Why Most Indians Live Above This Line

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Комментарии • 9 тыс.

  • @AidenR19
    @AidenR19 Год назад +11734

    Lmao this man manages to put a line in every country.

  • @empruror
    @empruror Год назад +5008

    Me, being an Indian had no idea northeastern states (Meghalaya and Manipur) had a such a high fertility rate! It's astonishing to to see the diversity in India... one could live just a 500 miles apart and look, dress and speak completely different!

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 10 месяцев назад +183

    As you rightly said, the population is very densely concentrated in the plains and the basins of rivers of north India. Rivers have been a crucial part of the Indian civilization. The Indus valley culture, the Vedic society, and other cultures flourished because of the rivers of Indian subcontinent. Indian religious texts give a lot of importance to rivers. Rivers are considered sacred. Like a god or a goddess. People still bathe in the Ganges (even when the water quality isn't the best) because they see it as a purifying ritual to wash away their sins.
    A bit of a correction: The Deccan Plateau has large areas of black soil, resulting in the largest area under cotton cultivation in the world and make India one of the top cotton producers. Also, sugarcane is grown in South India as much as in the north.

    • @Timakiwala
      @Timakiwala 10 месяцев назад

      Islamic culture & islamic mentality (religion)will finish Pakistan.
      This is best channel than Social media TRP channel.
      Sir,,
      Uniform Civil Code::::::
      Is it Really,,, Govt of India & political parties are ready to implement this UCC in India (?)..
      I think:: No... Because some Minority(special religion) will not accept it & this minority (22%) is the Vote Bank of Political parties in many states...
      Then how , political parties accept this.
      In 2023, citizens of India are not fool , they are intelligent/educated/responsible..
      Hope you will reply my email..
      Regards

  • @MadAtheist
    @MadAtheist 3 месяца назад +20

    Fun fact : Within Mumbai we have a national park admeasuring 104 sqkm. So 20 million people are packed in an area less than 500sq km.

    • @kiyotakaayanokouji7339
      @kiyotakaayanokouji7339 Месяц назад +1

      2 million*
      You have written million in place of lakh

    • @MadAtheist
      @MadAtheist Месяц назад +1

      @@kiyotakaayanokouji7339 Its million and I know what I'm typing. You may check facts .

    • @clydeds123
      @clydeds123 21 день назад +2

      Not to mention Aarey Milk Colony opposite to that. Not technically a national park but it's a green zone. Along with Huge Undeveloped Green Zone at Eastern Suburbs where Eastern Express Highway goes through!

    • @MadAtheist
      @MadAtheist 21 день назад

      @@clydeds123 Agree...

  • @Dr.Kay_R
    @Dr.Kay_R Год назад +3089

    It feels like every nation has a population "Line" and real-lifelore is going to cover it all.

    • @alexhennigh5242
      @alexhennigh5242 Год назад +82

      And we'll be here for it

    • @eriks8382
      @eriks8382 Год назад +73

      Population centers exist and real life lore is SHOOKETH should be the title of half his videos

    • @pangolimazul6055
      @pangolimazul6055 Год назад +82

      Waiting for him to cover how 80% of brazil lives at about 100km from the coast while(almost) no one lives in the amazon

    • @icupnibba3533
      @icupnibba3533 Год назад +20

      Real Line Lore

    • @HermanVonPetri
      @HermanVonPetri Год назад +19

      Of course every nation has a population line. You can take any arbitrary area and draw a line that divides a certain percentage of the population from the rest. Whether or not that line has any geopolitical meaning is what RealLifeLore is good at describing, though.

  • @Zhalghas-YZ
    @Zhalghas-YZ Год назад +2286

    Fun Fact: Mumbai City has not only the same population as My Country, Kazakhstan 🇰🇿, but also both of them also has a same GDP or economy of around $225,000,000,000 Billion, Wow 👏 😳, what a Coincidence.

  • @OttawaRocks
    @OttawaRocks Год назад +133

    Good explanation. Have to admit that even though I spent a couple of years in India, albeit at a younger age, I learned something new today. While I knew the north was populous I never realized it was that dense. Making this video certainly helps anyone educate themselves as to how population density patterns might have developed in India.

    • @sheebaradhakrishnangr
      @sheebaradhakrishnangr Год назад

      The map is distorted .. report this video

    • @ddzg-pp3jz
      @ddzg-pp3jz Год назад

      Why are these ancient countries keen to create population? I personally think that the cultures of these ancient civilizations are anti-modern civilizations and anti-human rights

    • @mughalproductions7722
      @mughalproductions7722 10 месяцев назад +8

      @@sheebaradhakrishnangr its not..

    • @abishekramaraj
      @abishekramaraj 8 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@sheebaradhakrishnangrwake up to the reality of geopolitics

    • @OrderEmperor
      @OrderEmperor 3 месяца назад

      ​@@abishekramaraj If our government too accepts that then we will never get it back. So, I think you need to wake up and understand why our government shows the entire map of India.

  • @ndifferent6597
    @ndifferent6597 Год назад +18

    I live near Brahmaputra, North East, Assam 🚩🔥 Jai Aye Axom

    • @gargisingh8378
      @gargisingh8378 Месяц назад

      BTW foes aye mean aai(mother ) in Assamese?

  • @stellacollector
    @stellacollector Год назад +2134

    As a non-Indian, I always think the Brahmaputra river deserves more attention. It's not as famous as Nile, Amazon, or Mississippi, but Brahmaputra's trail is simply equally impressive, originating from high plateau of Tibet and flowing through vast portion of Tibet as well, carving through Himalayas to create some of the deepest valleys around the world, and when the river actually reaches the lowland of India, the sheer scale of the river becomes simply mighty. I haven't been to India to see the river myself, but just the photos and footage on the Internet already amaze me.

    • @krishnkant9477
      @krishnkant9477 Год назад +248

      Brahmaputra is the widest river in the world containing several large river islands. At some places it literally looks like a sea.

    • @randommedia3441
      @randommedia3441 Год назад +116

      Some parts its width ranges between 15-20 km, and it is easily visible from space and it is the deepest river in india , and when ganga and brahmaputra join to form meghna in bangladesh its became the worlds 3 rd biggest river in terms of water discharge per second after amazon and congo river....

    • @alani3992
      @alani3992 Год назад +32

      Its basically a compressed sea, from when Bengal & the North Indian plain was a big lake of sea water.

    • @manorsolomon951
      @manorsolomon951 Год назад +2

      China is exploiting that river to control water over India.

    • @chan625
      @chan625 Год назад +38

      As a result its floods have also been devastating

  • @ztemaxgaming8620
    @ztemaxgaming8620 Год назад +2426

    This video fully explains why Bangladesh has a higher population than Russia as well, it's just the fact that throughout the human history this region has been so fertile that people in general never had to go through the similar hardship faced by people living in colder or dryer regions
    and if certain indian states were to be independent like west bengal or uttar pradesh they'd have similar to even higher population then Bangladesh

    • @StarKillerSK
      @StarKillerSK Год назад +184

      If west bengal and Bangladesh were a single country or a state within India, then it would have 25-26 crore people. That's more than UP in a less area.
      It was the British hatred towards India that they encouraged partation on religious lines. If that would have not happened then our population would have been 1.8 Billion now. British simply divided the best agricultural and economic regions of India. AND WE ARE STILL PAYING FOR THAT.

    • @_ehh
      @_ehh Год назад +112

      Yeah, Uttar Pradesh as a separate country would be the 5th most populous country after India,China,USA, and Indonesia lmao
      Pretty crazy considering it would only be 80th by landmass, just 400 km² more than the U.K

    • @kr-us6ek
      @kr-us6ek Год назад +31

      @@StarKillerSK please don't be woke hindu vs Muslims go partition because of differences of religions....

    • @_ehh
      @_ehh Год назад +91

      @@kr-us6ek i love how both of you just say this shit with no knowledge of the past, blaming whatever makes you happiest. India-Pakistan partitioned for multiple reasons, but its 75 years in the past now. Move on for gods sake
      Also, i dont think you know what "woke" means. Its definition is literally to oppose social injustice/oppression/discrimination

    • @MrMarinus18
      @MrMarinus18 Год назад +38

      Though politics also matter. Ukraine is one of the most fertile places in the world and yet between 1991 and 2014 it's population decreased from 54 million to 42 million.
      Ironically enough it's actually the poverty of Bangladesh. The higher the standards of living the lower the birthrate tends to be. The lowest birthrates in the world are found in South-Korea with Japan and western Europe not far behind. Europe has had a negative population growth for a full century and the only reason it's still around is due to a continuous immigration. If that immigration were to stop they would go downhill very fast.

  • @BHARGAV1163
    @BHARGAV1163 5 месяцев назад +13

    Bro map on your thumbnail is wrong , you didn't include kasmir in it 😤😤

    • @DIVINITYAM-ot9oy
      @DIVINITYAM-ot9oy 19 дней назад +1

      Because it is occupied by Pakistan (pok) and China occupied aksai chin😢😢

  • @slwyee54
    @slwyee54 Год назад +4

    Omg,
    I have just discovered your channel just two days ago . I have been binge watching. I am learning soooo much. Fascinating content. Lol, I feel better informed and more intelligent😅.

  • @euroschmau
    @euroschmau Год назад +1960

    I traveled overland from Chennai to Kochi, across the dry plains of Tamil Nadu, over the Western Ghats, and down into the lush jungles of Kerala. Aside from the region being fascinating culturally, the geographic diversity of South India is incredible. The best of this was Munnar, where the climate is just right for mass tea production. The verdant hills covered with tea plantations makes it one of the most beautiful places I've visited.

    • @sujithmenon1136
      @sujithmenon1136 Год назад +104

      Am malayali. you didnt travel "over" the ghats but through them via the palakkad gap. Munnar is on the western ghat range though, a popular tourist destination. if you visit again, explore the less travelled areas, you'll find endemic species of animals and birds and beauty beyond beleif.

    • @AmitKumar-nq7wk
      @AmitKumar-nq7wk Год назад +22

      I saw your comment on RM transit channel about Indian metro systems 🤣🤣 i recognized you

    • @reddragon100
      @reddragon100 Год назад +17

      north east and Himalayan region is also filled with jungle and beautiful valleys

    • @ydid687
      @ydid687 Год назад +41

      @@AmitKumar-nq7wk lol youtube recommendations bring weird interests of people together
      i've been watching gotterburg metro system videos for the last week for no inexplicable reasons at 3:20 am

    • @debodatta7398
      @debodatta7398 Год назад +2

      You have very nice well shot vidoes please post more sir

  • @Maulik_TheRealOne
    @Maulik_TheRealOne Год назад +1194

    So basically he covered the geography syllabus of cbse/icse till class 10 in a single video lmao

    • @xenobladesrg7729
      @xenobladesrg7729 Год назад +16

      lmao

    • @vihanranjansingh1110
      @vihanranjansingh1110 Год назад +61

      Lol we just finished population chapter last friday and talked about these states.

    • @KejriwalBhakt
      @KejriwalBhakt Год назад +31

      Nope!! He didn't even covered 1 percentage

    • @Dhruv-Kumar
      @Dhruv-Kumar Год назад +31

      That's why youtube defeats school

    • @shamikghosh7197
      @shamikghosh7197 Год назад +27

      Not till class 10, but like a big portion of class 10th geography haha

  • @DieFlabbergast
    @DieFlabbergast Год назад +12

    Yes, the glaciers help maintain river flow during India's dry season, but over the whole year, the VAST majority of water contributed to India's rivers comes from RAIN falling on the southern slopes of the Himalayas and their foothills, and on the Indo-Gangetic plain itself.

  • @mayankcverma
    @mayankcverma 9 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos are informational. As an Indian, I didn't know about such amazing facts.

  • @albinabraham7199
    @albinabraham7199 Год назад +66

    I'm from Kerala, southern state in India. We get more than 3000 millimetres of rain every year. While the neighbouring state Tamil Nadu receives only less than 1000 millimetres of rain every year. This clearly shows the impact of western ghats on the climate of India.

    • @Johnson-iz8yi
      @Johnson-iz8yi Год назад

      Hello Albin, how was your day today

    • @AjayTiwari-en9nz
      @AjayTiwari-en9nz 10 месяцев назад +8

      Yeah, Western Ghats provide life blood to South India. One of the most beautiful and serene places on the Planet.

    • @Abubacker-kv3tu
      @Abubacker-kv3tu 8 месяцев назад +1

      Aa 100 cm polum north east monsoon karanamaan

  • @nhrahat188
    @nhrahat188 Год назад +949

    As a Bangladeshi and as a part of North Indian Plain I can confirm that the amount of rain that pours here is unfathomable to most of the westerners. Assam & Meghalaya(Wettest place on earth) recorded 858mm of rain just in June 2022 and we happened to be on the receiver end of all the water. For context London receives 585 mm of rain throughout the year.

    • @revinhatol
      @revinhatol Год назад +27

      *wettest

    • @nhrahat188
      @nhrahat188 Год назад +31

      @@revinhatol 😑 Sorry

    • @adarshmohapatra5058
      @adarshmohapatra5058 Год назад +43

      Ohhh so that's where all the water goes. As an Indian I'd wonder where all the water that hits meghalaya goes

    • @BamBamGT1
      @BamBamGT1 Год назад +22

      As a westerner I watched this video thinking: most of these are reasons why you wouldn't want to live there :p

    • @eusoueu5504
      @eusoueu5504 Год назад +11

      London gets a bit more rain than that, depends on the source
      But I get what you mean, here in Iberia a lot of places have had -300mm of yearly rainfall, sometimes even bellow 200mm

  • @Souchirouu
    @Souchirouu 7 месяцев назад +2

    Would love to see more video's around India. They are the largest nation on earth when it comes to population but it's rare for them to be mentioned in the west. I'd like to know more and your way of explaining things works really well for me. :)

  • @shahminhajuddin
    @shahminhajuddin 9 месяцев назад +3

    Very informative... Even for an Indian as myself 😅
    Thanks !

  • @revaddict
    @revaddict Год назад +430

    My hometown was on the edge of Western Ghats and believe me, the amount of rainfall most places in India receive is something most Westerners cannot comprehend.. It is genuinely an ungodly amount of rain to the point that it is more destructive than helpful to agriculture.. Also most of the water goes back to the Arabian Sea and some of it flows eastward..
    I moved to Toronto a few years ago and I can guarantee you that what people might call an afternoon's worth of rain in India will overflow Toronto's Don River and flood the road..

    • @charles2183
      @charles2183 Год назад +2

      Uh have you ever been to England during the summer?

    • @duckpotat9818
      @duckpotat9818 Год назад +126

      @@charles2183 precipitation: London ~600mm, Pune ~800mm, Mumbai ~ 2500mm,

    • @revaddict
      @revaddict Год назад +87

      @@charles2183 The problem isn't even rain.. It is the timeframe.. Most of India's rain is compressed to 3-4 months unlike other countries (read UK) where it is throughout the year..

    • @brownerjerry174
      @brownerjerry174 Год назад +2

      @@charles2183 Ahh another britwat complaining about weather again...while the city of the guy he's talking to literally gets a whole ass river worth of rain fall in 3 months.

    • @userillusion86
      @userillusion86 Год назад +3

      Why have people so overpopulated such a horrible and uncomfortable part of the world?

  • @fumme
    @fumme Год назад +380

    It is mind-blowing that Uttar Pradesh have similar population with that an entire Indonesia, another country who known for having a huge population, despite having 8times more land than Uttar Pradesh, their population is somewhere similar, it's like Java of India, but it only contain 20% of India's population, unlike Java who have 60% of Indonesia's

    • @reddragon100
      @reddragon100 Год назад +36

      its population density is similar to java as well

    • @rabeat4213
      @rabeat4213 Год назад +10

      i only like the himalayas in india nothing else
      for me himalayan states>>>> rest of india

    • @xijinpig8982
      @xijinpig8982 Год назад +28

      @@rabeat4213 south and Northeast India some of them are either on the same level or far ahead of that. You sound like someone who has never been to these parts of India that you talk about.

    • @Jaylio
      @Jaylio Год назад +19

      @@rabeat4213 who cares what you think, who are you? 😂

    • @forkrust9296
      @forkrust9296 Год назад +31

      @@rabeat4213 Any southern state are far more developed than Himalayan state. Not just in economics but in human standard of living and as a society.

  • @ramkumar-ds3fz
    @ramkumar-ds3fz Год назад +2

    Highly appreciate brother, well done!

  • @AbhishekChauhan-kv5zj
    @AbhishekChauhan-kv5zj Год назад +12

    Himalayas are Blessing to India. Alone Himachal Pradesh provides river like Ravi, Chenab, Satluj( partially) and Beas. proud to born in Himachal Pradesh.

    • @centralakbar9132
      @centralakbar9132 7 месяцев назад +1

      Blessing to north Indian plains

    • @Rana-ix5xe
      @Rana-ix5xe 8 дней назад

      Badka ji
      Not just India, the global temp got regulated to support life forms after the formation of Himalayas, resulting in Arctic and Antartica ice caps on polar and the end of Ice age throughout the world.

  • @SaadAlisArt
    @SaadAlisArt Год назад +818

    India is itself a Continent, a separate World having diverse, colorful and beautiful mix of races, cultures, religions, ethnicities, languages and traditions. Almost every kind of Geographical feature is available in India from coastal plains, rivers, streams, delta, bays, seas, Oceans and islands to deserts , plateau, fertile lands, valleys, hills and high snow covered mountains. I admire and Love Indian Geography

    • @vulcanmemes9770
      @vulcanmemes9770 Год назад +28

      India is not a continent

    • @srikrishna7188
      @srikrishna7188 Год назад +163

      @@vulcanmemes9770 It technically was , till it collided Into asia several million years ago

    • @r.arulkumar7349
      @r.arulkumar7349 Год назад +100

      Well considering its size
      India should be classified as Sub Continent

    • @someguy1865
      @someguy1865 Год назад +13

      @@srikrishna7188 so it was but now isn't? So they're right, it isn't currently.

    • @sagittarius4792
      @sagittarius4792 Год назад +60

      @@someguy1865 It is a subcontinent

  • @_tsu_
    @_tsu_ Год назад +917

    As a South Indian(from Karnataka), our dams and other infrastructure have become part of our identity. They have literally transformed our lands from arid, infertile patches to land that can even grow rice. The Krishnaraja Sagara Dam(KRS) in particular is a tourist attraction for us but most non-Kannadigas don't understand why we travel 100s of kilometres to cherish a wall of concrete so much lol.

    • @shivkumar-jf5fq
      @shivkumar-jf5fq Год назад +5

      What do u mean by wall of concrete

    • @AB-yn2rz
      @AB-yn2rz Год назад +101

      @@shivkumar-jf5fq the dam

    • @shivkumar-jf5fq
      @shivkumar-jf5fq Год назад +4

      @@AB-yn2rz oh thnkx

    • @roflkohli2853
      @roflkohli2853 Год назад +1

      Now there will be that one insecure nationalist, modi fan who will say there's nothing like south india we are one country, say south part of india bla bla🤣🤏

    • @arunrajaakar
      @arunrajaakar Год назад +9

      @@shivkumar-jf5fq probably the megacity of Bengaluru.

  • @biswa82k
    @biswa82k 5 месяцев назад

    Now that's called a good rather incredibly informative content.. nice work.. amazing one .. go on with the success flag.. it will be awesome to see you as a geography HOD in an Indian School or Collage.

  • @kenfrank3782
    @kenfrank3782 Год назад

    Great analysis !!!!
    Thank You for this

  • @poulomi__hari
    @poulomi__hari Год назад +541

    I am from Chhattisgarh- a tiny anamoly between the north and south divide. You might have noticed in the precipitation map that a deep blue stretch was seen in the middle of the country. That's the Mahanadi Basin. The name "Mahanadi" literally translates to "The Great River". Mahanadi is one of the biggest rivers of the country and the river provides continuous water supply to Chhattisgarh forming an arch and thus a wonderful river basin. Chhatiisgarh on a political map looks like a sea horse, but on a topographical map looks like a sink, or a bowl. Its surrounded by hills- a segment of Aravalli mountain ranges and various other hills that trap the monsoon winds forming almost a lake like catchment. This generates a suitable enviornment if paddy plantation which is why CG is also a leading producer of rice. The population of Chhattisgarh is quite low compared to other states, however its still more than the entire population of Australia.

    • @thegoat5216
      @thegoat5216 Год назад +7

      R u on quora

    • @12akul
      @12akul Год назад +7

      I learnt something new today!

    • @Naveen-tq7cg
      @Naveen-tq7cg Год назад +1

      That's very interesting!

    • @breastmilkgaming
      @breastmilkgaming Год назад +1

      Chattisgarh is not a real state in my book.
      Jharkhand>>>> Chattisgarh

    • @Naveen-tq7cg
      @Naveen-tq7cg Год назад +46

      @@breastmilkgaming bruh. Chattisgarh is more of a real state than Jharkhand tbh.

  • @mdsh00
    @mdsh00 Год назад +412

    One thing which wasn't discussed in this video are that most of those areas of India with the highest fertility rates also are the poorest states in India and lag behind when it comes to education, GDP, and access to birth control. More developed parts tend to have lower fertility rates for the same reason we see it in highly industrialized countries and cities.

    • @SharkFishSF
      @SharkFishSF Год назад

      No relationship between access to birth control and being poor. Every urban city has govt control, hence birth control is forced upon by health dept workers. Villages are less governed by govt, hence they don't need it.

    • @NarutoUzumaki-xd4db
      @NarutoUzumaki-xd4db Год назад +50

      Well haryana's GDP per capita higher than any southern and western state.
      But you wanted to bring this point when it's not related to video.
      Till 1990 this area was still most populated.
      BTW no part is most developed.

    • @makodad
      @makodad Год назад +93

      For millennia North was the center of invasion and conflicts coming from the west. Most of that area was neglected by the British and mostly used as farmland while they industrialized the south to process the produce for trade. Post independence these poor states had the most voters so became the center of all the bad politics in the country. Now that constant neglect over centuries has become ingrained in the psyche of the people and social backwardness has become the normal here.

    • @SharkFishSF
      @SharkFishSF Год назад +32

      @@makodad yes correct, and Christian missionaries started their job of converting in the south.

    • @randommedia3441
      @randommedia3441 Год назад +9

      @@NarutoUzumaki-xd4db because of delhi ncr , satellite cities of delhi contribute a lot in neighboring states, and haryana and punjab had very low population density ....

  • @Pappu77775
    @Pappu77775 8 месяцев назад +1

    The thing you need to understand is that the south-west monsoon which originates in the Arabian Sea forms the major chunk of rainfall in India, hence the continuity and large elevations of the western ghats actually have a greater detrimental effect on the Deccan plateau as otherwise to the Eastern ghats. Moreover, it is these same peaky mountain range that are responsible for the monsoon up in the north as they direct these clouds and winds towards the north

  • @ariesmusic8584
    @ariesmusic8584 Год назад

    I love this channel it has taught me so much history and information about other countries absolutely love your work brother ❤

  • @xploreourterra6096
    @xploreourterra6096 Год назад +144

    It's crazy that some areas of Hyderabad in outskirts have transformed into mini cities from hills and forest just in 10 years!

    • @Bharatiya31
      @Bharatiya31 Год назад +6

      Pls Brother add in ur comment to correct this map, He at least should know that this isn't our real map...it's include POK and Akshaichin ....Ur comment is highlighted that's why I am telling u pls 🙏🙏🙏

    • @Johnson-iz8yi
      @Johnson-iz8yi Год назад +1

      Hello Tsss , how was your day today

  • @Sozzley
    @Sozzley Год назад +103

    this guy thought me more about indian geography than my indian geography teacher in 16 minutes 💀💀💀

    • @mainakmandal4275
      @mainakmandal4275 Год назад +2

      Means you have bunked all basic geographic classes 💀💀💀 wtf!

    • @Sozzley
      @Sozzley Год назад +6

      @@mainakmandal4275 my social teacher took 3 months to explain India's geography and climate patterns and still didn't understand 💀💀

    • @YashSharma-rx3ff
      @YashSharma-rx3ff Год назад +2

      @@Sozzley Lol! Mine took only 2-3 days.

    • @chickeninabox
      @chickeninabox Год назад

      @@YashSharma-rx3ff Same

    • @YashSharma-rx3ff
      @YashSharma-rx3ff Год назад

      @@chickeninabox CBSE student?😅😅

  • @EXcellentstuFF
    @EXcellentstuFF Год назад

    amazing video, packed with knowledge!

  • @yashnagar4042
    @yashnagar4042 Год назад +1

    indian geography, history,culture, language, religion, food , civilization everything is diverse you cant easily judge india by one video but how you simply explain in short thats makes you best youtuber in physiography

  • @engineeredarmy1152
    @engineeredarmy1152 Год назад +194

    I live in the south but it still feels congested. Can't imagine living in that dense north

    • @PK-tt5kk
      @PK-tt5kk Год назад +92

      It feels congested not because of the density but because of CHAOS. Indian cities have been extremely neglected. Especially public transportation. Also the Floor Area Ratio (FAR) is very low in Indian cities. making Indian cities spread and thus we get terrible traffic.

    • @nishasrivastava441
      @nishasrivastava441 Год назад +11

      Come to Varanasi it's not that dense😄 how this video shows yeah but statistically we are most populated state in India.

    • @ketikteks
      @ketikteks Год назад +31

      @@nishasrivastava441 I m damn sure u r used to it when I go up it's feels like human sea

    • @shayanraj7840
      @shayanraj7840 Год назад +17

      North population are distributed actually because plain agriculture. That's why south is more dense than north except some big cities.

    • @bitik9847
      @bitik9847 Год назад +7

      @@PK-tt5kk
      There is no chaos in South

  • @SayonR
    @SayonR Год назад +1196

    This guy just managed to teach us Indian Geography upto the 10th standard in under 15 minutes lol

    • @asticlol
      @asticlol Год назад +38

      bas ek hi baat hai usne kerala ke bare me baat nhi ki, where that wind splits into two and goes to kerala and bay of bengal

    • @rahilmalhotra001
      @rahilmalhotra001 Год назад +43

      Yes, i felt like my ICSE board exam geography lesson. It covered similar topics

    • @HasanUnknown
      @HasanUnknown Год назад +3

      [Quran 20:14]:-
      “Indeed, I am Allah . There is no God except Me, so worship Me and establish prayer for My remembrance.”

    • @sinofpride1235
      @sinofpride1235 Год назад +7

      He showed india map only wrong in thumbnail and video

    • @sinofpride1235
      @sinofpride1235 Год назад +15

      Not only in thumbnail but in video also wrong india map.😡😡

  • @cathyarsenault817
    @cathyarsenault817 Год назад +5

    Highly informative. This filled a serious gap in my knowledge of geography. Thank you for the info!

  • @speedy_comet
    @speedy_comet Год назад +3

    This reminded me of my Geography class good old times:)

  • @TVkachu
    @TVkachu Год назад +348

    Indian here, holy crap I had no clue that Mumbai was THAT populated.
    Like yes, Mumbai's population is pretty big, i have been there before so I can confirm, but never in a million years would i have guessed that it has a bigger population than the 9th largest country in the world.
    Great video!

    • @user-sh2ij8hy9p
      @user-sh2ij8hy9p Год назад +50

      He was talking about m 9th largest in area, not population. Kazakhstan in population is much lower

    • @X1GenKaneShiroX
      @X1GenKaneShiroX Год назад +6

      I mean, Mumbai have a way larger population than Antarctica and Antarctica land area is a whopping 5,500,000 square miles while Mumbai have 4,000x more people than Antarctica.

    • @TVkachu
      @TVkachu Год назад +5

      @@user-sh2ij8hy9p i... know? still pretty wild to think about

    • @TVkachu
      @TVkachu Год назад +2

      @@X1GenKaneShiroX Kazakhstan ≠ Antarctica

    • @kunalincredible
      @kunalincredible Год назад +4

      Though Delhi is more populated (one of the largest cities in the world and largest in India), Mumbai is far denser, having only 3rd of Delhi's surface area!

  • @bhg123ful
    @bhg123ful Год назад +473

    Interesting video. Its also noteworthy that the Western Ghats is one of the most biologically diverse parts of the country with a several major wildlife sanctuaries . . . because of the steep rainforest covered slopes - its not as suitable for major agricultural conversion.

    • @Geopolitics_Explained
      @Geopolitics_Explained Год назад +3

      How do you do....
      Can you please vote in my community poll...

    • @yasinbutt6064
      @yasinbutt6064 Год назад

      @@Geopolitics_Explained pakistan

    • @commonsense1019
      @commonsense1019 Год назад +1

      western and eastern ghats are kids compared to the daddy himalayas

    • @knightofgodserventofholymo7500
      @knightofgodserventofholymo7500 Год назад +5

      Western ghats hosts a lot of spices , tea and rubber plantations and unfortunately a lot of quarries

    • @prasanthgp7568
      @prasanthgp7568 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@commonsense1019Actually the Himalayas are the youngest mountain ranges in the world.

  • @nevamind68t23
    @nevamind68t23 Год назад

    Fascinating, thank you 🙏🏾 👍🏾 🤎

  • @gamingwithsameer4900
    @gamingwithsameer4900 Год назад +3

    I am also from India but I live in south side of India and I am also socked after watching this vodia

  • @user00942
    @user00942 Год назад +216

    This video made me realise how big India actually is! it doesn't look huge on Mercator map. But you gotta admit it's actually huge

    • @AmitKumar-nq7wk
      @AmitKumar-nq7wk Год назад +44

      Infact India were atleast twice bigger than this untill Pakistan, afghanistan, nepal, bangladesh etc seperated as different countries.

    • @fumme
      @fumme Год назад +10

      Still less than half the size of 6th largest, even tho thats only 1 position above India, the difference is vast, India is only Less than half that's 6th largest country despite being 7th

    • @Skywardknight177
      @Skywardknight177 Год назад +18

      ​@@AmitKumar-nq7wk You know the British were the ones who separated us right, not the countries themselves.

    • @areaxisthegurkha
      @areaxisthegurkha Год назад +6

      @@AmitKumar-nq7wk not exactly Afghanistan, even though we were under the same rule at one point, that was very ancient. We are more close to history with Pakistan than with Afghanistan today.

    • @AmitKumar-nq7wk
      @AmitKumar-nq7wk Год назад +2

      @@Skywardknight177 obviously i know that 🤣

  • @aeymed
    @aeymed Год назад +172

    Indian's such a diverse n beautiful country. Wish to visit there someday. Lots of Love, prayers n hugs to my beautiful neighbors there 🇵🇰❤🇮🇳

    • @jeanlannes4375
      @jeanlannes4375 Год назад +21

      Porkistan 😂

    • @jeanlannes4375
      @jeanlannes4375 Год назад +1

      INDIA will crush Pakistan

    • @Contractor48
      @Contractor48 Год назад +30

      Do come to the south. You will see a completely different culture than what you see in Pakistan Punjabi region.

    • @rajbhattacharya4427
      @rajbhattacharya4427 Год назад +40

      @@Contractor48 The richest culture of India is in the south. Tamil Nadu is where I'm from. But please don't bring Islam here

    • @100cents5
      @100cents5 Год назад +17

      @@rajbhattacharya4427 based south indian

  • @sowmyukthkumar1260
    @sowmyukthkumar1260 Год назад +8

    As a guy from hyderabad, i must say that southern lands are more fertile than what the narrator has conveyed. Indian's one of the forest reserve do exist in southern part filled with rich soil which is perfect for vegetables and crops.

    • @latvialava6644
      @latvialava6644 Год назад +6

      That's because of River water rather than Rain and glacier water in the Northern part of India !!!

    • @AbhishekRajNahar
      @AbhishekRajNahar Год назад

      That vastly pales in comparison

    • @arcaakvira
      @arcaakvira 2 месяца назад +1

      @@AbhishekRajNahar it's cause we have rich black soil though it may seem pale in comparison to north it's actually one of the world's most fertile plains

    • @-_-Ankit01
      @-_-Ankit01 2 месяца назад

      ​@@arcaakvira the black soil in India is not same as the other black soils. Indian black soil is because of basaltic rocks and the other black soil like mississippi's is black because of humus content.

    • @arcaakvira
      @arcaakvira Месяц назад

      @@-_-Ankit01 No it's not I'm from karnataka and it's literally called the land of black soil....that is very good for cotton cultivation and is known for being fertile....we stand first in lot of agri production

  • @indiafirst3676
    @indiafirst3676 Год назад +4

    In the 21st century being dependent too much on Agriculture is not a good choice. North India is too dependent on Agriculture due to Geography but South India has dominant Services & Manufacturing Sector which explains why majority of India's Metropolitan cities lie to the South of the Vindhyas.

  • @vitamaltz
    @vitamaltz Год назад +188

    It’s not accurate to say that the mountains block the movement of air. The air does flow over the mountains, but nearly all the moisture in the air precipitates out before reaching the summit due to adiabatic cooling. The process happens in reverse as the air descends the other side of the mountain, where the air warms as air pressure increases, resulting in a humid air mass that can hold almost all the remaining moisture in the air without precipitating.

    • @chukwuebukaokoroafor1095
      @chukwuebukaokoroafor1095 Год назад +6

      🤓

    • @benwilliams868
      @benwilliams868 Год назад +2

      Polar winds that blow in from the north naturally stay lower to the ground.

    • @vitamaltz
      @vitamaltz Год назад +2

      @@benwilliams868 there is no prevailing wind at any altitude that moves from the Arctic across Siberia, Mongolia, China, and Nepal to crash against the Himalaya. Most winds at that longitude move west-to-east.

    • @benwilliams868
      @benwilliams868 Год назад +2

      @@vitamaltz what are yours credentials?

    • @benwilliams868
      @benwilliams868 Год назад +1

      @@vitamaltz or can you cite your sources for that info please?

  • @FairyCRat
    @FairyCRat Год назад +47

    Uttar Pradesh is interesting, it's one of the rare examples of a largely rural yet very dense population. Basically, not that many big cities, but you're never very far away from the nearest house. Rwanda and Burundi are the same story.

    • @objectsmedia4523
      @objectsmedia4523 Год назад

      You will be surprised

    • @thunderb00m
      @thunderb00m Год назад

      UP and Bihar are some of the least educated states and also the most conservative, so they have the highest fertility. It just so happens that their lands can also support their stupidity.

    • @FairyCRat
      @FairyCRat Год назад +5

      @@objectsmedia4523 I mean, when you look at the few countries with over 200 million people, they all have at least one megacity. UP is kinda surprising in that it really doesn't, it has 2 cities with about 3 million people, and then a ton of smaller ones with about 100k, which is still a decent size, but not what you'd expect of such a populated place.

    • @yolemae6580
      @yolemae6580 Год назад +8

      @@FairyCRat i think Delhi is right next to it so thats kind of the megacity for them. some cities in UP are part of the larger Delhi area i think

    • @A...sy....u
      @A...sy....u Год назад +5

      @@FairyCRat LUCKNOW
      NOIDA
      AND DELHI NCR

  • @amazing.everything6747
    @amazing.everything6747 4 месяца назад

    You have explained it to perfection brother.

  • @Vk_2320
    @Vk_2320 2 месяца назад

    Wow your all content are amazing !

  • @dannydaw59
    @dannydaw59 Год назад +46

    I always made the assumption as a westerner that India's population was in the coastal cities to the south. Thanks RealLifeLore.

  • @ThatOneREDScout
    @ThatOneREDScout Год назад +26

    I guess you could say that all those mountains really "ghat" all the water.
    I'll see myself out now.

    • @ydid687
      @ydid687 Год назад

      get out of youtube..just get lost in the cosmos

  • @Heromisra
    @Heromisra 9 месяцев назад +4

    The map of india is not correct In the thumbnail 😡😡😡

    • @deadhandof9108
      @deadhandof9108 9 месяцев назад +3

      Can you just shut your mouth and enjoy the video and not scream that Kashmir situation????!!!!!!!he wouldn't ever hear your freaking cry and the majority Kashmir population are muslim too!it's only claimed by India because of that hindu king

  • @finally-a-girl-is-noone
    @finally-a-girl-is-noone Год назад +2

    I'd suggest to look at literacy rates or some other metric of how developed the places are as I think that would tell part of the story too.

  • @orionaquila420
    @orionaquila420 Год назад +92

    I have an exam tomorrow and this video literally covers my entire syllabus 😂

    • @lilyyoung1002
      @lilyyoung1002 Год назад

      Wow that's crazy

    • @Kapil__Lanjewar
      @Kapil__Lanjewar Год назад

      Copy link of this video and write the URL as answer 😆 lol

    • @siddhantsoni8937
      @siddhantsoni8937 Год назад +2

      So, your entire syllabus is all about india and it's population?

    • @alfa_an
      @alfa_an Год назад

      @@siddhantsoni8937 he is a mad!! you can also imagine why any American would study Indian demography and geography in deep??
      although they don't even know their own geography better. majority of them(educated) can't even locate any country in the world on world map.

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 Год назад

      good luck in your exams and finish the essay with "down with nazi agenda in indian politics"

  • @akshayyadav3911
    @akshayyadav3911 Год назад +65

    I am an Indian and I am really amazed by this factual explanation, I so much agree with him. Kudos!!

    • @--julian_
      @--julian_ Год назад

      your country is really cool

    • @_noobie_0
      @_noobie_0 Год назад +3

      @@--julian_ aside for frustrating population density, yes it is beautiful

    • @Aniruddha0509
      @Aniruddha0509 4 месяца назад +1

      Oh really! didn't you notice the map? or you don't know your own country's map properly? shame on you....

    • @OrderEmperor
      @OrderEmperor 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Aniruddha0509 Not everyone is good at geography. So there's nothing to be ashamed of.

    • @geraldkhasi1006
      @geraldkhasi1006 2 месяца назад

      I'm from the Northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya . 2 things are wrong in this video , my state is not on the Northern part ,but Northeastern and we have one of the smallest density population n one of the smallest population of only 3 million. Where did this guy get his facts ?Other than that I'd say most of video content is true

  • @adarshadas3037
    @adarshadas3037 5 месяцев назад

    this is a next level video it's really AWESOME

  • @darkuser9992
    @darkuser9992 Год назад +4

    It became apparent to me that himalayas is one of the most important geological features of the face of this planet. It is the source to Indus, Ganges, Bramaputra, Irrawady, Mekong, Huang He and Yangtze. It provides fresh water to most of Asia and more than 50% of humanity. And if it weren't for these rivers, perhaps none of the Asian civilizations would have started. Crazy to think about.

  • @ag135i
    @ag135i Год назад +52

    I live in the southern side of the line you mentioned in the state of maharashtra people are mostly concentrated in cities if you go in mountainous regions and very remote villages you will find very less people there.

  • @akcentbadal
    @akcentbadal Год назад +95

    I wish this video was available when I was appearing for my high school Geography exams! I’ve learned more Geography of India than my textbooks haha 😂

    • @nabamakin
      @nabamakin Год назад +6

      Because you never focus on class

    • @funnyvalentine7416
      @funnyvalentine7416 Год назад

      ​@@nabamakin true

    • @marcos1292
      @marcos1292 Год назад

      Except the Map, everything you can learn

    • @sinofpride1235
      @sinofpride1235 Год назад +1

      Bro, this guy put wrong India map in thumbnail and video.

    • @akcentbadal
      @akcentbadal Год назад +1

      @@sinofpride1235 See I can’t even tell the difference haha 😂

  • @dennisdexter5602
    @dennisdexter5602 Год назад

    Nice vid, really well made.

  • @TarunKumar-vx1hq
    @TarunKumar-vx1hq Год назад +3

    UP(17%) + Bihar(9%) + Bengal (8%)+Madhya Pradesh(7%)+ Delhi-Punjab-Haryana (6%)+ Jharkhand (3%)= 50% of India's population
    Approximate figure just to give an perspective
    So the areas drained by Ganges and Yamuna rivers alone constitutes 50% of population
    Brahmaputra , Godavari,Krishna and Cauvery have their own fan base as well

  • @marktwain368
    @marktwain368 Год назад +50

    This is a wonderful and comprehensive geography lesson about India with fantastic graphics and animation. As a Geography professor, I highly recommend this presentation for its wealth of detail and insights into population and the factors that define it.

    • @Geopolitics_Explained
      @Geopolitics_Explained Год назад +1

      How do you do...
      Can you please vote in my community poll....

    • @animesadlofi
      @animesadlofi Год назад

      But he doesn't shows the Kashmir as a part of india

  • @arjunps6776
    @arjunps6776 Год назад +151

    I live in Kerala in the narrow strip of land between the Arabian Sea and Western Ghats. On some clear days if we stand near the coast, we can see the sea on one side and the mountains on the other.
    Western Ghats are UNESCO World Heritage Site with some unique flora and fauna. Some amazing hill stations are located in these mountains in all states through which it passes.

    • @transitiontransverse
      @transitiontransverse Год назад

      Didn't know thanks

    • @Bharatiya31
      @Bharatiya31 Год назад +2

      Pls Brother add in ur comment to correct this map, He at least should know that this isn't our real map...it's include POK and Akshaichin ....Ur comment is highlighted that's why I am telling u pls 🙏🙏🙏

    • @adarshmd3787
      @adarshmd3787 Год назад +4

      Also Western Ghats is one among the 8 hottest biodiversity hotspots in the world.

    • @tarekfatahfanclub9043
      @tarekfatahfanclub9043 Год назад +9

      Western Ghats is not just limited to Kerala.

    • @pavanajsridhar939
      @pavanajsridhar939 Год назад

      Ohh you must be from north kerala then….let me guess …near Kannur or perhaps mangalore side

  • @VYBCTV
    @VYBCTV 4 месяца назад +1

    Superb video. Largest Commercial & Industrial Centre Of North is located in Delhi NCR. In West it is Mumbai. In East Kolkata & In South it is Chennai. But if you observe outskirts of Chennai, Bangalore or Hyderabad there are no continuous population distribution. But Kerala is not like that. From Kasargod to Thiruvananthapuram. From Ponnani to Palakkad. The population density is mind blowing. (Most densely populated chain like human inhabitation in the subcontinent after Yamuna - Ganga regions comprising the states of Uttarakhand, Haryana, Delhi, UttarPradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and country of Bangladesh.)

  • @NationalistBhartiya
    @NationalistBhartiya 5 месяцев назад

    Informative vedio full of fact 🔥🔥

  • @VarunKumar-ro4ll
    @VarunKumar-ro4ll Год назад +271

    As far as the population explosion is concerned, the damage was done 30-40 years ago when the fertility was over 3 for most of india, as shown in the video the fertility rate is either at 2 or even below that, its fallen so rapidly that some researches even fear that India might grow old before it can actually become rich so you can't even introduce aggressive population control policies like China did. Unfortunately, the 2 states that stick out like a sore thumb in almost every statistic about India and its states, the same states also contribute to nearly 30% of india's population.

    • @rjo6026
      @rjo6026 Год назад +2

      The biggest fear which people ignore is corruption. japan and China were at far worse position than India 50 years back. But look where they have reached now. Indians are still crying and blame the British

    • @mobob7989
      @mobob7989 Год назад +78

      poorer areas generally tend to have higher fertility rates, vice versa

    • @xa-xii7981
      @xa-xii7981 Год назад +30

      From another pov, UP and Bihar will rule India in the future 😂 because they'd have a much younger population base than other states.

    • @PK-tt5kk
      @PK-tt5kk Год назад +73

      damage ?? population is not the problem, its how the society manages it, i.e. good food, education & health. All places on earth had a population explosion in the 20th century, its just that India(especially the north) had a bigger base.
      Also population explosion is not because suddenly everyone started to have more babies it is because most babies born STOPPED DYING.

    • @VarunKumar-ro4ll
      @VarunKumar-ro4ll Год назад +13

      @@mobob7989 that's my point, they are the poorest areas in India and continue to hold a significant chunk of India's population.

  • @yashvardhanojha6796
    @yashvardhanojha6796 Год назад +64

    I'm presently in my Village ( in Uttar Pradesh)
    This year wheat produce has been very high. They forgot to keep all the producer inside and at night stray cattles visited and ate some of that ,. But since the produce is good no one cares . Everyone is in good mood.
    Even the large farms here will seem to be small if you compare them to industrial scale farms of usa or Canada.

    • @bustavonnutz
      @bustavonnutz Год назад +7

      The American system has ruined the agricultural sector. Corporations are trying to price out family farms which I find so despicable; soon we'll all be forced to be retail drones in the "service industry".

    • @shaileshpal8671
      @shaileshpal8671 Год назад +1

      Great to here

    • @akshaysharma8940
      @akshaysharma8940 Год назад +6

      I live in Delhi…have my ancestral village in western Uttar Pradesh where ppl have acres of farms in there and it is said to be so densely populated on paper but still i saw ppl living in spacious houses with their own set of farmland pieces through different villages…god knows how far ppl live from each other in lesser densed countries/areas!

    • @SolomonSunder
      @SolomonSunder Год назад +2

      @@akshaysharma8940 I am from Kanyakumari and my grandparents owned farmland. In less dense areas, you have to normally walk at least 5 mins to reach your neighbours house. And a house is in the middle of the whole farm. Though in some areas, they have a system of houses in the middle of the village and farmland surrounding the whole village.

    • @RohitPatel-bk8fo
      @RohitPatel-bk8fo Год назад +1

      @@SolomonSunder cool

  • @VishalChauhan-ee6bz
    @VishalChauhan-ee6bz 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent presentation!!!

  • @g.o.dgaming4281
    @g.o.dgaming4281 Год назад +11

    I am from India and I can fully agree with this 🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @shreyopal3091
    @shreyopal3091 Год назад +64

    Yeah, I live in Uttar Pradesh and it is already pretty damn populated... Adding another millions looks impossible. 😅

    • @PK-tt5kk
      @PK-tt5kk Год назад +20

      Uttar Pradesh I think will likely add another 30-40 more million people. To be honest its not that populated. Its just that UP is still not urbanised. Just 10 megacities in UP can inhabit most of the population, leaving the rest of the state empty.

    • @saumyapandey2372
      @saumyapandey2372 Год назад

      @@PK-tt5kk True.

    • @ketikteks
      @ketikteks Год назад

      Nothing is impossible

    • @muslimproudtobe
      @muslimproudtobe Год назад +10

      Only cities are crowded leave the cities its bilkul khali like just farms and villages.

    • @shreyopal3091
      @shreyopal3091 Год назад +1

      Well, it is pretty crowded here in the west side cities. Don't know outside of NCR though.

  • @ashu8265
    @ashu8265 Год назад +31

    that region has always been populous because of the Ganga plain since ancient times and may be remain that way in the future too

  • @taruuutru
    @taruuutru 7 месяцев назад +15

    The video is great but please use the correct map of India 0:03

    • @_beentheredonethat
      @_beentheredonethat 2 месяца назад +2

      I knew someone would definitely raise the point!!! Thanks for raising the issue!!

    • @jbcb3378
      @jbcb3378 Месяц назад +6

      that IS the correct map of india

    • @Abhimanyu-Singh1
      @Abhimanyu-Singh1 2 дня назад +1

      Like it or not but that's the internationally recognised map of India.

  • @GhulamQadri-ip8du
    @GhulamQadri-ip8du 4 месяца назад

    Good informative researched documentary

  • @realhumphreyappleby
    @realhumphreyappleby Год назад +135

    This guy has put more effort in explaining India's geography than any other Indian youtuber. I tip my hat to you Sir and may you be blessed with millions of views.

    • @YashSharma-zp8yu
      @YashSharma-zp8yu Год назад +1

      Are you also from India?

    • @VitaminProtein4256
      @VitaminProtein4256 Год назад +11

      Funfact: you didn't even search this topic of Indian youtubers 😂

    • @nishantchaudhary8477
      @nishantchaudhary8477 Год назад +5

      Sir he is as much educated as you are....about indian geography and borders....shown a wrong map of india

    • @sinofpride1235
      @sinofpride1235 Год назад +6

      He showed wrong India map in thumbnail and video😡😡😡😡😡 . I say you report it for misinformation

    • @shivamsolanke4660
      @shivamsolanke4660 Год назад +1

      We feel that because our geography classes were never serious.

  • @sophroniel
    @sophroniel Год назад +26

    The effect of the wester ghats is similar to the southern alps in new zealand: very wet, lush west coast, flat, dry plains from the mountains to the east coast (where I live, in Canterbury!)

    • @arjunraj823
      @arjunraj823 Год назад +8

      Yes, Kerala (where I live) is the wet side of Western ghats while the other side is arid.

    • @Johnson-iz8yi
      @Johnson-iz8yi Год назад

      Hello Sophia, how was your day today

  • @My_GenericUserName
    @My_GenericUserName 12 дней назад +1

    The real reason is lack of birth control measures in the states mentioned in the video. 1950s didn't have that kind of divide, was more like 30-35 % odd above that line

  • @Sorryno7192
    @Sorryno7192 10 месяцев назад

    9:42 i love the misspelled words

  • @fjss7166
    @fjss7166 Год назад +36

    So everytime someone goes up the top of Mount Everest they could do it every year again because they technically didn't reach the peak of the Mountain

    • @TamalPlays
      @TamalPlays Год назад +1

      yup

    • @ydid687
      @ydid687 Год назад +1

      or just jump once you've reached the peak, you'll be covered for atleast a century

    • @dex6316
      @dex6316 Год назад +6

      Nope. They reach the peak. The growth comes from the base of the mountain, not the top. It’s more like every year someone can go to the base of Mount Everest and experience new mountain.

  • @zelphx
    @zelphx Год назад +20

    EXCELLENT job. This video was stuffed with information, and as a thirty-year veteran of teaching such information, I was happy to learn some things myself. 🥇

  • @RB-fp8hn
    @RB-fp8hn 9 месяцев назад

    What an amazing video!

  • @DannieKamete
    @DannieKamete Год назад

    That was SUPREMELY interesting

  • @jameswyre6480
    @jameswyre6480 Год назад +36

    Excellent points that are well presented. This gives much-needed perspective on India and it’s future development. I did not know about several of these issues. Great job by the folks behind this quality channel!

  • @navneetshyam1335
    @navneetshyam1335 Год назад +22

    Bro, good and high quality video, I now know more geography, history than my school ever taught me. Thank you for your great content!
    👍

  • @gurururuwarararara8164
    @gurururuwarararara8164 2 месяца назад +2

    The sheer amount of people makes the prospect of living in India seem utterly hellish, especially if you're claustrophobic

  • @Vk_2320
    @Vk_2320 2 месяца назад

    I wish i had got an geography teacher like you when i was in school 🎒📚

  • @ASAIRAO
    @ASAIRAO Год назад +14

    Great informative video, years of learning just sumed up in a short video which is explained well. We being Indian got to learn easily about the subject in a video.
    Great Job👍

  • @sumanthsamprathi9741
    @sumanthsamprathi9741 Год назад +15

    I love the work you put into your videos and the way they're formatted always make them such a breeze to watch!

  • @gujarathiganesh
    @gujarathiganesh Год назад +13

    2:34 A correction needed
    List of largest and populous cities in general we call it as metropolitan cities are ranked as
    1. Delhi NCR not just NCT
    2. Mumbai
    3. Kolkata
    4. Bangalore
    5. Chennai
    6. Hyderabad
    I hope 🤞 it make sense

  • @harikrishnanchandramohan4209
    @harikrishnanchandramohan4209 10 дней назад +2

    I may not have geographical data like you but as a south Indian with common sense I can assure you that the population is lower in south not because we have less food but because southern states are more educated and have 2 kids per couple on average while the states above the line have more kids per couple because less awareness on family planning.

  • @loveshgarg5672
    @loveshgarg5672 Год назад +27

    One other reason for low agriculture activity in Southern India can be understood by the mineral distribution chart and type of activity are involved in. Southern India is much rich in natural resources and minerals, and people are less involved in agriculture sector. Also, Southern India has larger non-veg eating population also, they are involved in fishing. This further reduces the dependence on agriculture sector.

    • @harshulgupta4604
      @harshulgupta4604 Год назад +9

      The thing is other way round. Traditionally South Indians couldn't do as much farming as the people in North that is why they had to find alternative ways of feeding their people and earning livelihood like fisheries, more non veg, and other non agricultural occupations.

    • @snihal3216
      @snihal3216 Год назад

      @@harshulgupta4604nope,south indian love to eat meat,,who wants to eat the tasteless vegetables yuck,even on festivals we sacrifice animals in temples for god and eat including beef in tamilnadu,if you don’t believe you can come and see for yourself, you’ll find beef in every corner of the street

    • @Geopolitics_Explained
      @Geopolitics_Explained Год назад +1

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    • @loveshgarg5672
      @loveshgarg5672 Год назад +1

      @@Geopolitics_Explained where?

    • @centralakbar9132
      @centralakbar9132 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@harshulgupta4604😂 no sea in landlocked areas. Kerala sea food main item

  • @LurkerPatrol5
    @LurkerPatrol5 Год назад +185

    As an Indian American who just went to visit the Himalayas, I greatly appreciated and truly understood this video so much more. It's so beautiful and lush green up North with all those hills and rivers. Down South where I'm from it's still surprisingly green and theres a lot of water coming in, especially into my dads state of Andhra Pradesh, but in Tamil Nadu its hella dry in places. The river going through my hometown is more often bone dry than not.

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Год назад +7

      It's weird to hear the word "dry" associated with Tamil Nadu, when Chennai gets sometimes enormous monsoon level rainfall. Then again, my family is from there and we haven't really explored anywhere else in TN.

    • @HypnosisBear
      @HypnosisBear Год назад +3

      The reverse monsoon season! Due to cyclones during the time of November and December Tamilnadu's coast recieve a lot of rainfall!

    • @lutenic6111
      @lutenic6111 Год назад +9

      @@nahor88 rains in Chennai do not flow inwards into TN and feed the dry lands
      All rain water funnels back to Ocean

    • @randommedia3441
      @randommedia3441 Год назад +1

      Ya tamilnadu is mostly depend on water of kaveri, and water of dams from kerala like iduki, shiruvani etc

    • @dharanichakravarthi
      @dharanichakravarthi Год назад +1

      We don't fetch water from Idukki, that's Mullaiperiyar. Siruvani is only for Covai city's consumption.

  • @BiruRajopadhyaya
    @BiruRajopadhyaya 8 месяцев назад

    Do you know know oldest Nepal area is called Himvat-khanda whis inside east Arunachal to west Hindukush & soth ganga river to noth brmhaputra. that's oldest human living area where you count population more than south of ganga river

  • @PerumPalli
    @PerumPalli 11 месяцев назад +2

    It's Because Central Gov Implemented Family Planing Heavily on Southern India,
    But not in North 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

  • @dharmani_youtube
    @dharmani_youtube Год назад +10

    Extremely well researched. As a long time subscriber, can say this is one of the best of your channel.

  • @ishikapandey6050
    @ishikapandey6050 Год назад +13

    Best part of living in north India you experience all the seasons you name it we have it.
    Worst part the effect of climate change are pretty evident the beautiful cycle of 6 seasons- Vasant Ritu (Spring), Grishma Ritu (Summer), Varsha Ritu (Monsoon), Sharad Ritu (Autumn), Hemant Ritu (Pre-Winter) and Shishir Ritu (Winter) which I always experienced as a child is disturbed and a new season of pollution is also added.

    • @omkarupadhyay406
      @omkarupadhyay406 Год назад +1

      What a great conclusion yaar ishika and that pollution one was spot on LOL

  • @user-df1hf5yv9r
    @user-df1hf5yv9r 11 месяцев назад +2

    Also fertility rate of South India Decreased after 1970 .. 1 or 2 child per family .. Decrease the Property and run towards wealth and pay more tax .. Check the Base population of India in 1947 and fertility rate ..

  • @saimadhav00
    @saimadhav00 Год назад +2

    U should also account for the literacy rate..and family planning which is very low in some northern states like UP and Bihar..

    • @AbhishekVerma-vg6zb
      @AbhishekVerma-vg6zb Год назад +2

      Come on!!!
      Don't compare UP with Bihar or any other states ....we know where we stands in present times ....we have seen a commendable growth in last few years ...and things gonna change rapidly in next decade ...so you better don't impose your agenda here ...how many district you have in your state????
      Up got 75 districts ...and due to such huge population here ...we got most of no. Seats in parliament in both the houses !!!!

    • @saimadhav00
      @saimadhav00 Год назад +2

      @@AbhishekVerma-vg6zb Instead of ranting here. Just watch the video and then understand my comment.. i don't have agendas like u do