The narrative that any one group has "spoiled" a city oversimplifies complex social, economic, and cultural dynamics. A more constructive approach would be to focus on how diverse communities can work together to address common challenges and build a more inclusive city. For example : Dubai is home to multi cultural people and diversity has become their strength. So Spread Love.
Well said. Diversity is a strength not a weakness. If USA, UK which have diverse people can be great nations, why can't India? "One nation One language" formula favored by Central govt. is not necessary for us to be united as "Indians". What do you think? I'm myself a native Bangalorean, born & living here for 40 years... but there are so many things like corruption, bribery, casteism, hooliganism on the road, etc. which I hate about Bangalore. I honestly did not think "outsiders" (by this I only mean non-native Bangaloreans) would have such +ve opinion of the city!
To the girl at 6:25: Maybe you could make more friends with locals. Maybe you could learn a few words of Kannada? Maybe you could volunteer at some NGO to help Bangalore? There are a lot more friendly people than hating people in Bangalore, I'm sure... Thanks for making the video Sovrav.
Everyone say Bangalore traffic is a con. So just think. If all the other states people werent there and just the native Bangaloreans reside then obviously there wont be traffic. Everyone wants to come to Bangalore, for all growth reasons and weather and settle and literally Bangalore has 3x population than the cityy can accommodate. Obviously there will be more traffic.
I am from Bengaluru, kannadiga, extensively traveled through out india.i had also lived in u k for years.i can say whether in Bengaluru is naturally air conditioned for 9 to 10 months of the year.there are only few places india and outside which can compete with Bengaluru.the city has grown too fast due to i t and research industries.so right now physical infrastructure is inadequate.but that is slowly and steadily being adressed.the housing situation is quite good in Bengaluru and south india.bengaluru ,s independent houses and apartments are quite modern and well kept.bengaluru still have lot of greenary ,parks forests wnd water bodies in and around.people are cosmopolitan, modern out looking and education and career oriented.what i said about Bengaluru is also true about India but Bengaluru is the pinnacle of India.wherever you belong you should be proud of Bengaluru and other places should emulate Bengaluru.
I have lived in many cities in India including the US. I lived in north India and learnt Hindi. I lived in pune and learnt very good marathi. I learnt Tamil in Chennai. I live in a beautiful gated community in south Bangalore. My experience is north Indians don't attempt to learn even one word of local language and look down on south Indians. Thank God they don't look down on Idli Sambhar anymore. In our society north Indians are quite strong and don't want to mix with south Indians. They also try to boss over the sober south Indians.
Food is not nice and get mostly south indian food😅 north indians shld be glad there are so many north indian restaurants. South india wil obviously have south indian food. Does the north Indian states have south Indian food or restaurants? Its very difficult to find a good one
The Bangalore used to be really nice during 90's and early 2000's time, as traffic used to be so less, well cultured, traditional people and the temperature used to be cooler ie, around 14° - 25° C unlike recent. Now only full of cunning people.
The question of whether Bangalore (now Bengaluru) has been "spoiled" by diverse people is highly subjective and often rooted in personal experiences and perspectives. Here are some key points to consider: 1. **Cultural Diversity**: Bengaluru has long been a melting pot of cultures, attracting people from all over India and the world due to its booming IT industry and educational institutions. The influx of people from different regions, including North India, contributes to the city's diverse cultural landscape. 2. **Economic Growth**: The arrival of people from various parts of India, including the North, has contributed to Bengaluru's economic growth. The diverse workforce has been crucial in making the city a global IT hub. 3. **Social Integration**: While some locals may feel that the cultural dynamics of the city are changing, others appreciate the cultural exchange and the blending of traditions and languages. Social integration is an ongoing process, and tensions can arise, but they are not unique to Bengaluru. 4. **Infrastructure and Urban Issues**: Many of the challenges Bengaluru faces, such as traffic congestion, pollution, and infrastructure strain, are common in rapidly growing cities worldwide. These issues are not solely attributable to any particular group of people but are a result of urbanization and population growth. 5. **Perception and Stereotypes**: Perceptions of being "spoiled" can stem from stereotypes and biases. It's important to approach such discussions with an open mind and consider multiple viewpoints. Ultimately, the narrative that any one group has "spoiled" a city oversimplifies complex social, economic, and cultural dynamics. A more constructive approach would be to focus on how diverse communities can work together to address common challenges and build a more inclusive city.
Most people don't realize this, but there is a serious lack of good UG education opportunities in Bangalore. After Class 12, there are hardly any premier educational institutions. Bangalore has great academic institutions but they are all primarily at the PG level - IISc, IIM, NIMHANS, NID, etc. For UG there's only NLSIU and NIFT. For every other stream, good candidates have to leave the city. Delhi's weather is not as good as Bangalore's but it has excellent top-notch academic institutions for UG - IIT, AIIMS, NID, NIFT, NFSU, NLU, LSR, SRCC, St. Stephen's, IIM (Rohtak) etc. covering almost every discipline. Bangalore is great for PG education, jobs, and careers. All the people you interviewed will not see this now because they don't have school-going children in Classes 11 and 12. BTW, I am a long-time Bangalorean (40+ years).
UVCE is so flexible it's a premium at the same time it's not premium. It'depends on you how to use it... For both ug and pg with dcet,kcet, comedk, gate entrance. And here UG colleges is mainly designed for kannadiga/kannadathi not for students what you have in your mind.
Outsiders please leave Bengaluru, we want our proud city back to its golden days. We also need to make our city clean and beautiful, outsiders spoiled our nature and made it dirty so we need to make our Kannada nadu beautiful and lovable. Jai Kannada Jai Kannadigas Jai Kannada desha
Dislikes: - Too passive in celebrating any festival. They don't celebrate any Indian festival other than Diwali, hindu new year. eg they don't celebrate Holika Dahan(can't list everything) - After coming to blr, just in 2 days I encountered many incidents where people asked to speak in Kannada and they don't respond in Hindi or English, they hate Hindi especially. - Auto, cab drivers are very rude - No shared auto, metered auto. - Go to places: Cafe, spa, Nandi hills. Period. (with traffic on hills 😹) I think the population in Bangalore should not increase now otherwise it will kill the remaining beauty also. Weather, career opportunities, bus commute- 💯
@@divinity5250 we celebrate all festivals more than you people,we celebrate sankranti,ugadhi,varalakshmi, Gowri Ganesha,navarathri,vijayadashami and more,more.
@@divinity5250 I just moved to Bangalore 6 years back. I have lived in Mumbai, Pune, Delhi and many more cities. Yes prepone are not show off celebratory like delhiites but they celebrate so many festivals with great fervour. Recently the ten 10 days Navratri festival was awesome. Only if you want to know about their culture will you know all this. Most north Indians are biased especially because of brainwashing by Bollywood movies. The other day I was shocked to see the great big B making fun about south Indians on National TV. Shameful! If thou don't like south India, why do you come here? Just for money?
Right this are the things like too much traffic and construction works are all going here all around. And all the time this is the major problem which I notice in mumbai.
India is not just the country its above the country, we see india as more than a country , northies dont understand this point india is more than a country its subcontinent, a vibrant culture each state has wonderfull culture and languages, northies learn french in france, russian in russia, spanish in spain, but they dont learn the other indian languages in india , you guys dont consider other languages and cultures as part of the india, and you dont learn other languages, you guys expect others to follow your languages and culture thats why you guys get hate in every where.
The narrative that any one group has "spoiled" a city oversimplifies complex social, economic, and cultural dynamics. A more constructive approach would be to focus on how diverse communities can work together to address common challenges and build a more inclusive city.
For example : Dubai is home to multi cultural people and diversity has become their strength.
So Spread Love.
We are tired of you people. Please leave our city
You people need to learn our language instead of imposing your language on us. Dubai case is different than banglore
Well said. Diversity is a strength not a weakness. If USA, UK which have diverse people can be great nations, why can't India? "One nation One language" formula favored by Central govt. is not necessary for us to be united as "Indians". What do you think?
I'm myself a native Bangalorean, born & living here for 40 years... but there are so many things like corruption, bribery, casteism, hooliganism on the road, etc. which I hate about Bangalore. I honestly did not think "outsiders" (by this I only mean non-native Bangaloreans) would have such +ve opinion of the city!
To the girl at 6:25: Maybe you could make more friends with locals. Maybe you could learn a few words of Kannada? Maybe you could volunteer at some NGO to help Bangalore? There are a lot more friendly people than hating people in Bangalore, I'm sure...
Thanks for making the video Sovrav.
Everyone say Bangalore traffic is a con. So just think. If all the other states people werent there and just the native Bangaloreans reside then obviously there wont be traffic. Everyone wants to come to Bangalore, for all growth reasons and weather and settle and literally Bangalore has 3x population than the cityy can accommodate. Obviously there will be more traffic.
I am from Bengaluru, kannadiga, extensively traveled through out india.i had also lived in u k for years.i can say whether in Bengaluru is naturally air conditioned for 9 to 10 months of the year.there are only few places india and outside which can compete with Bengaluru.the city has grown too fast due to i t and research industries.so right now physical infrastructure is inadequate.but that is slowly and steadily being adressed.the housing situation is quite good in Bengaluru and south india.bengaluru ,s independent houses and apartments are quite modern and well kept.bengaluru still have lot of greenary ,parks forests wnd water bodies in and around.people are cosmopolitan, modern out looking and education and career oriented.what i said about Bengaluru is also true about India but Bengaluru is the pinnacle of India.wherever you belong you should be proud of Bengaluru and other places should emulate Bengaluru.
Well said
You've painted a good picture of what Bengaluru is, a pinnacle of India.👍👍
I have lived in many cities in India including the US.
I lived in north India and learnt Hindi. I lived in pune and learnt very good marathi. I learnt Tamil in Chennai.
I live in a beautiful gated community in south Bangalore. My experience is north Indians don't attempt to learn even one word of local language and look down on south Indians. Thank God they don't look down on Idli Sambhar anymore.
In our society north Indians are quite strong and don't want to mix with south Indians. They also try to boss over the sober south Indians.
No local people is creating Hype of Bengaluru city.
North people just creating Hype
😂😂😂
cry more saar
@technicalzone509
Eat more gutkha 🤮
Food is not nice and get mostly south indian food😅 north indians shld be glad there are so many north indian restaurants. South india wil obviously have south indian food. Does the north Indian states have south Indian food or restaurants? Its very difficult to find a good one
Seems like good city out of all the cities in India.
Certainly
Best cities in all of India*
Here too much of traffic please Quit Bangalore and empty our city😂
Here comes the CEO of Bangalore
Kindly all the North Indians get out of Bangalore please
Finally I got the person who owns Bangalore.... All Hail his Highness.....
@@D.B.Cooper.. Hahah
Instead improve the road quality and better traffic 🚦 management
Cmn India, get your public areas clean. This will improved India and Indians image by 100x in world stage.
I don't give a shit about outsider opinion i know what is Bangalore because I have born and bought up here ❤
The Bangalore used to be really nice during 90's and early 2000's time, as traffic used to be so less, well cultured, traditional people and the temperature used to be cooler ie, around 14° - 25° C unlike recent. Now only full of cunning people.
I predicted this stereotype comment. 😂
The question of whether Bangalore (now Bengaluru) has been "spoiled" by diverse people is highly subjective and often rooted in personal experiences and perspectives. Here are some key points to consider:
1. **Cultural Diversity**: Bengaluru has long been a melting pot of cultures, attracting people from all over India and the world due to its booming IT industry and educational institutions. The influx of people from different regions, including North India, contributes to the city's diverse cultural landscape.
2. **Economic Growth**: The arrival of people from various parts of India, including the North, has contributed to Bengaluru's economic growth. The diverse workforce has been crucial in making the city a global IT hub.
3. **Social Integration**: While some locals may feel that the cultural dynamics of the city are changing, others appreciate the cultural exchange and the blending of traditions and languages. Social integration is an ongoing process, and tensions can arise, but they are not unique to Bengaluru.
4. **Infrastructure and Urban Issues**: Many of the challenges Bengaluru faces, such as traffic congestion, pollution, and infrastructure strain, are common in rapidly growing cities worldwide. These issues are not solely attributable to any particular group of people but are a result of urbanization and population growth.
5. **Perception and Stereotypes**: Perceptions of being "spoiled" can stem from stereotypes and biases. It's important to approach such discussions with an open mind and consider multiple viewpoints.
Ultimately, the narrative that any one group has "spoiled" a city oversimplifies complex social, economic, and cultural dynamics. A more constructive approach would be to focus on how diverse communities can work together to address common challenges and build a more inclusive city.
Great! People use AI tool even to counter.😀🤣
Yes because people don’t want to waste more than 10 seconds on perspective like yours. This is my last 10th second. 😂 Bye
@@sourav_singh_diariesgamand at its peak!
Most people don't realize this, but there is a serious lack of good UG education opportunities in Bangalore. After Class 12, there are hardly any premier educational institutions. Bangalore has great academic institutions but they are all primarily at the PG level - IISc, IIM, NIMHANS, NID, etc. For UG there's only NLSIU and NIFT. For every other stream, good candidates have to leave the city. Delhi's weather is not as good as Bangalore's but it has excellent top-notch academic institutions for UG - IIT, AIIMS, NID, NIFT, NFSU, NLU, LSR, SRCC, St. Stephen's, IIM (Rohtak) etc. covering almost every discipline. Bangalore is great for PG education, jobs, and careers. All the people you interviewed will not see this now because they don't have school-going children in Classes 11 and 12. BTW, I am a long-time Bangalorean (40+ years).
UVCE is so flexible it's a premium at the same time it's not premium. It'depends on you how to use it... For both ug and pg with dcet,kcet, comedk, gate entrance.
And here UG colleges is mainly designed for kannadiga/kannadathi not for students what you have in your mind.
Dude... Come to Mangalore/ Udupi. It's the temple of education❤
Well said my friend😊
Bangalore is honestly 🤌🏼
Outsiders please leave Bengaluru, we want our proud city back to its golden days.
We also need to make our city clean and beautiful, outsiders spoiled our nature and made it dirty so we need to make our Kannada nadu beautiful and lovable.
Jai Kannada
Jai Kannadigas
Jai Kannada desha
Dislikes:
- Too passive in celebrating any festival.
They don't celebrate any Indian festival other than Diwali, hindu new year. eg they don't celebrate Holika Dahan(can't list everything)
- After coming to blr, just in 2 days I encountered many incidents where people asked to speak in Kannada and they don't respond in Hindi or English, they hate Hindi especially.
- Auto, cab drivers are very rude
- No shared auto, metered auto.
- Go to places: Cafe, spa, Nandi hills. Period. (with traffic on hills 😹)
I think the population in Bangalore should not increase now otherwise it will kill the remaining beauty also.
Weather, career opportunities, bus commute- 💯
You all go to your places, leave our city to our selves it will return to garden city.
@@divinity5250 we celebrate all festivals more than you people,we celebrate sankranti,ugadhi,varalakshmi, Gowri Ganesha,navarathri,vijayadashami and more,more.
Here ppl celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi , Dussehra
@@divinity5250 I just moved to Bangalore 6 years back. I have lived in Mumbai, Pune, Delhi and many more cities. Yes prepone are not show off celebratory like delhiites but they celebrate so many festivals with great fervour. Recently the ten 10 days Navratri festival was awesome. Only if you want to know about their culture will you know all this. Most north Indians are biased especially because of brainwashing by Bollywood movies.
The other day I was shocked to see the great big B making fun about south Indians on National TV. Shameful!
If thou don't like south India, why do you come here? Just for money?
In the past people would go and take kannada classes to come to bangalore and survive, now hindians want to come and tell us to speak to them in hindi
Namma Bengaluru ❤
Right this are the things like too much traffic and construction works are all going here all around. And all the time this is the major problem which I notice in mumbai.
Development vs Environment
@@sourav_singh_diaries Bangalore is one of the fastest growing cities in the world, there will be construction nothing can be done about it
India is not just the country its above the country, we see india as more than a country , northies dont understand this point india is more than a country its subcontinent, a vibrant culture each state has wonderfull culture and languages,
northies learn french in france, russian in russia, spanish in spain, but they dont learn the other indian languages in india ,
you guys dont consider other languages and cultures as part of the india, and you dont learn other languages, you guys expect others to follow your languages and culture thats why you guys get hate in every where.
Kundi Gas
Who are northies by the way ?
Are you from around Whitefeild
Well close
He has not been in traffic jam of Bangalore to nan 😂😂😂😂😂
“We will not sweat” 😂
Please leave Bangalore and let bangaloreans live in peace
Finally found kannadiga maga😭
CEO of Bangalore
@@Aviral296 chapri in bellandur slum
I am from T.N.living in Bangalore,never go to anywhere
Bangalore is overrated