The one thing that has kept India united despite this diversity is our civilisational values that respect diversity and of course the Hindu way of looking at the world!
Hey, Ashish, I like maps, quizzes, history and geography in general, which also draws me a lot towards arts, I guess. I am one of the very first persons to come across India in Pixels and have been following it since then. Have always found it to be informative and shared it with people I thought would find it useful. I remember the one where you explained which states in India churn out the maximum amount of finances and have the maximum number of migrants. The topics you touch in India in Pixels are just as vast and spread out as India itself!
I didn't know I would watch the whole video but when it ended I wanted it more. Nevertheless I have seen your every video and pics I really look at it and precess it a lot in my mind. Keep doing brother there are many people who loves your work.
Would love a district wise map of vegetarians vs non-vegetarians. I'm from West coast of Karnataka, when I moved east(inland) in the same state, my college hostel had non-veg food available, which would be crazy where I come from. Hostels would announce prior that they're a non-veg hostel. But this one claimed to be vegetarian, but after admission told me non-veg us available twice a week. I had hard time finding Vegetarian restaurants. Even though they exist, they're not easy to find. Because in my native district, it's common to label restaurants as" veg" or "non-veg". But in the inland Karnataka, veg hotels are labelled "pure veg" while non-veg hotels are named "veg and non-veg" and if it's not labelled, and I go in, ask them if it's a veg hotel, they'd say yes. But there's non-veg available too.. And to my shock, when I went to Kerala, hotels don't even label if they're veg or non-veg, almost every hotel is non-veg, which is crazy to me...
Hello Ashish, well it seems just when one is bored with too much consumerism and mundane thoughts and narratives of selling the same materials in a new package, while self-questioning one's own social and cultural place and self realisation, and not losing hope, there always come accross a new beacon of 'intelligent-hope' to see the world in a fresher perspective which helps us all move towards REAL advancements. Thank you for being such a little-but -important...small-yet-quite distinctive beacon of perspective! It is really good to know about you and your works. And proud to know you as an Indian and as how Indians of this age should be...our beloved country is changing for good and I am happy to see that one such vehicle of change has already sprung through you! Just amazed and happy both at the same time with what you are doing. Please never loose hope...but keep ticking... 👍🏼
Magadhan Languages (Bihari Languages) also don't have genders. Girls also say Ham jatani, boys also say Ham jatani. While in Hindi, girls say Mai ja rahi hu and boys say Mai ja raha hu.
Came from google feeds... Ur work is just commendable, it really requires a lot of hard work and research.... keep doing... 👍👍 And thanks for the knowledge... ☺️☺️
Hello Ashris you are so fluent in English. How did you learn it. Can you please suggest some tips methods to speak English fluently. Also your videos on indian languages sounds grammar and data related to india is really very informative and interesting. Also your voice is very soothing
Simple. He comes from a higher income group background. The upper middle class has been speaking the language within themselves for decades, if not a century or more. He would have also studied in proper English medium schools where the mode of teaching, reading, writing and speaking is fluent English (or as fluent as it can get in India) and not the "speak in Hindi + but write in English on the blackboard" type. Go to higher income group areas of Tier- 1 Indian cities and you will find 5 year old children with the same level of fluency as him because of those very reasons. Why do you want to learn English fluently? Do you want insults and gaalis? Get called "angrej ke aulad", "NRI ke bacche", "macaulay's child" and be told "English is only a language, not knowledge, nor a measure of intelligence" or that you have a "colonial mentality" over and over again? He gets those comments too. You won't even be able to fight back because the guys doing the insulting will have default victim status. At least now, you can be the one throwing around those insults (if you want to). Be careful what you wish for.
ହଳଦିଆ କଦଳୀ 😂 , love your creative ideas and such visualisations .Sometimes I confused why my north indian friends can't say ଫଳ instead they said phal or ଫଡ .now I'm very clear thanks bro ❤️❤️
This video is soo good
The one thing that has kept India united despite this diversity is our civilisational values that respect diversity and of course the Hindu way of looking at the world!
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Hey, Ashish, I like maps, quizzes, history and geography in general, which also draws me a lot towards arts, I guess. I am one of the very first persons to come across India in Pixels and have been following it since then. Have always found it to be informative and shared it with people I thought would find it useful. I remember the one where you explained which states in India churn out the maximum amount of finances and have the maximum number of migrants. The topics you touch in India in Pixels are just as vast and spread out as India itself!
You are an extraordinary guy. Your channels widen my horizon in the most tantalizing manner.
I didn't know I would watch the whole video but when it ended I wanted it more. Nevertheless I have seen your every video and pics I really look at it and precess it a lot in my mind. Keep doing brother there are many people who loves your work.
I love India in pixels....Language is my favorite part there...And your voice adds life to the data!❤
Would love a district wise map of vegetarians vs non-vegetarians.
I'm from West coast of Karnataka, when I moved east(inland) in the same state, my college hostel had non-veg food available, which would be crazy where I come from. Hostels would announce prior that they're a non-veg hostel. But this one claimed to be vegetarian, but after admission told me non-veg us available twice a week. I had hard time finding Vegetarian restaurants. Even though they exist, they're not easy to find. Because in my native district, it's common to label restaurants as" veg" or "non-veg". But in the inland Karnataka, veg hotels are labelled "pure veg" while non-veg hotels are named "veg and non-veg" and if it's not labelled, and I go in, ask them if it's a veg hotel, they'd say yes. But there's non-veg available too..
And to my shock, when I went to Kerala, hotels don't even label if they're veg or non-veg, almost every hotel is non-veg, which is crazy to me...
I have been following your page for sometime now, I have to say its good work. Keep going
Hello Ashish, well it seems just when one is bored with too much consumerism and mundane thoughts and narratives of selling the same materials in a new package, while self-questioning one's own social and cultural place and self realisation, and not losing hope, there always come accross a new beacon of 'intelligent-hope' to see the world in a fresher perspective which helps us all move towards REAL advancements. Thank you for being such a little-but -important...small-yet-quite distinctive beacon of perspective! It is really good to know about you and your works. And proud to know you as an Indian and as how Indians of this age should be...our beloved country is changing for good and I am happy to see that one such vehicle of change has already sprung through you! Just amazed and happy both at the same time with what you are doing. Please never loose hope...but keep ticking... 👍🏼
Man your videos make me realise how incredibly blessed we are to be a citizen of such diverse country.
Wow! Such creativity and clarity in your data visualization. I have become your fan.
You have an interesting story and an even more interesting channel! Love your work! Keep going
Great work man. And this was so insightful! Expecting more interesting things from IIP in the coming days.
Thank you for educating me 🙂
Jaya jaganath Bhaina🙏🙏
Would be interesting to see data from 2021.
Magadhan Languages (Bihari Languages) also don't have genders. Girls also say Ham jatani, boys also say Ham jatani. While in Hindi, girls say Mai ja rahi hu and boys say Mai ja raha hu.
His voice is sweet. I could hear all day 😁
Nice one! There are also a lot of people who are not nerdy, but connect like dots/pixels to your contents.
#keep going please #much needed #youareawesome DVS, and India in pixel is great.
Your voice is soo calm 😃
Came from google feeds... Ur work is just commendable, it really requires a lot of hard work and research.... keep doing... 👍👍 And thanks for the knowledge... ☺️☺️
Great work! Labelling on video can really help though, especially when one wants to revisit certain data.
Hello Ashris you are so fluent in English. How did you learn it. Can you please suggest some tips methods to speak English fluently. Also your videos on indian languages sounds grammar and data related to india is really very informative and interesting. Also your voice is very soothing
Simple. He comes from a higher income group background. The upper middle class has been speaking the language within themselves for decades, if not a century or more. He would have also studied in proper English medium schools where the mode of teaching, reading, writing and speaking is fluent English (or as fluent as it can get in India) and not the "speak in Hindi + but write in English on the blackboard" type. Go to higher income group areas of Tier- 1 Indian cities and you will find 5 year old children with the same level of fluency as him because of those very reasons. Why do you want to learn English fluently? Do you want insults and gaalis? Get called "angrej ke aulad", "NRI ke bacche", "macaulay's child" and be told "English is only a language, not knowledge, nor a measure of intelligence" or that you have a "colonial mentality" over and over again? He gets those comments too. You won't even be able to fight back because the guys doing the insulting will have default victim status. At least now, you can be the one throwing around those insults (if you want to). Be careful what you wish for.
What is the difference between 'ethnically from here' and 'native state'?
NAVY BRAT REPRESENT!!!!
Your voice is so soothing.. i am really enamored by you.
Marathi is a hybrid language!
♥️Keep it up.Please♥️
Ashris..tum to dougule nikale..but really like India in pixels
Dogla kaise?
There was a reason , स्वच्छा भारत अभियान was started in India, by the incumbent govt
ହଳଦିଆ କଦଳୀ 😂 , love your creative ideas and such visualisations .Sometimes I confused why my north indian friends can't say ଫଳ instead they said phal or ଫଡ .now I'm very clear thanks bro ❤️❤️
अशरीस चौधरी . "अशरीस" शब्द किस भाषा का है ?
Please use proper microphone,your audio is very low
Excellent infographics... audio recording not so much
Bhai kya story ark hai tera
ଓଡ଼ିଆ ଟୋକା
Whats ur native language ashrish??
I think he's from West Bengal
@@jayasuriyas2604 he's ethnically from up, so i guess hindi, but he can speak other languages as far as I know.
u hv a western outlook #justsaying
Beef has been part of that culture which doesn't belong to India and infact tried to destroy Indian culture ! That's the fact, deal with it!
Beef has been an integral part of non-Indian invading specially Abrahamic cultures. It has never been a part of any culture of any part of Bhārat.
Go to Kerala
Kerala beef eating is acquired Abrahamic culture.
@@yashwantkeirankachhua2300
I don't think so
Well clearly what you "think" isn't based on facts.
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Beef is never part of India. Correct yourself bro.