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Uploading a very important video today on Allies and Enemies of India.
Stay Tuned !
What do u think, who has been the biggest ally and adversary of India in this war?
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Is Gujarat growing because of Modi?
I’ve always had this question in mind.
Every time I speak about Gujarat’s growth, someone says, “It’s only because the Centre favors Gujarat,” or “It’s Modi’s home state—obviously it gets special treatment.”
So I decided to dig deeper.
And the numbers I found genuinely shocked me:
Gujarat contributes 22% to India’s total manufacturing GDP, over 18% to factory output, and 8% to the overall GDP—despite being just the 4th largest state economy.
That’s massive.
From strategic geography to infrastructure like Mundra Port, from entrepreneurial mindset to the state’s industrial clusters, there’s clearly more going on here than just political favoritism.
That said—let’s be honest—the Centre’s proximity to Gujarat can’t be ignored either.
Several key national leaders hail from the state, and it would be naive to say that doesn’t influence alignment and execution on the ground.
So… is Gujarat’s rise purely policy and planning?
Or is it part of the broader “Modi effect”?
Watch the video here : yt.openinapp.co/3rmyt
And I’d genuinely love to know your take—what do you think is driving Gujarat’s success today?
Drop your thoughts in the comments.
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The Real Threat to India’s Future !
I truly believe there is something even more dangerous than the external enemies of India.
And that is the brain rot problem—the endless social media addiction gripping the youth of our country.
At first glance, it may seem like just a harmless habit—scrolling reels, checking notifications, spending hours on the phone.
But underneath it, I see a much bigger threat—a crisis powerful enough to destroy the potential of an entire generation.
We talk about India’s demographic dividend.
We say we are the youngest country in the world.
But a young population is a strength only if it is productive, focused, and driven by purpose.
Today, internet dispersion has reached every corner of India.
And yet, instead of building innovators, researchers, and creators—we are raising a generation trapped in an endless cycle of distraction.
Attention spans are collapsing.
ADHD is rising.
The ability to perform deep, meaningful work is disappearing.
And without deep work, there is no innovation. There is no leadership. There is no global dominance.
I genuinely believe this is one of the biggest silent threats to India’s future—and one of the reasons we struggle to become a true technological superpower.
This is not just a content problem.
This is a national productivity crisis.
I’ve spoken my heart out about this in my latest video.
If you care about India’s future—even a little—I urge you to watch it and reflect.
Watch here : yt.openinapp.co/is2ct
Drop your thoughts.
Are we still in control of our minds—or have we already surrendered them?
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There was a time when Kanpur was called the Manchester of the East.
A city that powered India’s textile exports, hosted hundreds of factories, and gave livelihoods to lakhs. But today? That same Kanpur is struggling to stay afloat—economically, environmentally, and emotionally.
What went wrong?
In this video, I’ve tried to understand how Kanpur lost its identity—from industrial giant to forgotten city. We talk about the rise, the fall, the policies, the politics, and most importantly, the people who were left behind.
If you’re from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, or just someone who wants to understand why some Indian cities grow while others fade—this story is for you.
Watch the full video here : yt.openinapp.co/l67zh
Do let me know in the comments—do you think Kanpur can rise again?
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There’s a reason I’ve always been fascinated by Singapore.
Not because it’s rich or futuristic. But because it wasn’t always like this.
Back in the 1960s, Singapore and Delhi were almost at the same starting line—similar GDP, similar challenges, similar chaos. But over the next 60 years, one city transformed into one of the cleanest, most efficient cities in the world… and the other got buried in traffic, pollution, and policy paralysis.
And the worst part? Delhi didn’t lack resources. It lacked discipline, vision, and public accountability.
In this video, I’ve compared these two cities—not just to admire Singapore, but to reflect on what we could’ve been. We talk about urban planning, public transport, governance, and yes—citizen mindset.
Maybe it’s not too late to fix this.
Watch here : https://youtu.be/Pwyg2yW_Mis
Would love to know—what do you think Delhi got wrong?
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An Open Letter to you Guys ❤️
Turning 25 today!
I am thankful and grateful to everyone of you. I come from a town where there is no railway station, no shopping malls, no big businesses, and no exposure to content creation.
Still, you people gave an opportunity to a guy who comes from a Tier 4 city of India to express himself in the form of his content, this means a lot to me.
Last year has been all about learning. I left my job worth a crore, started my business, lost lakhs and some more lakhs, and gone through some extreme cycles of stress, but your bhai is way too strong. I learned my lessons, and I rose again.
Honestly, 25 feels like an age, as if you are halfway through a journey and you are missing out on something, but when you zoom out a little bit, you realise it's just a beginning, a beginning to pursue every dream of yours; you are more stable, wise, and full of energy.
I have been passionate about content creation since the age of
16. It's been almost 8 years, it feels like a journey, and I will be giving next year to innovate and transform the content completely and take it to the max level. Apart from this, I will be expanding all the ventures I am involved in currently, will not be overconfident this time because great businesses grow under slow heat, so yeah, lesson learnt 🙌
Thanks again everyone, lots of love. I will always try to inspire you people to do the greatest things for your family and this country ❤️
- Adarsh
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There is a Big Problem South of India is worried about 😳
South India's Population growth rate is decreasing and It's going to trouble South India Big time.
South India has witnessed significant changes in its Total Fertility Rate (TFR) over recent decades, which reflects the average number of children born to a woman over her lifetime.
In this video we delves into the reasons behind South India's rapidly declining TFR, examining how it impacts the region’s demographics, economy, and even politics of Southern India.
Please do watch the video and share as much as possible, I will get back to you guys in the comments.
Watch Video : yt.openinapp.co/ldfb8
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I was going through a report and it was quite SHOCKING for me, despite affordable healthcare options, a significant portion of India’s middle income population still struggles to access necessary medical care.
For many families, even a single serious illness can wipe out life savings, pushing them toward poverty. Every year, around 10 crore people in India fall below the poverty line due to healthcare expenses.
With medical inflation on the rise, the cost of treatment is increasing faster than most people’s ability to pay. And yet, over seventy percent of Indians still lack health insurance, leaving them exposed to high out-of-pocket expenses. Often, people aren’t aware of the benefits of health coverage, and others fall prey to misleading insurance policies that don’t provide adequate coverage when they need it most.
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I was amazed when I was researching about the achievements of Tamil Nadu in the space of Medical Tourism.
Tamil Nadu receives the highest number of tourists for medical purpose but the journey was not that easy, Tamil Nadu took several brave steps to elevate the overall picture of healthcare.
In this video we have thoroughly discussed the reasons, processes, steps and problems Tamil Nadu faced and what are the lessons rest of India can learn to uplift the overall healthcare scenario in India.
Watch Video : https://youtu.be/DlPwKE7VRrE
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