pak community in the UK.
Sweet home Alabama. 😉
I got very surprised Portugese colony Goa speaking English better than us
Thanks for showing ryt map in India ❤❤
The figure for ex shows that Your brothers children are your chilldren are parallel cousins
While your children and your sisters children are opposite cousins
Dont worry I'm not much into cousin marriages and also
I don't see them as wrong
UP's fertility rate is 3 but muslim's fertitlity rate in UP is 4
Cousin marriage is common and accepted in India. Unlike other countries India have different names for the relations. You people call your siblings brother or sister. But here we have different names for elder brother and younger brother, the same for sisters. And for your parents siblings you call everyone uncle, but here sibling from mother side called by different name and siblings of father called by different names. So same for cousins. We don't call everyone cousin. For e.g a daughter of father's brother is not called cousin here they are sister you can't ever think about marry them. But daughter of mother's brother is cousin and eligible to marry. It's scientifically proven. Even my grandparents from my father's side are cousins.
So lets talk about culture here so in Hinduism ur gotra represents ur ancestory so mine for eg is bhardwaj gotra and it is inherited from father so me and my sis have same gotra... now the thing is no two same gotra can marry because it will mean u are brother and sister because u will share the same ancestor so my mom's gotra and my dad's gotra is diff thats why they are married my mom is shandilya and my dad is bhardwaj ... so it also means that if i am from jammu and a girl from assam has bhardwaj gotra so i cant marry her even if i dont know her she is my sister .. but it also means that the gotra of my cousins on mother side is shandilya and mine is bhardwaj so i can marry my cousins on my mother's side but there is a tradition not to marry in the same village as of ur mother in north west and east india thats why many hindus refrain from marrying their cousins even if they are allowed because of different gotra but in south it is prevalent that hindus too marry within their mother side cousin because the gotra changes ... so this was the whole thing in hinduism so now dont fight .. acc to science south should follow rest of india and exclude marrying in mother side cousins and village too
There is no survey data for scientifically reaserch done about genetical problems on children born in South India. So don't come with according to science and all.
@@sornaveln6019 dumbo i am a bio student and successive inbreeding within the same genus which is sapiens causes inbreeding depression which deteriotes ur genes if u dont know then don't cry go and read it on net
English is also the official language for state like Nagaland, Meghalaya and Arunachal pradesh.
3:18 I think it is a mapping error. Green isn't in the key.
North Indian Hindus have the lowest incidents of cousin marriage. Amongst north Indian Hindus, there are a lot of rules to avoid incest. Patriarchal lineage, mother's father's Patriarchal lineage, even the mother's matriarchal lineage, if traceable. Marriage amongst people of the same village is also taboo (just in case!)
Cousin marriage incidence in North Indian states can be attributed to their Muslim population. However, in East India, Bangladesh and Kerala, cousin marriage rates are very low, despite quite a high Muslim population.
Iam from Hyderabad. I can understand telugu, hindhi, English. I can understand little bit tamil and majority of kanada i can understand
3:18 Yes the US in the that map was green for me at least.
So cross cousin marriage in Tamilnadu south India, were done till my parents generation they are in 60's now , from my generation we don't do it at all due to family issues or awareness of genetic problem or we just can't see our cousins as our husband or wife cause we grow up together and get irritated by them 😂 ...... Cross cousin means mom's brother's children or dad's sister's children, and their parents they become our aunty (we call them athai) or uncle (mama).... But if it's mom's sisters or dad's brothers they become our big father (we call them periyappa)or little father ( chittappa ) and from mother side sisters become our big mother (periyamma) or little mother (chinnama) 😋 hopefully you understood 😅
Actually ancestors probably knew who to get married even it's cousins cause if they married direct cousins there was problem of genetic conditions, but it was less in cross cousins
It's common to cousin marriage in Bangladeshi and Pakistan and other but Indian Musim rarely considered to marry 1 girls..... Indian Muslims don't marry more than one.....Our PM also left his wife.......🔍🔎☎
Gautama buddha married his cousin and so did Krishna.
Gautam buddha also quit his life and became ascetic, krishna killed adharmis to protect dharma, bet you won't follow those parts. Only cousin marriage is exciting to follow for perverts.
Did you watch the states breakup video without reacting on it?
Aahmadabad. That's how it is pronounced in the rest of India. But in Gujrath and Ahmadabad, it is pronounced as Aahmadavad. see no B!
nice video ❤
Glad you liked it!
Only love to you brother 💗💗💗
If u r a hindi speaker u can’t understand spoken Chhattisgarhi. Makes it a diff language. But listed as a dialect.
Make video about India , and u r popular in social media
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Cousin marriage among Muslims in more common. But there a very few places where Hindus also do it.
If you use cousin then it will be confusing......use words sister and sister in law.... Brother and brother in law.....
Please react to these infographic videos... Cuz while watching ur reaction im kinda grasping a lotta infos for my study purpose
Also increasing the ability to think logical..
Lol 😂
Even north indian knows less than 50 percent about south indian and he makes vedioes and confuses western.....
I KNOW 4 LANGUAGES
Here we can't marry even in our sub caste
Cousin marriage It's the Islamic culture thing.
Stop waffling, its common in Hindu culture as well. It is common in Maharashtra
@@sarveshsonawale584No it's Not!! It's more of a Culture
@@sarveshsonawale584Hindus don't marry their cousins
@@sarveshsonawale584 how can u explain pls?? marriage in hindu culture is acc to gotra and same gotra cant marry so u are not allowed to marry ur sister .. i am very much confused here whats going home
@@AniketKumar-dj8jy what if your father sister married to a man from different gotra, which is most likely to happen since you guys already don't marry within gotra, so the children will identify with different gotra right?
Please watch the video and then talk😢😢
That's not my style sorry. If I am reacting to something I want to make sure I do it with fair use and I want my input and comments to be the main focus of the video
Ok in can understand
That's the proper reaction , I like it @@ReldrikGeo
Interesting!
fake news channel cousin marriage 😂 but not your channel which you are seeing in this video
React to states breakup map