Nuclear Bombs, Geopolitics & India's Science Gods ft. R. Chidambaram On The Ranveer Show हिंदी 185

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @ranveerallahbadia
    @ranveerallahbadia  Год назад +74

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    • @subhamkar337
      @subhamkar337 Год назад

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      I was doing good and won't lie the series was also good but ...
      In the 6th Day you made it PREMIUM...
      I mean why ... If you give the rest of 2 days for free then will you loss huge money ??? Compared to that I have lost the energy to do meditation for next many days , got frustrated when in the morning sat in posture just to complete day 6 with a hope and suddenly its showing "It is locked" .
      This has broken my schedule as well .
      Just wanted to say that . I face that problem , hope you will do something .
      Thanks .

    • @kaohillfolks9355
      @kaohillfolks9355 Год назад

      A SELL OUT and an extension of the Godi Media in the internet.

    • @Padmanabham.
      @Padmanabham. Год назад

      'SOP Principle' for Young Aspiring Scientists!!! 👩‍🔬👨🏾‍🔬
      (by R. Chidambaram Sir in conversation with Ranveer Allahbadia )
      👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
      insta-blogging.blogspot.com/2023/02/indian-shaving-companies.html
      1. SELF BELIEF:- "There's nothing I can't do in my area of competence"
      2. OPTIMISM:- "You must do it, You can do it"
      3. PASSION:- "Do it with full force"
      --------------------- Conversation ----------------------
      Rañveer:-
      [There are a lot of aspiring scientists watching you, उनको क्या advice देना चाहोगे?]
      R. Chidambaram Sir:-
      [See ऐसा है कि, Swami Vivekananda की बात कहूं एक?]
      Rañveer:-
      [Sure!]
      R. Chidambaram Sir:-
      [He said "The old theology was that you are an atheist if you don't believe in god; the new theology is you are an atheist if you don't believe in yourself!"
      The 1st thing all young fellows should have is SELF-BELIEF. That has been my principle. I stay with the concept 'there is nothing India cannot do'. I belong to an institution BARC (Bhabha Atomic Research Centre) 'there is nothing BARC cannot do within its area of specialisation'; what is the corollary of that 'there is nothing I cannot do in my area of competence', that is what young fellows should know, self belief! "THERE IS NOTHING I CANNOT DO IN MY AREA OF COMPETENCE"
      Then you have OPTIMISM. "ये कैसे होगा? नहीं होगा; शायद नहीं होगा" सब भूल जाओ! YOU MUST DO IT, YOU CAN DO IT; optimism!
      PASSION! जो कुछ भी करोगे पुरी ज़ोर से करो, ये आधा-अधूरा कुछ किया, इसमें थोड़ा मुंह लगाया, उसमें थोड़ा; ऐसा नहीं ।
      Self belief, Optimism & Passion this is what young people should have.]
      -----------------------------------------------------------
      Link to the full podcast: lnkd.in/gguw6spW
      Link to the blog: insta-blogging.blogspot.com/2023/08/sop-principle-for-aspiring-scientists.html

    • @GGyan.UPSC.
      @GGyan.UPSC. Год назад +2

      @nimbus education isro scientist Manish purohit ko bhi invite karna chieey vroh

    • @thesarcasticskeleton3876
      @thesarcasticskeleton3876 Год назад +1

      one of the worst interview with one of the best mind of India

  • @gunjeshsingh
    @gunjeshsingh Год назад +289

    As an engineer I love the way he explains science concepts. Im sure his class would go housefull if he were a prof.

    • @harshhooda
      @harshhooda Год назад +8

      Actually he is a professor too....at Bhabha Atomic Research C

    • @archangelmichael8209
      @archangelmichael8209 Год назад +6

      he is an intelligent mind of country , a south Indian brahmin .

    • @addynagar827
      @addynagar827 Год назад +1

      @@archangelmichael8209 always have to bring ethnic background ??

    • @archangelmichael8209
      @archangelmichael8209 Год назад +8

      @@addynagar827 absolutely yes, with the current hate going on against the south indian Brahmin community, it had to be said how many great things the southern state have done to the country. I myself am a north indian , but I feel like the south states are completely self made. And the central govt lives off of their money and spends it on north .
      Look at the Nobel prize winners from India , all are Brahmins

    • @sandipkar4812
      @sandipkar4812 Год назад

      Don't bring regionalism into it. All Nobel prize won because they were worthy of it. there is no space for mediocrity. Current government is doing lot more than earlier, Look at Numbi Narayanan Sir his case was also dissolved into current regime, Congress era he was tortured jailed. I respect R. Chidambaram sir, People like them are the real Hero of the Country dosen't realy mater which states he belongs to. He is an Indian thats enough. get your facts correct.@@archangelmichael8209

  • @kavijos5846
    @kavijos5846 Год назад +82

    You should invite ex-ISRO Scientist Nambi Narayanan, a true visionary along with R. Madhavan who made a movie on his life called Rocketetry. How the West brought cheap Indian politicians to kill India’s space program and ruined his life? Get him on your Hindi and English podcast. We should celebrate him and his life!

    • @FilesdocumentsAndreposit-kr3vb
      @FilesdocumentsAndreposit-kr3vb Год назад +1

      He should go to his place. Find a studio on rent. Simple.

    • @shsi5246
      @shsi5246 6 месяцев назад

      Suddenly idiots are celebrating Nambiar Narayana after a movie was released about him. Just shows how much ppl are brainwashed in india with respect to movie,cricketers and politicians. Another movie released called Sanju, see that and get more brainwashed

  • @AryanPaaji
    @AryanPaaji Год назад +447

    R. Chindambaram Sir ❤️ ko mera huge respect 🙏🏻.

    • @kapil9006
      @kapil9006 Год назад

      Bangaar mein pada hai nuclear weapon...kabhi kaam nhi aayega 😂😂😂😂

    • @ShashwatDubey-mm7ro
      @ShashwatDubey-mm7ro Год назад

      ​​@@kapil9006terepe use karein kya kispe use Karein time ayega to kerenge bhai

    • @red_chilli1751
      @red_chilli1751 Год назад +5

      ​@@kapil9006 Pakistan pe padega ek fin nbomb

    • @AnUchiha
      @AnUchiha Год назад +6

      @@kapil9006 That's what protecting or more precisely protected us against a full war with Pakistan. 😒

    • @beastlion2220
      @beastlion2220 Год назад

      Really you don't know the reality of R.Chidambram
      He is not too good

  • @AK-10001
    @AK-10001 Год назад +20

    Most underrated genius nuclear physicist of modern India!!! Kalam sir ke chamak damak me bechare R Chidambaram aur Anil kakodkar ji Ko utna Samman nahi Mila jo milna tha!!!

    • @williamhunter7131
      @williamhunter7131 Год назад

      Everything is controlled by missionaries and jihadis

    • @overlord7096
      @overlord7096 5 месяцев назад

      That's bcz R chidambaram is arrogant man. What made Kalam sir so popular and loved? His humbleness and loving nature.

    • @Vivek-h9t1l
      @Vivek-h9t1l 21 день назад

      Right

  • @rupam8432
    @rupam8432 Год назад +20

    Huge Respect to Chidambaram Sir, the humbleness and the knowledge he shared was literally amazing. Salute to this man for his contribution in Nuclear Sciences to our Country

  • @avinashmishra1404
    @avinashmishra1404 Год назад +248

    Another amazing podcast
    Ranveer is doing a gr8 job by bringing these jewels for us these podcasts are literally goldmines
    Lots of love❤❤❤

    • @ranveerallahbadia
      @ranveerallahbadia  Год назад +24

      Thank you for watching ❤️ 🙏🏻

    • @pankajsuryavansi9482
      @pankajsuryavansi9482 Год назад

      ​@@ranveerallahbadiano doubt R. Chidambaram sir is great but openheimer was a legend ❤

    • @thinkbeyond3229
      @thinkbeyond3229 Год назад

      ​@@ranveerallahbadiaranvir Bhai hath mein finger mein aapne magnetic 🧲 ring pehni hai kya

    • @ruchirathore12
      @ruchirathore12 Год назад

      ​​@@ranveerallahbadia sir please khan sir ko bhi laiye show pe @khangsresearchcentre
      🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @alimuttaqui337
    @alimuttaqui337 Год назад +8

    Dr. Chidambaram had inspired a whole generation of Indian Engineers and scientist to work and dedicate themselves to science and the nation. I had a few inspiring interaction with him. Simple , straight forward full of wisdom and anecdotes. It is good to see him that at 87 years of age he is active , remembering those years where his genre of Indian nuclear scientist created a position for India despite scientific apartheid and technology denial regimes of the Cold War era . Expecting more such interactions.

  • @6666shashank
    @6666shashank Год назад +14

    Don't usually comment on these but the way he explained fusion with Deuterium and Tritium isotopes put a big smile on a face. Thanks for bringing back memories from class 10 classroom. 😊

  • @AryanThakur-kd9jd
    @AryanThakur-kd9jd Год назад +59

    Ranveer please bring someone who has worked with vikram sarabhai and homi jehangir bhabha. Everyone want to know more about those great scientists who has helped to shape india. BTW great podcast. loved it

    • @bhavdeepnakum2949
      @bhavdeepnakum2949 Год назад

      Yes, please bring such people

    • @stormgg4052
      @stormgg4052 Год назад +2

      He worked with them most of them already passed away

    • @bhavdeepnakum2949
      @bhavdeepnakum2949 Год назад

      @@stormgg4052
      Someone like as Mr. Srijanpal Singh (who worked with Dr. Kalam)
      Research Team might get someone.

  • @a-sk007
    @a-sk007 Год назад +3

    It was great to see RC (as he was affectionately called). I worked for him in Computer Division in the late eighties and early nineties when he was Director of BARC.
    I implemented the first email server at BARC, which was second institution to have email after TIFR/NCST. This was using Unix computers and UUCP with telephone lines and modems with grand speed of 2400 baud. A simple "hi" would take 20 minutes to download!
    I remember one Saturday he called me over as there was some issue with email and while I was busy resolving the issue, RC prepared tea with his own hands and brought it to me! Such a nice gentleman who respected and cherished his workforce.
    If possible, forward this comment to him, he still might remember me.

  • @DK-ox7ze
    @DK-ox7ze Год назад +60

    I have always wanted to go abroad and work. But somehow after watching Dr Chidambaram, I feel motivated to stay here and do something for my country. We won't be second to none. Need more people like him to inspire the youth.

    • @parimalpandya9645
      @parimalpandya9645 Год назад

      There is a poor record of the scientific achievement of the country with getting plenty of critics of corruption inefficiency nepotism unaccountability all available in the media. Whereas NRI Indians getting international acclaimed for achievement of getting prize awards and medals

    • @RAJAT6555
      @RAJAT6555 Год назад +2

      Chance mile toh nikal is desh se. I'm not saying this out of contempt or anything, but think of it as an elder brother's advice (you seem to be quite young and presently in school/college) - if you want to work in mathematically oriented R&D, then yes, India is a good place to be in. But if you're an experimental scientist instead of a mathematical scientist, you won't get anything (except maybe scoring some useless imaginary brownie points) by staying here. Funding for experimentally-oriented R&D has always been inadequate in India, but Modi 2.0. reduced it even further.
      In my own case, I don't need to leave India for work-related reasons - I'm a mathematical biologist (I study human physiology), so the only 'infrastructure' I need is computers and access to books on the topic. However, if I was into experimental research, I'd take the first chance to get out of this country and go to some place like Australia where adequate experimental facilities are available.
      I appreciate your love for India and the drive to do something positive for India. However, our intentions don't matter all that much - 90% of India's population is so subhuman that their votes can be purchased for a bottle of cheap booze; and the politicians (irrespective of party) know this. Do you really believe that the good intentions that the small minority of people like you have, are shared by the people who make and implement laws and policies? I certainly do not; and I have solid reasons for my skepticism. The only way you can contribute to India's R&D story in a positive way by staying in India is by joining R&D start-ups or the R&D departments of big companies. Else, just forget about it.
      Don't ruin your life for a country that doesn't deserve committed and intelligent patriots. Best of luck for whatever you decide to do ahead in life! Yashasvi bhavah!

    • @DK-ox7ze
      @DK-ox7ze Год назад

      @@RAJAT6555 Thanks for your concern bro but I am not a kid. I am in mid 30s! I was just like you, thinking "kuch nhi rakha yha". And I wanted to go to US, silicon valley to be specific. Wanted to enjoy my youth there, enjoy the freedom, quality of life, earn in dollars, and most importantly, make it big. The American dream. I am a software engineer and dreamt of working there and then do my own startup one day and hope to make it into an impactful, big company. I tried several times, through education route, multiple times through work visa, but didn't make it. I had lost all hope of going there and was cursing myself for it because I didn't feel excited about living my life here. I couldn't see myself doing all that here in India. It looked gloomy. But gradually I started accepting my fate. I started looking at the positive side. India has certainly grown a lot in last decade, economically, socially, culturally. Yes we still have a thousand issues, but we are certainly better now overall. We see billion dollar startups now in India which are challenging foreign companies. Entrepreneurship culture is sinking in the youth, even in tier 2 and 3 cities. We are trying to get up our act together in manufacturing as well.
      We need to show the positive side of India and celebrate our successes to inspire the youth to stay here and build the nation. We need to give people hope and purpose.

    • @ShowKrishna
      @ShowKrishna Год назад

      Bharat is better.

    • @hrishikeshbasumatary4725
      @hrishikeshbasumatary4725 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@parimalpandya9645NASA offered Dr APJ Abdul Kalam American citizenship and plenty of money to stay in US....
      But Kalam sir came back to India to work for india that's why he is great and you are not great

  • @vedantbhatt6158
    @vedantbhatt6158 Год назад +26

    Great work ranveer.. india had many Oppenheimers in its history but just they didn't get the resources at that time so didn't get the deserved chance. Even though our great scientists like CV Raman, HJ Bhabha, Vikram sarabhai, Satyendra nath Bose etc had done a great work in their fields and the current generation needs to know about them more and how India gained an important status in the world in limited time post independence. I would like to see podcast covering the details n stories of legendary S. Ramanujan the father of Indian mathematics. People should watch the movie the man who knew infinity if you like Oppenheimer.

  • @adarshsamant8357
    @adarshsamant8357 Год назад +20

    One of the best guests in your entire podcast career...because of him no one dares to look into India's eyes.

    • @venkatraman9699
      @venkatraman9699 Год назад

      Add to it the names of: Dr. Raja Ramanna, Dr. Anil Kakodkar and perhaps few more.
      Most certainly, the inspirational leadership of Dr. Abdul Kalam.

  • @2005betu
    @2005betu Год назад +20

    Everyone should have Self believe ,optimism and passion....well said sir🙏

  • @bhuvaneshs.k638
    @bhuvaneshs.k638 Год назад +6

    I met chidambaram in my college. He was invited as guest speaker. Amazing experience. I asked him couple of questions and he was extraordinary. Im glad you brought him.❤

  • @Sandipan_Naskar
    @Sandipan_Naskar Год назад +26

    This man is a GENTLE GIANT...!
    More people should know and aspire from him 💙

  • @saunakextra
    @saunakextra Год назад +23

    Bring him back. I felt a Grandpa energy, very loving and Caring energy. And also the knowledge......is like boom 💥

    • @RohanYadav-fj2mf
      @RohanYadav-fj2mf Год назад +1

      Bhai, Please research about him... Bahot pahunchi hui figure hai... ,😅

  • @aj.sh0108
    @aj.sh0108 Год назад +1

    19:55 Wow! I have done engineering, read so many books multiple of times, I kind of understood the whole process of Nuclear fusion and fission but how sir has explained mazey mazey me, it just got absorbed into me. Beautifully explained how neutrons changes the characteristics not the electrons or protons. No body in school and college gives such a crisp and simple explanation. Thank you sir for your service to our motherland. Please come again and shower us your wisdom.

  • @adarshkumarsingh618
    @adarshkumarsingh618 Год назад +4

    What a pure soul he is. He is a goldmine of Knowledge, please bring him again so that we can learn more from him

  • @itsishu0912
    @itsishu0912 Год назад +2

    I was non medical student in +2 and I wasn't able to understand any concept or topic of physics earlier, but after seeing this video the way sir is telling and explaining things I'm getting keen interested in this and now after this video m gonna watch class 11 and 12 physics because it's so important to know nowadays

  • @drumdead7692
    @drumdead7692 Год назад +33

    Please bring him again for another interesting podcast🙏🙏... He has so much knowledge and we would like to extract more 🤓

  • @SAYANPAL777
    @SAYANPAL777 Год назад +3

    Natmastak pranam baht baht samman aur prem Dr. R. Chidambaram sir k liye aur Ranveer aapk liye baht baht shubhkamnaye. I enjoy your every video every content. Please keep up and continue your great work.
    🙏❤️

  • @devendrasharma2418
    @devendrasharma2418 Год назад +4

    Very interesting inspiring. The definition of atheist by Swami Vivekananda that one who has self belief has been very well explained by the great scientist. Nation salutes to such great men.

  • @avoma2775
    @avoma2775 Год назад +1

    Wow such a beautiful interaction....my salute to salient people like Chidambaram Sir working relentlessly in the background. As rightly said they are the true HEROES OF OUR NATION. JAI HIND

  • @SHARDULVADALKAR
    @SHARDULVADALKAR Год назад +9

    I was fortunate enough to meet him in person during the DAE symposium last year. An extraordinary still a down to earth man. Massive respect.

  • @ayushmishraproudindian
    @ayushmishraproudindian Год назад +1

    Please inke saath more detailed mein ! I wish once I could meet him. God bless him with immense health. Love you sir.

  • @sinlokemp
    @sinlokemp Год назад +4

    Wow! He is so wholesome and a surely my favourite guest. Thank you TRS.

  • @vivekpatel-eb8to
    @vivekpatel-eb8to Год назад +2

    In future there definitely will be a Nuclear Energy and renewable energies like solar and wind. Now ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) project is under construction in France under contribution of 7 Countries ( India,EU,America,China, Japan,Russia, Korea). Our India has built and delivered CRYOSTAT which is largest part of all parts. I have proud as Indian and I have given my contribution make many parts of it and I also got selected as a Scientific Assistant in IPR( Institute of Plasma Research).

  • @AmitMishra-lx7er
    @AmitMishra-lx7er Год назад +11

    Honour to Chidambaram sir crown jewel of India Jai Hind Vande Mataram 🇮🇳💐💫❤️‍🩹🙏💎

  • @JustJ_things
    @JustJ_things Год назад +15

    Love the podcasts you bring every week. Proud to say that i made my parents watch yoyr podcasts religiously. We watch it together. We have a great family time. ❤️❤️😁

  • @Yashvi2012
    @Yashvi2012 Год назад +32

    You are my favourite podcaster ❤. Thank you for all amazing and knowledgeable podcast 🙏

  • @haribhansingh9582
    @haribhansingh9582 Год назад +1

    Dr R Chidambaram sir ko aur unki tapasya dwara arjit gyaan jo Bhaarat ko praapt hai uske liye main unhen salute kartaa hoon!

  • @akhilsharma8640
    @akhilsharma8640 Год назад +3

    Goosebumps, what an amazing inspiring interview. Salute to Dr. R. Chidambaram for sharing his wisdom and experience.

  • @sumandixit6546
    @sumandixit6546 Год назад

    Bhaiya me aapko 2 saal se dekh rha hu but mene kbhi koi comment nhi kiya but aaj kr rha hu please please R chidambaram sir ka or inke field walo ke podcast laye taki hm real science sikh ske desh ko contribute kr ske this is the best podcast I ever seen in my life till now chota tha pr boht jyada appreciable h

  • @ravikishore9843
    @ravikishore9843 Год назад +5

    Great to watch this kind of person who is so simple thanks for this episode
    Respect for chidmbaram sir
    Jai hind

  • @Phd_wala_
    @Phd_wala_ Год назад +1

    Being a physicist This Conversation taught me alot . THANYOU ranveer india Ke Real Hero's ko invite krne ke liye ase hi Or scientist ko invite kro

  • @mohitdhadwal9840
    @mohitdhadwal9840 Год назад +17

    Huge Respect for our scientific community,
    ❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @gauravpandey4779
    @gauravpandey4779 5 месяцев назад +1

    A truly beautiful mind. Thank you for making India, a peaceful and responsible Nuclear state. 🇮🇳

  • @sreenithishsuraydevara6339
    @sreenithishsuraydevara6339 Год назад +4

    great quality podcast bro not only content but also the resolution

  • @abhishekhanyatyt
    @abhishekhanyatyt Год назад +4

    Bring R. Chidambaram sir more he is such a gentleman and polite and humble ...

  • @Scientistmindset
    @Scientistmindset Год назад +4

    Salute the real military scientists of india proud of everyone
    💙💙💙💙💙🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
    Please make more video on scientific community for india hero

  • @amandeepkumar6167
    @amandeepkumar6167 Год назад +1

    I wish ye mere science teacher hote to main science nhi chodta after +2. I was interested in science but there was no one help me with the subject. In my school days I was looking for such teacher. Kitna easily inhone hydrogen isotopes explain kar diya. Fusion concept samjha Diya.😮😮🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @navg2009
    @navg2009 Год назад +4

    Hats off ranveer for bringing us this great interview..salute to Chidambaram sir

  • @jajatijena8208
    @jajatijena8208 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the podcast with the legendary Dr Chidambaram. Please invite Dr Ashoke Sen, the great string theorist of the world. Winner of Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (you can say it's Nobel Prize for Theoretical Science). A true legend of India, whom only top brains of India know, how great he is.

  • @ramsubramaniank.sathyanath8322
    @ramsubramaniank.sathyanath8322 Год назад +3

    Shri Chidambaram Sir. Informative conversation with great scientist 🙏🙏

  • @pari1585
    @pari1585 Год назад +1

    Thanks dude for this video. I always had a doubt if india has got hydrogen bomb, or just nuclear fission bombs. This video made it clear that we have nuclear fusion bomb, ie hydrogen bomb too. Felt really proud to be India

  • @mayajagannathan130
    @mayajagannathan130 Год назад +3

    Such true gems ,heroes should be known and revered by the youth🙏

  • @pradyumnalenka8411
    @pradyumnalenka8411 Год назад +1

    Hi Ranveer. Thanks for the podcast. I had the great opportunity to work in BARC and had interaction with Chidambaram sir. I recommend Dr Anil Kakodkar, Ex-Director of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre and Chairman, department of Atomic Energy to come on the podcast. He is a great scientist and good science communicator.

  • @drmanangaur1993
    @drmanangaur1993 Год назад +9

    So good to see him on podcast , he was my grandfather's boss ,i showed him this poadcast he too felt very good, thanks ranveer

  • @travellervishalshetty
    @travellervishalshetty Год назад

    wish the nation senior's respect and make the most of such brilliant minds, reminds me of a very knowledgeable grandfather who still have so much to give to the country.

  • @mohantadeep
    @mohantadeep Год назад +3

    Wow...huge respect for you sir your contribution made us stronger

  • @jigneshdesai272
    @jigneshdesai272 Год назад

    Of course R Chidambaram Sir is of great knowledge and hundreds of times more humble he is..... Very naturally seen in his conversation..... ❤

  • @viveknandan4950
    @viveknandan4950 Год назад +2

    Bring him again..! One of the finest podcast I've watched

  • @shubhamghag6193
    @shubhamghag6193 9 месяцев назад

    I feel privileged to meet him in person. I met him yesterday itself at some XYZ place. Will not disclose it for personal reasons but i was in very close association with Dr. R Chidambaram sir there. He called me at last and thanked me personally. It made my day. It was such a fan boy moment.

  • @VishalVerma-kn3px
    @VishalVerma-kn3px Год назад +5

    His knowledge and experience are amazing.❤

  • @Priya-be4wz
    @Priya-be4wz Год назад +2

    Seems like the episode was cut short… I hope there’s another one coming with Chidambaram sir where he can make projections for the coming decade in various fields based on his vast experience. Thank you all the same for bringing such valuable guests.

  • @applefanboy8970
    @applefanboy8970 Год назад +7

    Ranveer Bhai This Was Thes Best Podcast Cum Interaction With Sir From The Perspective Of Science. Looking Forward To See More Such From You Thanks Buddy ❤❤❤❤

  • @whitewalker5163
    @whitewalker5163 Год назад +1

    He is genius, the way he explained isotops is very nice, very simplest way

  • @KaranArora-bt7tu
    @KaranArora-bt7tu Год назад +27

    30 minutes were not enough at all for such a great scientist! Ranveer you have to bring R. Chidambaram sir back...
    Either way thank you a lot for doing such an amazing work.

  • @yadavmansukh5007
    @yadavmansukh5007 Год назад +1

    Who studied class12 political science like Non proliferation treaty (NPT) , concept of deterrence, etc can related most of the parts of this video.. also class 10 science.

  • @tanmoychakraborty8257
    @tanmoychakraborty8257 Год назад +3

    The best speakers are those who are the best listeners,Ranveer showed it today.Thanks for bringing the real supermans in front of the world ❤.

  • @monalipatil1593
    @monalipatil1593 Год назад

    Knowledgeable episode.......self-belief, Passion, optimism are souces for us. Thank you sir.
    Defination of atheist given by Swami Vivekananda ji is eye opener.
    Ranveer, think please more such case conversations.
    Really liked this podcast.
    Your Hindi podcasts are more attentive to mind.

  • @Shiven_Singh
    @Shiven_Singh Год назад +5

    I guess Chidambaram Sir wasn't able to understand the questions clearly as well as express himself clearly in Hindi. Do one podcast with him in English if possible with the same questions.

  • @shyamhansda7162
    @shyamhansda7162 Год назад +1

    R. Chidambaram sir ji... Next level😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮.

  • @snbhalgat
    @snbhalgat Год назад +3

    It was pleasure to hear scientist R. Chidambaram but the pod cast was very short .. hope you will bring them once again…

  • @bagavathiramasubramanian7449
    @bagavathiramasubramanian7449 Год назад

    Sir, My Salutes Sir. The whole India salutes sir. Your contribution to India is incomparable 🙏 Your Modesty is your beauty. Despite rocking the whole world with you victory, you are still humble. I bow down to you. I oray God for your great health.

  • @ankitashrivastava6280
    @ankitashrivastava6280 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much brother...I am just 19 years old लेकिन मैंने आपके एपिसोड से जितना सिखाया है उतना अपना khud ki study se nhiii❤❤❤t
    Thanku so mch bhaiyaaaa.....

  • @muralidhark4499
    @muralidhark4499 Год назад +1

    These are the facts that we studied in social science. Now it's personal as it's our nation's defence. The passion and time for the work which is done for country deserves more respect and gratitude.

  • @adhishjha
    @adhishjha Год назад +4

    Thanks a lot bro for bringing such great minds on your podcast.
    Love your podcasts. ❤

  • @dineshvarma8032
    @dineshvarma8032 Год назад +2

    He is a real hero and should be celebrated. Ranveer if you can please bring Nambi narayan sir first ivy league student from india.

  • @learnai23
    @learnai23 Год назад +2

    His humility is just so inspiring ❤

  • @ramnathshankar2138
    @ramnathshankar2138 Год назад +1

    Excellent show
    Its a must to see guys who have done it been there n kept knowledge within Indians reach
    Class apart as said by rc sir its a must to present to the new generation what has been accomplished by Indian scientists

  • @abhishekdenver4023
    @abhishekdenver4023 Год назад +37

    As a commerce student I had many 😮 Times , but at the end i completed this 30 mins video in 45 mins 😂😂 Loved it ❤ Jai Hind 🇮🇳💖 Long Live R Chidambaram Sir 🔥🔥

  • @sagarbnaroji376
    @sagarbnaroji376 Год назад +1

    Wonderful episode! Loved it R.chidambaram sir, inspired by your last few words, thanks a ton.

  • @velvetphoenix987
    @velvetphoenix987 Год назад +3

    Thanks Ranveer for introducing Me to Sir!
    Really Learned a lot! ❤

  • @BIBEKANANDASAHOO
    @BIBEKANANDASAHOO Год назад +2

    Lot of Respect for R Chidambaram Sir,a true legend of India..but Strange, only 2.5 lakh views..☹️

  • @ritwikmishra2732
    @ritwikmishra2732 Год назад +3

    Huge respect to R Chidambaram sir ❤
    And thank you ranveer for making this channel
    Podcasts are not only interesting but keeps the curosity alive !!

  • @musicinsechindi
    @musicinsechindi Год назад +2

    Easy to Reach & Watch
    (00:00) : Episode की शुरूआत
    (02:45) : भारत के महान Scientists
    (03:35) : लोग Rajagopala Chidambaram को Indian Oppenheimer क्यूं कहते है?
    (07:28) : भारत की Nuclear History
    (11:02) : Non-Proliferation Treaty क्या है?
    (12:36) : भारत को Nuclear Power बनने में देर क्यूं हुई?
    (15:20) : क्या कई देश Secret Nuclear Tests कर रहे है?
    (16:42) : Nuclear Explosion का Effect
    (19:06) : Nuclear Fusion और Nuclear Fission
    (23:26) : Spaceships का Future
    (24:24) : How Can We Use Nuclear Energy?
    (26:20) : Nuclear Power Plants In India
    (27:03) : Aspiring Scientists के लिए Message
    (29:47) : Thank You For Watching

  • @anoopsheetwal2867
    @anoopsheetwal2867 16 дней назад +3

    RIP Sir💐💐💐...

  • @arnamawasthi5403
    @arnamawasthi5403 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am in 10th i want to become scientist already done half of quantum physics
    Thx sir for your time
    Proud to be Indian jai hind jai bharat jai shree ram

  • @arjusachan8075
    @arjusachan8075 Год назад +2

    R . Chidambaram sir ,you are inspiring me a lot .
    Thank u so much sir 🙏

  • @himangeetandan
    @himangeetandan Год назад +1

    I recall my 10th standard days, when we were taught these topics like Isotopes, I was like, wth they are teaching us. But...Now I know, it was just an intro to this fantastic world of Science. Thankyou Sir and Ranveer Bhaiya as well

  • @indrica3186
    @indrica3186 Год назад +3

    Thank u Ranveer sir for bringing him in ur podcast! I was really astonished to see him here❤🙏

  • @taeminshiper4499
    @taeminshiper4499 Год назад +1

    So blessed and privileged to have such scientist in our country. Thank you for such a episode

  • @jayatiwari3656
    @jayatiwari3656 Год назад +8

    Thank you Ranveer sir ❤for always gave us some different knowledge 🙏🏻 thanks a lot 🙌

  • @ravisingh-vp1tp
    @ravisingh-vp1tp Год назад

    21.28 sec,"kyu Maine shuru ki baat"
    ❤❤❤❤
    He has reached the ultimate level for science, lost the world, just emitting knowledge without reason❤❤❤
    A library of nuclear science, respect for our elders

  • @join2manish
    @join2manish Год назад +14

    Chidambaram sir, Kalam Saheb - Thank you so much for your services 🙏🔥🇮🇳 Jai Hind

  • @dr.pankajjhashandilya540
    @dr.pankajjhashandilya540 Год назад

    Can't appreciate much... Touched to hear celebrate our heroes... Yes they deserve to be identified. Kudos... Keep doing bro

  • @1008amita
    @1008amita Год назад +5

    podcasts like these make us feel proud

  • @theboringguy5365
    @theboringguy5365 Год назад

    The sublime explanations of neutrons, protons, fission and fusion technologies just got me... It was a good to watch podcast. Hope to see such things in the future.

  • @secularmeltdown
    @secularmeltdown Год назад +75

    Itni chemistry ranveer ne pure 12 class Tak nhi padhi hogi😂😂😂

  • @samarthdhanke9912
    @samarthdhanke9912 Год назад +2

    Most awaited podcast 🩶
    Salute to Chidambaram sir!

  • @rithwikanand5099
    @rithwikanand5099 Год назад +3

    Great job bro, keep bringing our silent heroes. Lucky Bhist sir needs to be on the podcast asap imo ❤️

  • @jigneshdesai272
    @jigneshdesai272 Год назад +1

    Great..... Amazing podcast..... I would like to suggest you the name of pankaj Joshi sir.... our great Bharatiya scientist 🥼 who had worked with renowned scientist like Penrose and many others..... Whose contribution can be known from Google..... Please 🙏 I would like you to interview him.....

  • @soumyajitbhowmick2329
    @soumyajitbhowmick2329 Год назад +3

    thanks ranveer for this amazing podcast....❤❤ jai hind 🧡🤍💚

  • @becuss5509
    @becuss5509 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am proud to say that I work under R.Chidambram Sir as a proud BARC employee.

  • @ankitashrivastava6280
    @ankitashrivastava6280 Год назад +3

    😊😊I learn a lot from each and every one of your podcasts.

  • @Godfearing-Atheist
    @Godfearing-Atheist Год назад +1

    Ranveer brother this is a freaking amazing episode. People like R Chindambaran need to be given the space in platforms to inspire the youth more often.❤

  • @suvendu.edit.
    @suvendu.edit. Год назад +3

    This is also a awesome podcast like every podcast ❤❤