Developing India is NOT for Indians? | Keerthi History

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Published 2024-03-22
I don't know what I said in this video is right or not. But this is something that's been bothering me for a while now.

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I am a passionate History Graduate with a deep love for uncovering the forgotten stories of India. With a keen eye for detail and a relentless drive to uncover the truth, I have dedicated my life to exploring the rich and complex history of country, shedding light on the forgotten aspects of India's past. Through my tireless research and dedication to the craft, I am committed to ensuring that the legacy of India's rich cultural heritage will never be forgotten!

All Comments (21)
  • @sid5100
    This is exactly what many people need to realise. What's the point in living in INDIA and not being an INDIAN!
  • This lecture is very much needed 👍 Support from the land of Lord Jagannath 🕉️ Odisha
  • @brintha.
    Being Indian is not inferior to anyone 💥
  • @charantamarapu
    I am a Sri Vaishnava. I wear dhoti all the time even to my college but when I joined infosys I wasn't allowed wearing dhoti. I worked there for 2 and half years. Now I resigned and currently doing my svadharma of pourohityam. I am not earning much but I didn't choose this profession for earning also. It gives me satisfaction that I am following dharma and also am trying to make many people to follow the path of dharma. Keerthi akka you became my inspiration now. I will try my best to establish dharma in the great lands of Bhaaratha.
  • @rkb2206
    I have lived in the US for 25 years; people go to malls in their non-shoes footwear, eat hamburgers and fries with hands in the mall food court, travel by plane while wearing sandals. I hope my fellow Bharatiyas come out of this so-called 'western" mindset that does not exist here in the US. Keerthi, thank you for speaking boldly on this!!!
  • I used to think this a lot in school day. Those black shoes were mot comfortable in a sunny day. It good that you spoke about this. This has to change
  • @VitthalGucci
    Totally support you! We need a mass movement to change the mindset and force businesses to change their practices too.
  • The airport narration... many of us can relate 😢 sadly we are still in independence hangover
  • @visasivakumar
    Wow... Love this perspective! Literally connecting to Think like a Bharatiya!❤
  • @ruchitapatil2059
    Well said ! Surely agree with you We need to be a change this is surely not our culture. Thanks for awakening our minds
  • Even as a foreigner living permanently in India because of its beautiful culture we are noticing and disliking these changes. We ran away from the west because there was no culture and now west is following us here… it is sad
  • Just completed watching this video akka😢... Felt so bad that these people r not allowing US to practice our culture in OUR country 😢... Thank you so much for spreading this awareness 🙏 Loads for love from Karnataka ❤❤
  • @bharatbhuyan
    Absolutely true and thanks to you to bring this into the conversation.
  • I am from Telugu from Telangana. You videos are Truth' and information good sister ❤❤
  • @AndhraGuitarist
    Finally you spoke my mind akka, I still don't understand why these people feel that entitlement that they think they can control what we wear and how we eat, when we enter a restaurant, all we want to do is eat the damn food and relax as we are far from home! that's the whole point of restaurants, isn't it? Rules to eat food that we PAY? change our lifestyle and leave our culture for Someone/something that can't survive without OUR MONEY? Ridiculous... It's unfortunate that we can't follow our culture in our country but what is stopping us? We are not dependant on them, they are depending on us and we must make them realize that. So no matter what please flaunt your ethnic wear proudly, this is our country and our culture. Please accept my little gift from my first-earned money and I'll be donating more 🙏🏻 keep doing more videos like this, thank you akka, Namaskaram. ❤️
  • @revathim5787
    🙏🙏 finally happy to hear someone speaking about this; many of us felt the same in such instances. Wish our schools, offices and malls become more culture(Indian) friendly
  • @astrologie2642
    This is one of the best video you ever made. I very much appreciate and agree with you.. jai hind jai bharat.