About that hira mandi question, anything prior to 47 is shared culture between India and Pakistan, there is no culture appropriation. It’s common sense if you’re not filled with Indian hate.
There was no Pakistan before 1947, it was INDIA. Pakistanis have no identity because they claim sometimes Arab,turks,iranis but in reality they all were forcefully converted by invaders.
@@pkroninverse7307 It's not upgrading it is downgrading dancing for art and dancing to please kings are different 😂. Mughals lusting after women had dancers perform seductive actions for their enjoyment in the form of dance. It's called downgrading u need to study more 😂.
Exactly!! Our dance form, our culture, but they want to claim it because apparently Mughal destroyed it 😂 they even claim saree and Indus valley civilization
@@kanika0846 Indeed from dancing in temples for art and dancing in closed doors to dancing infront of lusty Mughal kings . The journey from dancer to a tawaif was indeed the Mughal idea 💡. If this is called upgrading then Pakistan today is highly upgraded 😂🤣.
@@mamoonaamin498 Eat what you want from your own money why do Muslims steal a poor farmers cow and eat it. The poor farmer is dependent on cow for his livelihood,milk,sell ghee or even plough field. Stop stealing from poor people go earn your own money then eat cow, camel,sheep or whatever you want nobody cares. The mob lynching cases in India for eating beef every single one of them is linked to stealing cows from farmers. Why not buy your own instead of stealing. Mob lynching is bad so is stealing. What do have to say about this?
Hi Junaid bhai, I live in Melbourne and I am a certified chef. Did my Certificate 3 and 4 out of passion. By eduction I’m also a software engineer. I was the Sous Chef at Mariott hotel melb. And due to my skill of handling pressure and leading a team in the kitchen, now I got a job in a multinational firm working as a lead. Reason commenting here is so people can read that Uber will Not get you anything except for a ticket back home
By the way Heermandi story is written by a Pakistani Writer - Moin Beg and he was after Sanjay Leela Bhansali for long time to get it made into Movie. Even few years back Sanjay Leela Bhansali attempted making it into a film with lot of Pakistaani actors but the movie was shelved. Now after so many years he made it into a web series.
@IqbalBakht Sweetheart the era predicted in series was when Britishers were ruling India and there was no Pakistan. Means Akhand Bharat ka era. So Please get some history lessons. ( I mean Real History ) 😘
@IqbalBakht Fantastic , Now we are talking. And now you've shown your true color. So, if you went to Google to learn about the Indus Valley Civilisation or Hindu Civilisation, you must know it extended from Mohanjo Daro (Pakistan) to Somnath and Lothal (India). Secondly, the Indus Valley Civilisation is 5000 years old, compared to Pakistan's 76-year history. So it means you are confessing that you are a Hindu, and in that case, as you guys say in Pakistan, you are my Biradar because you are Hindu. But if you say you have the Mughal lineage, then my dear Mughals came to India in 1526; in that case, you do not belong to the Indus or Hindu civilization. So, mere lakht-e-jigar, please decide your origin. But anyway, leave it, as the entire Pakistan is confused about who they belong to. Sometimes you think Khilji is your forefather, sometimes you think Mughals are your daddy, and sometimes you import it from Turkey, which is Ertugrul. Finally, India consists of 28 states and 8 Union territories, so being Indian doesn't necessarily mean that everybody is from Bihar. I would be proud if I were a Bihari ( BTW which I am not) because "Ek Bihari sab par bhaari." As a final history lesson: during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, the 7 Bihar Regiment captured Bedori, paving the way for the capture of Haji Pir Pass. So dear logically this discussion ends here but as you are Pakistani so I am sure now you will start Gali-Galuj ,illogical and demeaning thigs. Just like your Pakistani media who was crying today after India won world cup. OVER AND OUT. And get well soon.
@@RahulSingh-ie5eo I am a Pakistani (I don't live there any more) and people like IqbalBakht are shameful morons that we rational people disown. Please don't listen to trolls.
1:01:49 junaid bhai i was a government employee kam zada krny pe zalalat milti kam na karny pe kuch nhe kehty ab btaye kya karen. I remember jb me naya naya aya tha to me sara kam khatam krta tha even next day ka kam b phr mje zaleel kea gya to 2 3 saal me b me bus kursi torny lag gya Lakin ab m Pakistan chor k US a gya hu
Pakistanis need to realize Hindustan se tut kar 2 mulk nhi bnay India and pakistan India se tut kar Pakistan alg mulk bna thats why they claim every thing sure this land belongs to our ancestors but culturally and historically it belongs to them
@IqbalBakht ignorants like you realise that Hindu is a geographical word . From religious perceptive they are Sanatani , which means land of Bharat . According to Islam prophets of Hinduism born here in this land . Holy Quran pointed out this land " Al-Hind " . You have no heritage and land . You get this land because of Jinnah - Gandhi deal nothing else. Several Hindu and sikh Religious pilgrimages sites are left in Pakistan because it is a Hindu land . Lahore is named after lord's Rama son's name . So don't live in wrong history of delusion which you Pakistani created like zoinists Israel. You both have same problem that is suppressing history and identity crisis.
Gandhi ji meme is famous mostly because of the sock factor. Ppl associate gandhiji with profound quotes dealing with person and society. When there are such memes, no body can help and chuckle. Everyone knows it's fake but still can't fathom ki wah gandhiji ne aisa bola!??
Yes that seems most likely, but on the other hand I also see many indians abusing Gandhiji especially when it comes to his stance regarding Pakistan. It just saadens me as I see him as an idol especially the way he stood against his country that he founded when he thought that they were going against their agreement of giving money to Pakistan.
@@syedalirizwan-ok7qm You're either lying or ignorant. MK Gandhi demanded money be given when India was at war with Pakistan in 1947-48. No nation in the World would honour a promise to a nation that haa violated standstill agreements and more and is CURRENTLY at war with them ffs. As far as the Partition is concerned, the Muslim League kept India hostage with communal violence, ethnic cleansing and calls for a civil war.
@@syedalirizwan-ok7qm well gandhiji's stance in some matters were very controversial for example like caste system. He was against untouchability but supported caste system, most people like him. People even often criticise or hate Jawaharlal nehru in India who is one of the most benevolent leader india has ever seen. I'm not talking about bjp andbhakts though they just hate them cause they don't fit in their agenda.
Once upon a time there were lots of atrocities committed in “India” and still going on.Great picture no storyline.stop crying over Pakistan like babies.it was not a toy that broke.
I would like to disagree with u on this topic as kashmir was never officially given to pakistan or divided into 2 pieces. We claim kashmir as our because there was supposed to be an election which would decided the future of kashmir but as Pakistan was insecure that kashmiri's people would choose india as it was the most logical choice on that time so Pakistan decided to take it by force and choose to invade it instead of going through the fair way. I would recommend u read thoroughly on this topic. If u disagree with me or want to have some civilised conversation, then feel free to comment
Bilkul Talib Bhai, Na kewal ye bhai sahab balki Syed Muzammil, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh, Arzoo Kazmi jaisey log bhi padhey likhey aur samajhdaar hain. Sambhaal kar rakhiyega kahin kisi din Fauj ne Mauj le li to problem ho jaayegi.
Some Indians get equally angry when Pakistanis claim Takshashila and call it (Tax-eela) and pretend that pakistan had the first university in the world and stuff like that while we all know if was a centre for vedic model of education , open for all of course
Indians deny Pakistan, Taxilla and Mohenjo daroo on the basis of religious connection even though geographically they are in Pakistan. BUT on the same hand they accept Taj Mahal and Mughal architecture geographically even though they were by Muslims. They can't choose a criteria for their reasoning, why is that. Is it just hatred for Pakistan or want to claim all as ones own???
To all those pakistani claiming heeramandi your history there is no problem infact you can claim whole india... But you have to decide your forefathers were those who were turkish timur, afghani-ghazi, ghouri, abdali, khilji, irani -nadir shah, ghaznavaidis, shais (azebezanis), chengis kahn mongaolian or central asians huns or uzbeki mughal babr and humayun... Or those son of soil who defended the land today we know pakistan 🇵🇰❤
Thank you, Junaid Bhai. Very good advice. I hope people listen to you. Thank you for being so positive and spreading motivation in this society where people are not humble to each other. You are right, we shouldn't collect the curses of others, and if poor people are asking for a few things, they should be given some. People in our country don't like to give guidance to others for their career path, business, or any help such as providing job opportunities. Help can be given in many ways, such as providing job opportunities, and offering guidance about work or education. Again Thank you Junaid Bhai for this series.
Sir, there is not "large faction of Indians who support Gandhiji's killer". That is probably something Pakistani Moulvis say but most Indians may not even know his name.
@@rishlovesfalafels yes he is hero of millions who knows the reality of Gandhi he is hero since the day he end chapter of Gandhi main villan of partition
Arjun Tendulkar was not selected on the basis of nepotism 50:00 , MI didn't have that bowlers like bumrah and archer so they had to pick him...love your work ♥️
Heeramandi may be based on a place located in current-day Pakistan, but most of the Tawaif culture, Kathak, and Hindustani Music portrayed on it are legacies of current-day Northern India. So many Pakistanis complained online about the "Aadaab" and all subtleties that coated this Bhansali mise en scene of Heeramandi with a "Dilli/Lucknowi" polish, disconnected of the "Punjabi Khushbu".
It's a culture born out of forced slavery of hindu kathak dancers converted into muslim especially during bhakti moment. Don't glorify it, not even should muslims, coz their mothers were Direct faced direct impact of slavery & prostitution.
To the last guy with no problems: If you think you have achieved everything in life, and feeling purposeless now, start helping others. Help other people recognize their dreams and mentor them. Or work for philanthropy.
pakistanis are just indians who turned muslims, hawa say nahi agya ye mulk, Indus valley civilization upon which whon country india is named is 90% inside Pakistan, mughal empire which was a Muslim lasted for 400 hundred years, many indian heritage sites was built by Muslims, for hundreds of years Muslim invaders came and left their influence, apke liye aik hi baat kahonga keh ap parhe likhay jahil ho, koi shaoor nahi without knowledge bolna bohat asaan hota hai
Pakistan and India both historically and culturally thousands years old. Pakistan is not born it shares same identity, it not even said to be born from India but both share identity and history. Indus valley was starting civilisation that lies in both India and Pakistans areas.
@@alihamzaansari2012 Pakistan is a political entity. India is civilisational and cultural. There was no Pakistan before 1947. But there was india, hindustan, Bharat, aryavarat.
No man, India was not born in 3102 BCE, but the Kali Yuga era began on that date in Hindu reckoning. The Kali Yuga era began on February 17 or 18, 3102 BCE, according to Puranic sources. India became a free nation on August 15, 1947, when the Indian Independence Act came into effect. This ended 300 years of British colonial rule and established India and Pakistan as separate countries. India celebrates its independence on August 15th every year. India became a republic on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution was adopted. This day is celebrated as Republic Day in India. However, some say that the date of 3102 BCE is a misinterpretation of a reference used by astronomer Aryabhatta. They say that the date has no historical meaning in India's history, and that archaeological evidence and the Puranas support this.
@@alihamzaansari2012 Pakistan was born as a culture in 712 ad. That's what the Pakistani govt officially says The Pakistani nation state was born on 14 th August 1947
I remembered a short movie I saw on RUclips, but I forgot the name of the movie. It featured a person who was a "Naat Khwan" and danced in a gathering of 4-5 people. The video was made by someone and went viral. As a result, people stopped inviting him for Naat and Milaad.
1.Gandhi Ji is Not Officially the Father of the Nation: According to a recent RTI response, Gandhi Ji is not officially recognized as the Father of the Nation by the Government of India. This is because the government abolished titles a long time ago, except in exceptional cases.Many Sacrificed for India's Freedom: Many individuals, such as Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, and Lala Lajpat Rai, sacrificed their lives for India's freedom. The struggle for independence lasted approximately 97 to 100 years.Balanced View of Gandhi Ji: Gandhi Ji was considered a Mahatma by his generation due to the path he chose. However, this does not automatically excuse everything he did wrong, such as supporting the Khilafat Movement and other controversial actions. Humans are prone to both greatness and mistakes. We should embrace the good from others and promptly reject the bad, rather than justifying negative actions due to an infatuation with their positive contributions.
@@AhmedAaqib-mn3qz he is . He is forgetting that Heera Mandi has nothing to do with bindia. It wasn't created by Ranjit Singh. It was there from Mughal times. It had nothing to do with Biharis and upwalas of india. It was part of Mughal -punjabi history. Now it's Pakistani history.
@@shashlek5751 Mughals were Afghan in origin. Heeramandi isn't something to be proud of and even if it was, Mughal India was shared by Punjabi, Sindhi, Bihari, Muslim or Hindu equally. It is as much Pakistan's history as Indias. Not all Muslims are Pakistani and not all Punjabis are Muslims. Lahore had a very sizable Sikh and a smaller but significant Hindu population as well. Please educate yourself. I could be wrong, but from my knowledge I am not.
@@AhmedAaqib-mn3qz Mughals were Turkic in origin not Afghans. Secondly it was a mix of Islamic Punjabi - Persian culture. Punjab got Islam and PersoTurkic influence lot earlier than any Indian today got. So yea. All 1.8 bn people in Indian subcontinent are not of same origin. If it is in Punjab than it's Punjabi. Yes 75% of punajabis in the world are muslims. Also Indian Punjabis make up less than 2% of population. So why does majority of Indians who have nothing to do with Punjab claim it as their history?
2:04:02. Thank you for reading my business plan education related plan long time back if you recall and I got your reply back as well which shows clearly you downloaded and read the material even though I never got any further replies from you back LOL. But that had good research work done as well.
Hi Junaid Bhai, I believe you have beautifully summarized Pakistan and it's current outlook as a 'Big Joint Family.' This is a wonderful concept, and I think it would be a great idea to create a documentary on this theme, exploring how Pakistan is currently working and how it can become united as a single family.
For the phupo ki shadi guu, ur phupho needs to take the responsibility of her life. She is educated and independent. She cant play victim here. She can still save her life since you are supportive to her. Its tough but not impossible
What has the concept of environmental conservation got to do with mother-daughter relationship? A lot, in fact, if the state happens to be Uttarakhand, which has witnessed an “environmental turnaround” in the past some years, thanks to a unique green campaign inspired solely by the beautiful bond between a mother and daughter. Maiti Andolan, a green movement, which that has been named after mait-a term married Pahari girls in the region use for their mother’s home-has not just brought about a “massive ecological turnaround” in the central Himalayan region (Uttarakhand). This unique campaign has also ignited green consciousness among the locals besides doing away with some vain traditions prevailing in Uttarakhand’s hill society. “Significantly, the movement launched in 1995 from Gwaldam, a tiny village in the picturesque Garhwal hills, has also proved to be a boon for girls from poor families as it also helps generate funds for their marriage,” says the progenitor of the Maiti Andolan, Dr Kalyan Singh Rawat, now in his late fifties. According to him, the uniqueness of this green movement lies in its being basically a socio-environmental campaign, which has now come to be identified with girls’ wedding ceremony or kanyadan. “Now, no kanyadan in Uttarakhand, especially in its hilly areas, is considered complete until the bride and the bridegroom plant a tree sapling during their marriage ceremony either in the premises of the home (mait) of the bride’s mother or somewhere in her parental village depending on the space available,” says Rawat. “It is owing to this deep bond that mothers and daughters share in the pahari (hill) society that the maitis (members of the mother’s home) ensure that the tree sapling planted during kanyadan gets proper care after the girl’s marriage, thus making the Maiti Andolan a successful green campaign,” he points out. Interestingly, this unique socio-environmental movement that came into existence with the planting of just one tree sapling 16 years ago has now started getting popular in some foreign countries as well, having spread through Uttarakhand’s as many as 6000 villages besides eight other states. These states are namely Gujarat, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal and Maharashtra. “This widespread popularity of the Maiti Andolan shows that it has touched a responsive chord among the people both within the country and abroad,” says Dr Rawat, a teacher-turned-scientist adding, that its wider appeal lay in that beautiful mother-daughter relationship, which had inspired it. “This bond is extraordinarily deeper than that in other places because women being the prime movers of Uttarakhand’s hill economy have to lead a very tough life and their daughters give them full support,” Dr Rawat points out. “Until their marriage, daughters stand literally shoulder to shoulder with their mothers in the latter’s everyday battle to feed their family and meet its requirements. They (daughters) share all kinds of drudgeries their mothers have to undergo while toiling hard in the small, terraced fields to grow millets etc and trekking miles to fetch potable water and head loads of fodder and fuel wood,” he said. So, for hill women the pain of being parted from such truly helpful daughters after the latter’s marriage is unbearably profound and the bond between them keeps becoming stronger and stronger, according to Rawat. “So, mothers naturally ensure that the saplings planted by their married daughters remain well protected and grow into leafy trees,” he informs. No wonder, the massive planting of saplings undertaken in the region during the last 16 years as part of the Maiti Andolan “resulted in a number of barren patches of hills and valleys being covered with lush green forests”. That, according to activists, not only improved the environment in the ecologically fragile central Himalayan region (currently bearing the brunt of both global warming and unbridled urbanisation) but also gave much-needed boost to its forest-dependent pastoral economy. Initially, the tree-planting drive undertaken as part of the green campaign had laid emphasis only on growing non-fruit-bearing trees but soon villagers also started growing fruit-bearing trees and fodder trees in their neighbuorhood so that they and their families could have nutritive diet besides getting ample fodder for the cattle. A number of forest patches that can be seen dotting the region’s hilly landscape are a mute testimony to the ecological transformation brought about by the Maiti movement. Nanda Maiti Van, a forest patch at Nanda Sain in Chamoli is, for instance, ‘the biggest forest’ developed by the people since the green movement has started. Spread over about a sprawling five-acre area this green patch of forest is on the Nanda Devi Rajjath pilgrimage route. The pilgrimage is organised after a gap of 12 years to give a warm send-off to Goddess Nanda Devi-also known as the presiding deity of Uttarakhand, whom the hill people also treat as their own daughter. Similarly, Shaurya (bravery) Van, a forest at Badhangarhi in Gwaldam is also a gift of the Maiti movement. This forest is dedicated to the memory of the martyrs of the Kargil war, and is spread over about a three-hectare hilly area. However, the Maiti movement is more than just a green campaign. Besides creating environmental awareness among the people, it has also proved itself to be a reform movement. The green campaign, for instance, has helped modify some of the vain social practices into traditions that have proved to be of practical use for Uttarakhand’s poor and marginalised hill society, according to activists. One such practice pertains to marriage. As part of this tradition sahelis (friends) of the bride tease the bridegroom by hiding his shoes after he takes them off to participate in rituals relating to the marriage ceremony. After the rituals are completed, the bridegroom requests the bride’s sahelis to return his shoes to which they initially do not agree. However, shoes are returned after they get a good amount of money from the bridegroom. “Girls would invariably waste that money despite the fact that most of them being from poor families,” says Dr Rawat. So, a system was put in place whereby girls in each village started creating a separate fund from the money they receive from the bridegrooms in lieu of returning the latter their shoes in marriage functions. Such groups are known as Maiti Sangathan or groups of girls. “There are now 6000 such groups in as many villages and each group is armed with a separate fund,” reveals an activist associated with the green campaign adding, “The money thus collected is used either in meeting the educational expenses of the girls from the poor families belonging to those 6000 villages, or in getting them married.” Forty-year-old Saroj Pundir from Benuli, a remote village in Chamoli, is one such beneficiary of that scheme. “I got married about 16 years ago and my parents met all my marriage-related expenses from the funds of the Maiti Sangathan only,” says Pundir adding, “The group still has an amount of Rs 10,000 in its kitty which is used in meeting educational expenses of the poor girls belonging to our village.” Vidya Rawat of Barab, a village in Agastyamuni (Chamoli), who has been associated with the Maiti movement since 2000, says: “So far we have planted more than 20,000 trees (in the Agastyamuni area) most of which are fruit trees. Our group (Maiti Sangathan) has also organised marriages of about 150 girls from the poor families utilising the funds we have been collecting on a regular basis.” No wonder, the green campaign is now getting popular in some of the foreign countries as well. In Nepal it’s known as Mayati. “Maiti movement is equally popular in Canada and Dr Maya Chaddha, a professor at California University, has been closely associated with it making it popular in the USA where it is being hugely appreciated,” says Rawat. According to him, the concept caught on in Canada post-1998 when he met former finance minister of that country, Flora Donald, at a seminar held on the Maiti movement in Kausani (Uttarakhand). “Donald was so fascinated by the concept of the green movement that after she went back she introduced it in her own country in a big way,” says Rawat. According to him, the green campaign has since become so popular in Canada that it has also become the researchers’ favourite topic there. “In fact, two Canadian girls doing research on the Maiti Andolan even visited me last year so as to collect more information relating to its concept,” informs Rawat.
21:45 Pakistani people should create Hiramandi like serials. Why are they going high on Turkic serials? They should create serials on Taxila University or war of Jhelum 😂😂
I agree with you on all the points. It happens in UK 2am, 3am you will be woken up by fireworks due to wedding season. It's true at that time when you are woken up by the banging noise I'm not going to make dua for the family or married couple??
@@KayMe-vc2liBy corrupting the Sanskrit word "Sindhu" which means River. India (with all its diversity) has always been known as a distinct civilization separate from other civilizations around it and has had a separate identity encompassing everything within the Indian Subcontinent. There was no Pakistan until 1947. And hopefully there will be no Pakistan by the end of this century. It is a temporary entity within the thousands of years of history of India.
Gandhi's controversial life:slept naked wd his grand-nieces..justified caste system..his attitude towards Malabar anti-Hindu riots,1921..and Jalianawala Bagh anti-Sikh Massacre..there was other racist stuff in South Africa and supposed Anti-Semitism..Junaid bhai thoda foreign historical sources bhi research karo
Oh My GOd! What RUclips shorts are you watching and spitting ur phlegm here 😖🤐read historical books please . And not watch those 20 seconds shorts and come and type useless stuff @liza089craze
In punjabi language massi is referred to khala means 'maa-jaisi' shoertened to massi. It isnt a derogatory word at all n till date my own mom remembers her late khala as massii.
A Pakistani film related to the Nagin dance question: There’s a movie on RUclips titled “Zindagi Tamasha” by Sarmad Khoosat. I would recommend everyone watch it. The story revolves around an elderly Muslim man who dances at the wedding of his friend’s son, which is then recorded and uploaded on social media. This turns his life upside down. He and his family face severe criticism, his friends and neighbours reject him, which leads to various challenges.
Mohandas Gandhi se naa-khush hone ka reason simple hai ki unhone Western countries ke interest me cheezo ko hone diya. Pakistan kabhi creat hi nahi hona chie tha. Bhaad me jae non voilence war declare krr dete unn logo pe jo desh todne ki baat kerte the. Prr ye sab ignore kerek Pakistan ko ban'ne diya gaya. American civil war me bhi same situation thi agar Abharam Lincoln ne uss time non-violence dikhate hua South ke states ko freedom de deta toh aaj do America hote but unn ne desh ko tutne nahi diya. Aaj Pakistan hai Gandhi ki den aur Kashmir issue hai Nehru ki den
@BilfaExplainerit doesn't matter if it's Gandhi or someone else. I have freedom of speech , if my statements hurt or offend someone they have right to raise their voice against me or take legal action against me. That's what's democracy is all about.
here is the reminder sir 23:43 you talking about k reporter ko kuch pata ni hota karachi k bary man reporting karty | then ap ko b punjab or lahore ka pata ni pher b apny 100 din wali video bana li does it make sense ?
Regarding your 2nd question in which you said that creating movies is best form of creating social awareness, you should watch a Korean movie named “silenced (2011)”. It is a clear example of how a movie led to the arrest of high profile culprits.
People talking about India distorting and labelling others history as own are same who celebrate invaders (due to ideology), associate there identity with Persians, Turks and Arabs but not with the land. Pakistan was created in 1947, before that all history is Indian history. You were all Indians like it or not.
Pakistan, please protect this man at all costs. This channel deserves 10x subscribers than what it has. Share all his videos, subscribe and ensure all your folks are also subscribing to this channel. Listening to Junaid is no less than a therapy session.
To the person with the embarrassing father, I recommend you watch this Pakistani movie called Circle of Life, watch it with him, and the movie will speak volumes to him without you saying a word.
so taj mahal and all the forts and architecture is somehow indian culture but whats in pakistans isnt? Its just as much pakistani culture as well as indian culture. Not sure how you re trying to say that pakistanis are somehow not native to all the lands including india. They re native to the land in india as much as an indian is native to hte lands of pakistan. So when you say its theirs, its like a very illogical thing to say. Alot of muslim heritage is in India, some of the most favorite tourist desitnations including delhi. South india as well, have never seen an indian trying to say these sites are "pakistani". What people like you lack to grasp is that indians and pakistanis have the same ancestors and are both native to the region. There isnt "We came before" or they came later. Just because Pakistan was founded ( 1 day earlier than modern day india btw) doesnt make Pakistan a "offspring" of india. Its like saying 2 siblings of whom 1 of them is the father of the other which is illogical. Not sure if you even have enough capacity to grasp that logic though. Speaking of india, there was never a united India to begin with. It was all divided by princely states, even among muslims and hindus. The modern day India is not the historical india, its a new entitiy. Did you know Jinnah wanted to claim the name India as well because they felt that India is also Pakistans identity? Its because India did not belonged to anyone, its because of the location the british have called it. The indus river literally flows in Pakistan. The first sign of civilization in the region stems from indus valley, which is in modern day pakistan.
A little objection to your comment, though india was divided into princely states..the whole subcontinent was influenced or rather followed a common culture, traditions..the whole land though divided still used to follow same ramayan & Mahabharata...the name bharat though not used extensively, still was given to the whole land
In Pakistan at least the food doesn't change the way it does in India. You travel to north east or south of India, the food that people eat for breakfast etc are totally different from what the Northern states eat. Its so diverse that a Pakistani will be amazed how despite so much differences people live together without constantly at war with each other. Pakistan despite having been created based on the same religion and with just 23 crore people cannot coexist with each other.
For PCB the biggest joke, I think it is more of a “chal jata hai, pehlay bhi to Hua hai” attitude. Ab is team may Inzemam nay khaila hai despite of his weight. Inzemam was a great cricketer however, ap nay requirement he set nahi ki jai say ek job pal likhte hai, ye ye ye skills aur qualification chaheye. Ab is waja sai Azam agaya on perchi.
Okay stop this. As a Pakistani. India and Pakistan were the same country. Any old Pakistan history can be considered Hindustani or Indian history. Same goes for any old North Indian History can be considered Pakistan history. Its called Hindustan/North Indian history simple as that
I think you don’t understand Indian History properly. Our History and culture is interwoven throughout the land of Bharat. It’s not like north and south.
About that hira mandi question, anything prior to 47 is shared culture between India and Pakistan, there is no culture appropriation. It’s common sense if you’re not filled with Indian hate.
They lack basic intelligence
It is Heera...not Hira
@@MrSalmanyorker whatever.
There was no Pakistan before 1947, it was INDIA. Pakistanis have no identity because they claim sometimes Arab,turks,iranis but in reality they all were forcefully converted by invaders.
So gandhi belongs to Pakistan
In southern state like Chennai rain water harvesting system is compulsory to be installed in every home 🏠
Chennai is not a state . 😂
Chennai isn't state
When did Chennai became a state🥲
State capital hai bhai state nahi 😅
Tamil Nadu dude ......yes it is compulsory in Tamil Nadu.
Kathak Dance originated in India as part of Hindu Temple culture later Mughals add some flavour to it.😂😂
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This is called Upgrading Something vague to awesome
@@pkroninverse7307 It's not upgrading it is downgrading dancing for art and dancing to please kings are different 😂. Mughals lusting after women had dancers perform seductive actions for their enjoyment in the form of dance. It's called downgrading u need to study more 😂.
Exactly!! Our dance form, our culture, but they want to claim it because apparently Mughal destroyed it 😂 they even claim saree and Indus valley civilization
@@kanika0846 Indeed from dancing in temples for art and dancing in closed doors to dancing infront of lusty Mughal kings . The journey from dancer to a tawaif was indeed the Mughal idea 💡. If this is called upgrading then Pakistan today is highly upgraded 😂🤣.
Jokes about Gandhi are made because in India there's something called "freedom of speech".
Ekdam Bhagt wala answer diya bro
@@trishulart-nr3ev ekdm 🏃♂️D ke bachee wala feel liya hoga aapne bro ❤
@@trishulart-nr3ev Aap madrsachaap ho to matlab sab madrsachaap nahi hote.
Timestamps dena , konse portion me h
@spratik Then why does Modi's criticism trigger you??
Its because Gandhi ji not alive to send defamation notice....
another Meme on Mohan
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Yet people are murdered brutally just for eating a little meat.
Yes quite the freedom you there
@@mamoonaamin498 Eat what you want from your own money why do Muslims steal a poor farmers cow and eat it. The poor farmer is dependent on cow for his livelihood,milk,sell ghee or even plough field. Stop stealing from poor people go earn your own money then eat cow, camel,sheep or whatever you want nobody cares. The mob lynching cases in India for eating beef every single one of them is linked to stealing cows from farmers. Why not buy your own instead of stealing. Mob lynching is bad so is stealing. What do have to say about this?
Hi Junaid bhai, I live in Melbourne and I am a certified chef. Did my Certificate 3 and 4 out of passion. By eduction I’m also a software engineer. I was the Sous Chef at Mariott hotel melb. And due to my skill of handling pressure and leading a team in the kitchen, now I got a job in a multinational firm working as a lead. Reason commenting here is so people can read that Uber will
Not get you anything except for a ticket back home
From an Indians perspective- Gandhi even though the “father of the nation” is and should not be prone from criticism…just like Modi and ANY religion
By the way Gandhi is not officially father of nation
Gandhi is not our father of the nation.
@@KumarHarshRaj true. F gandhi
@@None12768he alongwith nehru was a curse 😂
@@None12768Nehru /Gandhi ke jaga Modi hota toh Angrez ke Gaand chat rahe hote.
By the way Heermandi story is written by a Pakistani Writer - Moin Beg and he was after Sanjay Leela Bhansali for long time to get it made into Movie. Even few years back Sanjay Leela Bhansali attempted making it into a film with lot of Pakistaani actors but the movie was shelved. Now after so many years he made it into a web series.
@IqbalBakht Sweetheart the era predicted in series was when Britishers were ruling India and there was no Pakistan. Means Akhand Bharat ka era. So Please get some history lessons. ( I mean Real History )
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@IqbalBakhtu r a jackass 😂😂
@IqbalBakhtBhagat singh was from LAHORE. You should make film on his life😅
@IqbalBakht Fantastic , Now we are talking. And now you've shown your true color.
So, if you went to Google to learn about the Indus Valley Civilisation or Hindu Civilisation, you must know it extended from Mohanjo Daro (Pakistan) to Somnath and Lothal (India). Secondly, the Indus Valley Civilisation is 5000 years old, compared to Pakistan's 76-year history. So it means you are confessing that you are a Hindu, and in that case, as you guys say in Pakistan, you are my Biradar because you are Hindu. But if you say you have the Mughal lineage, then my dear Mughals came to India in 1526; in that case, you do not belong to the Indus or Hindu civilization. So, mere lakht-e-jigar, please decide your origin. But anyway, leave it, as the entire Pakistan is confused about who they belong to. Sometimes you think Khilji is your forefather, sometimes you think Mughals are your daddy, and sometimes you import it from Turkey, which is Ertugrul.
Finally, India consists of 28 states and 8 Union territories, so being Indian doesn't necessarily mean that everybody is from Bihar. I would be proud if I were a Bihari ( BTW which I am not) because "Ek Bihari sab par bhaari."
As a final history lesson: during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, the 7 Bihar Regiment captured Bedori, paving the way for the capture of Haji Pir Pass.
So dear logically this discussion ends here but as you are Pakistani so I am sure now you will start Gali-Galuj ,illogical and demeaning thigs. Just like your Pakistani media who was crying today after India won world cup. OVER AND OUT. And get well soon.
@@RahulSingh-ie5eo I am a Pakistani (I don't live there any more) and people like IqbalBakht are shameful morons that we rational people disown. Please don't listen to trolls.
The culture depicted in Heeramandi is the Urdu culture of the North Indian Muslims of UP but Lucknow and Dehli in specifically.
1:01:49 junaid bhai i was a government employee kam zada krny pe zalalat milti kam na karny pe kuch nhe kehty ab btaye kya karen. I remember jb me naya naya aya tha to me sara kam khatam krta tha even next day ka kam b phr mje zaleel kea gya to 2 3 saal me b me bus kursi torny lag gya
Lakin ab m Pakistan chor k US a gya hu
For the apps he mentions at 11:35 it was Dubsmash and Musicaly both around 2014
No he told starts form M it’s musically
Musicly is the former name of tik tok🤣🤣.. They are both created by same company
Some beautiful paths can't be discovered without getting lost...
Pakistanis need to realize Hindustan se tut kar 2 mulk nhi bnay India and pakistan
India se tut kar Pakistan alg mulk bna thats why they claim every thing sure this land belongs to our ancestors but culturally and historically it belongs to them
Thanks brother
Hindustan se tut kr hi 2 mulk banay hain - a lot of India's history is Pakistan's history too.
@@HuffyZeen nope just use your brain for once there is hindu temples built in pakistan and kashmir which are older than islam
@@HuffyZeenUska kehna ka matlab hain..ki yeh Hindustan hain... Pakistan baad mein bana . As Holy Quran also mentioned it is land of Al-Hind.
@IqbalBakht ignorants like you realise that Hindu is a geographical word . From religious perceptive they are Sanatani , which means land of Bharat . According to Islam prophets of Hinduism born here in this land . Holy Quran pointed out this land " Al-Hind " . You have no heritage and land . You get this land because of Jinnah - Gandhi deal nothing else. Several Hindu and sikh Religious pilgrimages sites are left in Pakistan because it is a Hindu land . Lahore is named after lord's Rama son's name . So don't live in wrong history of delusion which you Pakistani created like zoinists Israel. You both have same problem that is suppressing history and identity crisis.
bht zyda awesome thi yh episode.
Gandhi ji meme is famous mostly because of the sock factor.
Ppl associate gandhiji with profound quotes dealing with person and society.
When there are such memes, no body can help and chuckle.
Everyone knows it's fake but still can't fathom ki wah gandhiji ne aisa bola!??
Yes that seems most likely, but on the other hand I also see many indians abusing Gandhiji especially when it comes to his stance regarding Pakistan. It just saadens me as I see him as an idol especially the way he stood against his country that he founded when he thought that they were going against their agreement of giving money to Pakistan.
@@syedalirizwan-ok7qmLodhe ka idol. Would you give money to a nation that's at war with you currently?
@@miloblackmetalhate if it was promised then yes. Also Pakistan and India weren't at war then. The partition was mutual.
@@syedalirizwan-ok7qm You're either lying or ignorant. MK Gandhi demanded money be given when India was at war with Pakistan in 1947-48. No nation in the World would honour a promise to a nation that haa violated standstill agreements and more and is CURRENTLY at war with them ffs. As far as the Partition is concerned, the Muslim League kept India hostage with communal violence, ethnic cleansing and calls for a civil war.
@@syedalirizwan-ok7qm well gandhiji's stance in some matters were very controversial for example like caste system. He was against untouchability but supported caste system, most people like him. People even often criticise or hate Jawaharlal nehru in India who is one of the most benevolent leader india has ever seen. I'm not talking about bjp andbhakts though they just hate them cause they don't fit in their agenda.
We Indian's also claimed PoK and once upon a time Pakistan was Hindustan but Nasheri jinna divide it
Lol ind MF.
@IqbalBakht We claim what is ours but you guys dont claim what is yours Like your dead army men bodies in Kargil.
Once upon a time there were lots of atrocities committed in “India” and still going on.Great picture no storyline.stop crying over Pakistan like babies.it was not a toy that broke.
I would like to disagree with u on this topic as kashmir was never officially given to pakistan or divided into 2 pieces. We claim kashmir as our because there was supposed to be an election which would decided the future of kashmir but as Pakistan was insecure that kashmiri's people would choose india as it was the most logical choice on that time so Pakistan decided to take it by force and choose to invade it instead of going through the fair way. I would recommend u read thoroughly on this topic. If u disagree with me or want to have some civilised conversation, then feel free to comment
@@dr-green69 i agree with you
There is a nice movie on the first issue called "Zindagi Tamasha". I believe it is available on YT from the original creator.
Loved that movie.
First thing I thought of. Great movie.
Junaid bhai keep up the good work. I like your vdos:)
He is the best youtuber /influencer we have in our country. People like him are the assets of our beloved mother land.
Bilkul Talib Bhai, Na kewal ye bhai sahab balki Syed Muzammil, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh, Arzoo Kazmi jaisey log bhi padhey likhey aur samajhdaar hain. Sambhaal kar rakhiyega kahin kisi din Fauj ne Mauj le li to problem ho jaayegi.
Some Indians get equally angry when Pakistanis claim Takshashila and call it (Tax-eela) and pretend that pakistan had the first university in the world and stuff like that while we all know if was a centre for vedic model of education , open for all of course
Indians deny Pakistan, Taxilla and Mohenjo daroo on the basis of religious connection even though geographically they are in Pakistan. BUT on the same hand they accept Taj Mahal and Mughal architecture geographically even though they were by Muslims.
They can't choose a criteria for their reasoning, why is that. Is it just hatred for Pakistan or want to claim all as ones own???
The only good thing i can remember from khans time is when i discovered your channel. :D
To all those pakistani claiming heeramandi your history there is no problem infact you can claim whole india... But you have to decide your forefathers were those who were turkish timur, afghani-ghazi, ghouri, abdali, khilji, irani -nadir shah, ghaznavaidis, shais (azebezanis), chengis kahn mongaolian or central asians huns or uzbeki mughal babr and humayun... Or those son of soil who defended the land today we know pakistan 🇵🇰❤
Heera Mandi was probably built by Mughals 😅.
@@shashlek575122:19 abb sunn le youthiye kya kah reha hain ye
@@shashlek5751 No, it was commissioned under Rajint Singh rule.
But heeramandi women are muslims and also in Lahore so
Thank you, Junaid Bhai. Very good advice. I hope people listen to you. Thank you for being so positive and spreading motivation in this society where people are not humble to each other. You are right, we shouldn't collect the curses of others, and if poor people are asking for a few things, they should be given some. People in our country don't like to give guidance to others for their career path, business, or any help such as providing job opportunities. Help can be given in many ways, such as providing job opportunities, and offering guidance about work or education.
Again Thank you Junaid Bhai for this series.
Theres a movie called "Zindagi tamasha" by Irfan khosat on exact same scenario as first question....a must watch for sure
Sir, there is not "large faction of Indians who support Gandhiji's killer". That is probably something Pakistani Moulvis say but most Indians may not even know his name.
Thats Ghodse he is hero of millions of Indians and don't try you have no idea about Gandhi
@@Munjya_Jinn millions? lol that’s not true please don’t perpetuate falsehoods. Ridiculous.
@@rishlovesfalafels yes he is hero of millions who knows the reality of Gandhi he is hero since the day he end chapter of Gandhi main villan of partition
@@rishlovesfalafels lol yes he is a hero of millions..go study your NCERT history books kid!! Veer GODSE
@@BirenderSinghJalal you’re an idiot, please learn critical thinking
Bhaiya came india....
Subscription increase rapidly.
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In Gujarat, one must plant two trees before getting the final occupancy certificate
Bhai all of your talk on cricket was just ❤️
For the first story "Zindagi tamasha" Is one example
This is not a podcast it's a therapy session 💕
Arjun Tendulkar was not selected on the basis of nepotism 50:00 , MI didn't have that bowlers like bumrah and archer so they had to pick him...love your work ♥️
2.5 hour askganjiswag is v v v good
1:23:23 onwards❤❤❤
Heeramandi may be based on a place located in current-day Pakistan, but most of the Tawaif culture, Kathak, and Hindustani Music portrayed on it are legacies of current-day Northern India. So many Pakistanis complained online about the "Aadaab" and all subtleties that coated this Bhansali mise en scene of Heeramandi with a "Dilli/Lucknowi" polish, disconnected of the "Punjabi Khushbu".
It's a culture born out of forced slavery of hindu kathak dancers converted into muslim especially during bhakti moment. Don't glorify it, not even should muslims, coz their mothers were Direct faced direct impact of slavery & prostitution.
Love from Nepal Junaid bhai🇳🇵
To the last guy with no problems:
If you think you have achieved everything in life, and feeling purposeless now, start helping others.
Help other people recognize their dreams and mentor them. Or work for philanthropy.
India was born in 3102 bc. Pakistan was born in 1947 ad. We are not the same.
pakistanis are just indians who turned muslims, hawa say nahi agya ye mulk, Indus valley civilization upon which whon country india is named is 90% inside Pakistan, mughal empire which was a Muslim lasted for 400 hundred years, many indian heritage sites was built by Muslims, for hundreds of years Muslim invaders came and left their influence, apke liye aik hi baat kahonga keh ap parhe likhay jahil ho, koi shaoor nahi without knowledge bolna bohat asaan hota hai
Pakistan and India both historically and culturally thousands years old. Pakistan is not born it shares same identity, it not even said to be born from India but both share identity and history. Indus valley was starting civilisation that lies in both India and Pakistans areas.
@@alihamzaansari2012 Pakistan is a political entity. India is civilisational and cultural. There was no Pakistan before 1947. But there was india, hindustan, Bharat, aryavarat.
No man, India was not born in 3102 BCE, but the Kali Yuga era began on that date in Hindu reckoning.
The Kali Yuga era began on February 17 or 18, 3102 BCE, according to Puranic sources.
India became a free nation on August 15, 1947, when the Indian Independence Act came into effect. This ended 300 years of British colonial rule and established India and Pakistan as separate countries. India celebrates its independence on August 15th every year.
India became a republic on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution was adopted. This day is celebrated as Republic Day in India.
However, some say that the date of 3102 BCE is a misinterpretation of a reference used by astronomer Aryabhatta. They say that the date has no historical meaning in India's history, and that archaeological evidence and the Puranas support this.
@@alihamzaansari2012 Pakistan was born as a culture in 712 ad. That's what the Pakistani govt officially says
The Pakistani nation state was born on 14 th August 1947
Junaid bhai Intro is so sick!!!
Wow loved the longer version. Please make it to 3 hours thanks
Damn 2hr pod 😍😍😍
I remembered a short movie I saw on RUclips, but I forgot the name of the movie. It featured a person who was a "Naat Khwan" and danced in a gathering of 4-5 people. The video was made by someone and went viral. As a result, people stopped inviting him for Naat and Milaad.
1.Gandhi Ji is Not Officially the Father of the Nation: According to a recent RTI response, Gandhi Ji is not officially recognized as the Father of the Nation by the Government of India. This is because the government abolished titles a long time ago, except in exceptional cases.Many Sacrificed for India's Freedom: Many individuals, such as Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, and Lala Lajpat Rai, sacrificed their lives for India's freedom. The struggle for independence lasted approximately 97 to 100 years.Balanced View of Gandhi Ji: Gandhi Ji was considered a Mahatma by his generation due to the path he chose. However, this does not automatically excuse everything he did wrong, such as supporting the Khilafat Movement and other controversial actions. Humans are prone to both greatness and mistakes. We should embrace the good from others and promptly reject the bad, rather than justifying negative actions due to an infatuation with their positive contributions.
Best Pakistani Creator for sure.
He is sukin on Indians for views 😢
@@shashlek5751 Not really, but think what you want.
@@AhmedAaqib-mn3qz he is . He is forgetting that Heera Mandi has nothing to do with bindia. It wasn't created by Ranjit Singh. It was there from Mughal times. It had nothing to do with Biharis and upwalas of india. It was part of Mughal -punjabi history. Now it's Pakistani history.
@@shashlek5751 Mughals were Afghan in origin. Heeramandi isn't something to be proud of and even if it was, Mughal India was shared by Punjabi, Sindhi, Bihari, Muslim or Hindu equally. It is as much Pakistan's history as Indias. Not all Muslims are Pakistani and not all Punjabis are Muslims. Lahore had a very sizable Sikh and a smaller but significant Hindu population as well. Please educate yourself. I could be wrong, but from my knowledge I am not.
@@AhmedAaqib-mn3qz Mughals were Turkic in origin not Afghans. Secondly it was a mix of Islamic Punjabi - Persian culture. Punjab got Islam and PersoTurkic influence lot earlier than any Indian today got. So yea. All 1.8 bn people in Indian subcontinent are not of same origin. If it is in Punjab than it's Punjabi. Yes 75% of punajabis in the world are muslims. Also Indian Punjabis make up less than 2% of population. So why does majority of Indians who have nothing to do with Punjab claim it as their history?
2:04:02. Thank you for reading my business plan education related plan long time back if you recall and I got your reply back as well which shows clearly you downloaded and read the material even though I never got any further replies from you back LOL. But that had good research work done as well.
Hi Junaid Bhai,
I believe you have beautifully summarized Pakistan and it's current outlook as a 'Big Joint Family.' This is a wonderful concept, and I think it would be a great idea to create a documentary on this theme, exploring how Pakistan is currently working and how it can become united as a single family.
For the phupo ki shadi guu, ur phupho needs to take the responsibility of her life. She is educated and independent. She cant play victim here. She can still save her life since you are supportive to her. Its tough but not impossible
Also alcohol is completely legal in Indian Punjab and majority of Indian states
gross
@@marziyaquaid4926 Ismein gross kya hai?
GB Rode in Indian land but Pakistan Army History ❤
What has the concept of environmental conservation got to do with mother-daughter relationship? A lot, in fact, if the state happens to be Uttarakhand, which has witnessed an “environmental turnaround” in the past some years, thanks to a unique green campaign inspired solely by the beautiful bond between a mother and daughter.
Maiti Andolan, a green movement, which that has been named after mait-a term married Pahari girls in the region use for their mother’s home-has not just brought about a “massive ecological turnaround” in the central Himalayan region (Uttarakhand). This unique campaign has also ignited green consciousness among the locals besides doing away with some vain traditions prevailing in Uttarakhand’s hill society. “Significantly, the movement launched in 1995 from Gwaldam, a tiny village in the picturesque Garhwal hills, has also proved to be a boon for girls from poor families as it also helps generate funds for their marriage,” says the progenitor of the Maiti Andolan, Dr Kalyan Singh Rawat, now in his late fifties.
According to him, the uniqueness of this green movement lies in its being basically a socio-environmental campaign, which has now come to be identified with girls’ wedding ceremony or kanyadan. “Now, no kanyadan in Uttarakhand, especially in its hilly areas, is considered complete until the bride and the bridegroom plant a tree sapling during their marriage ceremony either in the premises of the home (mait) of the bride’s mother or somewhere in her parental village depending on the space available,” says Rawat. “It is owing to this deep bond that mothers and daughters share in the pahari (hill) society that the maitis (members of the mother’s home) ensure that the tree sapling planted during kanyadan gets proper care after the girl’s marriage, thus making the Maiti Andolan a successful green campaign,” he points out.
Interestingly, this unique socio-environmental movement that came into existence with the planting of just one tree sapling 16 years ago has now started getting popular in some foreign countries as well, having spread through Uttarakhand’s as many as 6000 villages besides eight other states. These states are namely Gujarat, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal and Maharashtra.
“This widespread popularity of the Maiti Andolan shows that it has touched a responsive chord among the people both within the country and abroad,” says Dr Rawat, a teacher-turned-scientist adding, that its wider appeal lay in that beautiful mother-daughter relationship, which had inspired it.
“This bond is extraordinarily deeper than that in other places because women being the prime movers of Uttarakhand’s hill economy have to lead a very tough life and their daughters give them full support,” Dr Rawat points out. “Until their marriage, daughters stand literally shoulder to shoulder with their mothers in the latter’s everyday battle to feed their family and meet its requirements. They (daughters) share all kinds of drudgeries their mothers have to undergo while toiling hard in the small, terraced fields to grow millets etc and trekking miles to fetch potable water and head loads of fodder and fuel wood,” he said.
So, for hill women the pain of being parted from such truly helpful daughters after the latter’s marriage is unbearably profound and the bond between them keeps becoming stronger and stronger, according to Rawat. “So, mothers naturally ensure that the saplings planted by their married daughters remain well protected and grow into leafy trees,” he informs.
No wonder, the massive planting of saplings undertaken in the region during the last 16 years as part of the Maiti Andolan “resulted in a number of barren patches of hills and valleys being covered with lush green forests”. That, according to activists, not only improved the environment in the ecologically fragile central Himalayan region (currently bearing the brunt of both global warming and unbridled urbanisation) but also gave much-needed boost to its forest-dependent pastoral economy. Initially, the tree-planting drive undertaken as part of the green campaign had laid emphasis only on growing non-fruit-bearing trees but soon villagers also started growing fruit-bearing trees and fodder trees in their neighbuorhood so that they and their families could have nutritive diet besides getting ample fodder for the cattle.
A number of forest patches that can be seen dotting the region’s hilly landscape are a mute testimony to the ecological transformation brought about by the Maiti movement. Nanda Maiti Van, a forest patch at Nanda Sain in Chamoli is, for instance, ‘the biggest forest’ developed by the people since the green movement has started. Spread over about a sprawling five-acre area this green patch of forest is on the Nanda Devi Rajjath pilgrimage route. The pilgrimage is organised after a gap of 12 years to give a warm send-off to Goddess Nanda Devi-also known as the presiding deity of Uttarakhand, whom the hill people also treat as their own daughter. Similarly, Shaurya (bravery) Van, a forest at Badhangarhi in Gwaldam is also a gift of the Maiti movement. This forest is dedicated to the memory of the martyrs of the Kargil war, and is spread over about a three-hectare hilly area.
However, the Maiti movement is more than just a green campaign. Besides creating environmental awareness among the people, it has also proved itself to be a reform movement. The green campaign, for instance, has helped modify some of the vain social practices into traditions that have proved to be of practical use for Uttarakhand’s poor and marginalised hill society, according to activists. One such practice pertains to marriage. As part of this tradition sahelis (friends) of the bride tease the bridegroom by hiding his shoes after he takes them off to participate in rituals relating to the marriage ceremony. After the rituals are completed, the bridegroom requests the bride’s sahelis to return his shoes to which they initially do not agree. However, shoes are returned after they get a good amount of money from the bridegroom. “Girls would invariably waste that money despite the fact that most of them being from poor families,” says Dr Rawat. So, a system was put in place whereby girls in each village started creating a separate fund from the money they receive from the bridegrooms in lieu of returning the latter their shoes in marriage functions. Such groups are known as Maiti Sangathan or groups of girls. “There are now 6000 such groups in as many villages and each group is armed with a separate fund,” reveals an activist associated with the green campaign adding, “The money thus collected is used either in meeting the educational expenses of the girls from the poor families belonging to those 6000 villages, or in getting them married.”
Forty-year-old Saroj Pundir from Benuli, a remote village in Chamoli, is one such beneficiary of that scheme. “I got married about 16 years ago and my parents met all my marriage-related expenses from the funds of the Maiti Sangathan only,” says Pundir adding, “The group still has an amount of Rs 10,000 in its kitty which is used in meeting educational expenses of the poor girls belonging to our village.” Vidya Rawat of Barab, a village in Agastyamuni (Chamoli), who has been associated with the Maiti movement since 2000, says: “So far we have planted more than 20,000 trees (in the Agastyamuni area) most of which are fruit trees. Our group (Maiti Sangathan) has also organised marriages of about 150 girls from the poor families utilising the funds we have been collecting on a regular basis.”
No wonder, the green campaign is now getting popular in some of the foreign countries as well. In Nepal it’s known as Mayati. “Maiti movement is equally popular in Canada and Dr Maya Chaddha, a professor at California University, has been closely associated with it making it popular in the USA where it is being hugely appreciated,” says Rawat. According to him, the concept caught on in Canada post-1998 when he met former finance minister of that country, Flora Donald, at a seminar held on the Maiti movement in Kausani (Uttarakhand). “Donald was so fascinated by the concept of the green movement that after she went back she introduced it in her own country in a big way,” says Rawat. According to him, the green campaign has since become so popular in Canada that it has also become the researchers’ favourite topic there. “In fact, two Canadian girls doing research on the Maiti Andolan even visited me last year so as to collect more information relating to its concept,” informs Rawat.
21:45 Pakistani people should create Hiramandi like serials. Why are they going high on Turkic serials? They should create serials on Taxila University or war of Jhelum 😂😂
Vo kr nhi skte vo 1947 k baad k hi Pakistan ko jante hain baki unke ideology pr set nhi hota indus valley civilisation vagairah
I agree with you on all the points. It happens in UK 2am, 3am you will be woken up by fireworks due to wedding season. It's true at that time when you are woken up by the banging noise I'm not going to make dua for the family or married couple??
Pakistan was also Indias land
death to endia
Pakistan was subcontinent, not India’s land
@@sanjaz9184And the Subcontinent is literally the INDIAN Subcontinent.
@@_Ironhide Foreigners generated the word ‘India’ 😂
@@KayMe-vc2liBy corrupting the Sanskrit word "Sindhu" which means River. India (with all its diversity) has always been known as a distinct civilization separate from other civilizations around it and has had a separate identity encompassing everything within the Indian Subcontinent. There was no Pakistan until 1947. And hopefully there will be no Pakistan by the end of this century. It is a temporary entity within the thousands of years of history of India.
Tiktok se pehlay musically tha aur musically se pehlay dubsmash tha
Gandhi's controversial life:slept naked wd his grand-nieces..justified caste system..his attitude towards Malabar anti-Hindu riots,1921..and Jalianawala Bagh anti-Sikh Massacre..there was other racist stuff in South Africa and supposed Anti-Semitism..Junaid bhai thoda foreign historical sources bhi research karo
Jalianwala bagh Anti sikh massacre kqb se bangya 😂😂.... Konsi history pdhte ho bhai....
Naam Phuch ke goli maari jaa rhi tha kya 😂😂
Oh My GOd! What RUclips shorts are you watching and spitting ur phlegm here 😖🤐read historical books please . And not watch those 20 seconds shorts and come and type useless stuff @liza089craze
@@Nitish.Singhal the britishers knew it was the day of baishakhi and it is a hindu-sikh festival and it's haram in islam to celebrate
@@Nitish.SinghalCozz Majority of them were Sikhs
In punjabi language massi is referred to khala means 'maa-jaisi' shoertened to massi.
It isnt a derogatory word at all n till date my own mom remembers her late khala as massii.
In Muslim only khala is used , better mention Punjabi muslim ,Punjabis are Sikhs also
@@राकेश_रेल thx for clarification 👍
@@राकेश_रेल..yes & Punjabis are hindus too
@@vrindabolinjkar3861 no
@@राकेश_रेल it's not muslim but Arabic
A Pakistani film related to the Nagin dance question:
There’s a movie on RUclips titled “Zindagi Tamasha” by Sarmad Khoosat. I would recommend everyone watch it.
The story revolves around an elderly Muslim man who dances at the wedding of his friend’s son, which is then recorded and uploaded on social media.
This turns his life upside down. He and his family face severe criticism, his friends and neighbours reject him, which leads to various challenges.
how and where to watch?
Just search for Zindagi Tamasha on youtube. It’s on the ‘Khoosat Films’ youtube channel.
1:08:00 Junaid bhai HAAT KI GARI (hahah) ... Love u ( from Italy )
Mohandas Gandhi se naa-khush hone ka reason simple hai ki unhone Western countries ke interest me cheezo ko hone diya. Pakistan kabhi creat hi nahi hona chie tha. Bhaad me jae non voilence war declare krr dete unn logo pe jo desh todne ki baat kerte the. Prr ye sab ignore kerek Pakistan ko ban'ne diya gaya. American civil war me bhi same situation thi agar Abharam Lincoln ne uss time non-violence dikhate hua South ke states ko freedom de deta toh aaj do America hote but unn ne desh ko tutne nahi diya. Aaj Pakistan hai Gandhi ki den aur Kashmir issue hai Nehru ki den
Do America hote to accha hota. Ab ek America (south) doosre America ko constantly blackmail kar ke loot raha hai.
My grandfather is older than Pakistan 😂. India is a civilizational state.
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@BilfaExplainerit doesn't matter if it's Gandhi or someone else.
I have freedom of speech , if my statements hurt or offend someone they have right to raise their voice against me or take legal action against me.
That's what's democracy is all about.
My grandparents are older than India. What's your point?
@@Aaaasss-t4q India is thousands of years old 😂 . I think u skipped ur history classes.
@@Aaaasss-t4q how care to explain??
Sunday morning + Nan Chanay + Rainy Weather + Ask Ganjiswag = non expressable happiness
Paratha chanay would be better
@@Goodbaba69I'll try 👍🏻
If u agree wid the title,I say pakistan is itself a part of Indian history,just common sense
37:23 dam😂
Musically was the name of the app before tiktok
I think rain harvesting is compulsory if you build home , it has been around since late 90s I think
After so many episodes I loved the last gonna watch this tonight
The movie zindagi Tamasha is based on a similar incident being discussed.
Great video ❤
Loved the long eposode ❤
Junaid bhai us larkey ko email ka reply ka bol kar uncle k nagin dance wali video to mangwao ☺️
Yaar seriously mujhe nhi pata thi Pakistan ki halat itni kharab h seriously you guys should wake up it's now or never!!
2.5 hours.....Yeeeeaaaaaaa
Goood work mate, proud of you
Meri dua hai ye nagin dance wala uncle viral ho
😂😂 want to see Nagin dance uncle's video 😂😂
@Junaid Akram it is called Dubmash ...Hania Amir was on Dubmash.
In California, solar panels are compulsory to produce electricity
here is the reminder sir 23:43 you talking about k reporter ko kuch pata ni hota karachi k bary man reporting karty |
then ap ko b punjab or lahore ka pata ni pher b apny 100 din wali video bana li
does it make sense ?
Regarding your 2nd question in which you said that creating movies is best form of creating social awareness, you should watch a Korean movie named “silenced (2011)”.
It is a clear example of how a movie led to the arrest of high profile culprits.
Just landed here to unsubscribe. Didn't expect from u to. Sold.
This is such a thereupatic session.
People talking about India distorting and labelling others history as own are same who celebrate invaders (due to ideology), associate there identity with Persians, Turks and Arabs but not with the land.
Pakistan was created in 1947, before that all history is Indian history. You were all Indians like it or not.
Which India, there was no India before British invasion!
@@muhammadahmad5047 the idea of Bharat or Aryavrata has been existing from Ramayana times.
Pakistan, please protect this man at all costs. This channel deserves 10x subscribers than what it has.
Share all his videos, subscribe and ensure all your folks are also subscribing to this channel. Listening to Junaid is no less than a therapy session.
After Vines it was Musically and then Tiktok and reels started flooding internet and later youtube created RUclips shorts
To the person with the embarrassing father, I recommend you watch this Pakistani movie called Circle of Life, watch it with him, and the movie will speak volumes to him without you saying a word.
maza a gaya !
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Thank you for a long episode
You are a spiritually developed soul.
First app was Vines then Dubsmash was created then Dubsmash became musically then tic tok purchased musically
so taj mahal and all the forts and architecture is somehow indian culture but whats in pakistans isnt? Its just as much pakistani culture as well as indian culture. Not sure how you re trying to say that pakistanis are somehow not native to all the lands including india. They re native to the land in india as much as an indian is native to hte lands of pakistan. So when you say its theirs, its like a very illogical thing to say. Alot of muslim heritage is in India, some of the most favorite tourist desitnations including delhi. South india as well, have never seen an indian trying to say these sites are "pakistani". What people like you lack to grasp is that indians and pakistanis have the same ancestors and are both native to the region. There isnt "We came before" or they came later. Just because Pakistan was founded ( 1 day earlier than modern day india btw) doesnt make Pakistan a "offspring" of india. Its like saying 2 siblings of whom 1 of them is the father of the other which is illogical. Not sure if you even have enough capacity to grasp that logic though. Speaking of india, there was never a united India to begin with. It was all divided by princely states, even among muslims and hindus. The modern day India is not the historical india, its a new entitiy. Did you know Jinnah wanted to claim the name India as well because they felt that India is also Pakistans identity? Its because India did not belonged to anyone, its because of the location the british have called it. The indus river literally flows in Pakistan. The first sign of civilization in the region stems from indus valley, which is in modern day pakistan.
A little objection to your comment, though india was divided into princely states..the whole subcontinent was influenced or rather followed a common culture, traditions..the whole land though divided still used to follow same ramayan & Mahabharata...the name bharat though not used extensively, still was given to the whole land
In Pakistan at least the food doesn't change the way it does in India. You travel to north east or south of India, the food that people eat for breakfast etc are totally different from what the Northern states eat. Its so diverse that a Pakistani will be amazed how despite so much differences people live together without constantly at war with each other. Pakistan despite having been created based on the same religion and with just 23 crore people cannot coexist with each other.
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I absolutely agree with you
For PCB the biggest joke, I think it is more of a “chal jata hai, pehlay bhi to Hua hai” attitude. Ab is team may Inzemam nay khaila hai despite of his weight. Inzemam was a great cricketer however, ap nay requirement he set nahi ki jai say ek job pal likhte hai, ye ye ye skills aur qualification chaheye. Ab is waja sai Azam agaya on perchi.
I try in my family to call out if some uncle and does something wrong and now they all hate me 😂
Okay stop this. As a Pakistani. India and Pakistan were the same country. Any old Pakistan history can be considered Hindustani or Indian history. Same goes for any old North Indian History can be considered Pakistan history. Its called Hindustan/North Indian history simple as that
Exactly
I think you don’t understand Indian History properly. Our History and culture is interwoven throughout the land of Bharat. It’s not like north and south.
prahar movie by nana patekar is life of an indian army man . must watch.
Jismfaroshosh vs Zameerfrosh 😢😢😢
Ye hona chahiye, woh hona chahiye.
Koi kuchh karo.
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