Why India Built Its Largest Dam
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India's Largest Dam took 30 years to build at a cost of ₹18,000 Crore (inflation adj). How does a dam work and is hydroelectricity a good source of energy? Watch the video to find out.
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Written by: Aditya Garg
Produced by: Mayank Narang
Edited by: Adnan Khan
Video Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:10 Narmada Valley Project
5:25 Indira Sagar Dam
8:40 Details & Benefits
13:05 Drawbacks & Protests
16:45 Other Energy Sources
20:00 Nuclear Energy
This is a little different from our usual videos. We're trying new things, let us know your feedback.
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Huge fan of the channel. Some constructive criticism:
1. Please talk slowly. Talking too fast gives a feeling of rushing through, and makes content feel like not too important.
2. Audio effects (constant background mouse clicking sounds) are way overused. Please refrain. A calming video is more likely to retain viewers for long.
Gold content as always. All the best.
thanks for your feedback. will talk slowly next time
Lmao not me watching it with 1.75 x 😂😂😂
@@ooppww1923 It's more about taking necessary pauses between two sentences or paragraphs, which were missing. Not taking pauses makes the speech monotonous. Great orators always use pauses to emphasise a point or give gravity to a topic.
@@ooppww1923 Maybe you watched it at 1.75x because the video was long, or you just wanted information as quick as possible. Many of us (including me) watch these documentaries not just to get information asap but as a means to relax / get motivated / appreciate the development / aesthetics of audio and video design etc.
@@peeyushsharma8408 yeah I watch on 1.75 due to lack of time 😅😅
great presentation and in depth analysis of every aspect related to the topic!. one side note that click sound could be avoided or its volume could be lowered that would be much appreciated
thanks, will keep that in mind next time
My dad worked in NHDC, the company that built this technological marvel, so proud!
OMG! That was a lot of information to take in. History then Geography then Engineering 😂.
But loved it
Keep it up
Superb video brother. Very detailed and informative ❤
Incredible efforts put into this video. Amazing Photos and 3D-animation !!
Can you cover some engineering achievements of lesser lnown states like odisha , hp or jhknd or sikkim or other northeast
Very good explanation keep up the good work.😊
Great explanation ❤
Please make a video on Hubballi Airport. I would really appreciate if you made the video on the following airport . BTW really love your channel!!!❤
Great job dear, very deep information..
Watching Vedio by Drinking Narmada River water that Far away 350 KM from my Home land Bhavnagar...
The title is misleading. Was it to discuss specific Indira dam? There is very little content on that. Rest is general information.
The nuanced discussion on dams was really excellent, and I love the tangent into renewable energy. India's had a huge exponential rise in solar and wind projects lately and I'd love to see videos on those. I think learning about the largest Indian nuclear power plants will be interesting too
Thanks HarshDeep, will try to cover these topics as well.
Everything's great but background sound should be reduced. It kinds distract.
Excellent presentation.....
Can you make a video on Pune metro and its future
Make video on Polavaram Dam 😢😢😢😢🎉
kranti vlogger manchi video chesaru
@@Asim_Khan00 I know but I want to know the other people of this country so Hindi belt know how much prestigious project it is for AP
K R S dam ke baare me bhi video banayiye please
Perfect, like always. Thank you, brother!
very well explained
Write points, facts, figures and some important line that you speak it will help us more to memorise and better understanding in longer videos and make timeline more simple and write it.
नर्मदे हर ❤️🙏
Thank you for explaining the topic so well! I really appreciate your hard work on it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Please make a video on India's 3-step nuclear plan
Make video on hirakund dam
please make a video on hasdeo forest which being destroyed for coal mining!!
R.I.P kalapsar dam 😢
Bhai yeh dam mazaak nahi hai
Majak hi hai bhai gujarat ne ise banane ke naam par hundreds of carods ka corruption kar diya hai
@@topicone1417 feasibility studies mey invest huvey hai
Please make a video on Kolkata local
Wow. U must monetize ur channel
70 saal mai hua hi kya h? most dams were built before 2014
Nice video bro
make a video on polavaram dam, andhra pradesh
Do video our andhra people heart polavaram dam
Nuclear doesn't accept mistakes and that doesn't possible with humans
Nuclear technology is so advanced right and if you with data of death by accident in nuclear power is 2,318 till from starting to now in 2024 but from other power sources is other than 9 millions and emissions and other long term health related problems. Most of the nuclear power plant accident in USA but these are minor major are only 2 chenobyl and fukushima
@@iakashkharb checkout why France is closing their nuclear facilities?
@@amr35h not france,germany closed all their nuclear power plant because its aging infrastructure replacing old nuclear power with new technology require massive investment declining population, less taxes, migrant problem (peaceful community), weak political figure, Activist and NGo protesting backed by anti government agency like USA and Middle East countries they want to sell their oil and gas(after eleminating their only competitor with good connected infracture to europe ), Ukraine War so many thing
@@iakashkharb Fukushima in Japan was also 'advanced' but apparently the once-in-a-century tsunami created a lifetime of problems for Japan. That's the problem with nuclear. Once things go wrong, the damage is permanent.
@@amr35h What are you even talking about. Frances's 80% of electricity comes from Nuclear plants and they're planning on next generation reactors. Infact it was Germany that had shut down Nuclear plant and didn't go for life extension, as a result of which they're now generating more emissions than ever before and are now energy dependent on France for their energy.
Bhai itna jyada detail me content mat banaya karo, baki sab badhiya hai
400 sq km or 4000sq km ? video 16:08
Please khandwa city ke uper ek video banao ki khandwa me development kyo nahi huaa
Energy engineering padhke video banaya na😂
इसमे महेश्वर डॅम 4000 मेगावॉट बिजली कैसे बना सकता है ?
क्या आप पाणी से बीजली बता रहे है या कोयले से ?
Make video on kaleshwaram dam in odisha...
It’s in Telangana
Pata hai bhai par vih kaam kya karta hai or kaise karta hai yha dekhna hai
😂😂 never heard of it
What about bargi dam? Even bargi dam is massive in size
Title is used to titillate. Interesting how then Govt and SC viewed the Gujrat people then.
Bhakra dam ?
What is the reason to speak soo fast...?
शेयर करो।
How did this explain why the IS dam failed? You should change the title to something else
Stop calling narmada. Either Narmada Maiya or Narmada Ma. She is the lifeline of MP...
Nuclear Power Plants:
Chernobyl disaster (1986): At least 78 direct deaths from the explosion and radiation exposure during cleanup.
Fukushima nuclear disaster (2011): 1 cancer death of a worker attributed to radiation exposure, with an additional 2,202 deaths estimated from the stresses of evacuation.
Operator and first-responder mortality from nuclear plant events is 35. All other known fatalities from nuclear plant operations have occurred among nuclear plant workers.
Other Power Sources:
Fossil Fuels and Biomass: Estimated to cause 8.7 million deaths globally per year from air pollution.
Hydropower: The deadliest method of electricity generation, with the Banqiao Dam failure in China in 1975 resulting in 171,000 direct and indirect fatalities.
Solar and Wind: Have much lower death rates compared to fossil fuels and hydropower, with a study finding 182,794 deaths related to renewable energy sources between 1950 and 2014, mostly due to construction hazards or poor maintenance.
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Bhakranangal dam?????
Pointless video. Can not understand how the dam failed!
Jai hind jay bharat 🌳🌲🌱 har har Mahadev Jai shree Krishna Jay shree Ram 🚩🙏👏🌹💐👍👌🎉
Change the title
Uttarkhand मागें भू कानून par ek video
Overall Hum sab ko milke humare energy consumption ko kum karna hoga nahi toh sarkar energy projects banati rahegi aur hum AC pe AC khareedte...😢😊
Vedio dekh to itna samjh aa Gaya jab prithvi me manush rahenge or pollution 0% hone wala nhi